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WEDNESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, 1909, ! At 2.30 p.m. AT THE AUCTION ROOMS OF MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Feathorßton-street, Wollington. AUCTION SALE By order of the Mortgagee under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court. •m/TESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., J-tA having been favoured with instructions by the Registrar of the Supreme Court on the application of tho Mortgagee, will sell by public auction, on WEDNESDAY, tho 15th day of SEPTEMBER, 1909, at 2.30 p.m.— THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY situate in SYDNEY-STREET, WELLINGTON, being all that piece of land containing one rood seventeen and sixtenths perches (0a lr 17.6 p.), being part of Section 502 and also part of the Cemetery Reserve, City of Wellington, and being all the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 137, Folio 241, and having a frontage of one hundred and twenty feet (120) to SYDNEY-STREET, together with the dwellinghouso No. 127 thereon, containing twenty rooms and conveniences. For full terms and conditions of sale, etc., apply to MESSRS. BOLTON AND ORGAN, 148, Featherston-street, Wellington, Solicitors for the Mortgagee; or the Auctioneers, MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., 154, Feathorston-street, Wellington. WEDNESDAY, 22nd SEPT., 1909. At 2.30 o'clock p.m. 4 BUSH LAND AT SHANNON. MANAWATU. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES in WRIGHTSTREET, WELLINGTON. LEASEHOLD PROPERTD3S IN TALA-VERA-TERRACE AND WESLEYROAD. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. havo received instructions to sell by publio auction at their rooms, JBrandonslreet and Fcatherston-street, Wellington, under the conduct of tho Registrar of the Supremo Court and by order of the Mortgagee, tho following properties: — FREEHOLDS. FIRSTLY— AII that parcel of land containing 659 acres 1 rood 32 perches (more or less), being Section No. 12 - of Block IX., Arawaru Survey District, deposited plan No. 438; and also Section No. 5 of Block XI., Arawaru Survey District, deposited plan No. 418, and the whole of the land in Certificates of Titlo Volume 154, folio 133, and Volume 171, folio 40. This property is situated about three miles from the Shannon Railway Station, and is at present covered in standing bush containing a large amount of valuable timber. SECONDLY— AII that piece of land, bein& part of Lots 9 and 10 on deposited plan No. 340, being part of Section No. 703, City of Wellington, subject to memoranda of mortgage, registered numbers 52852 and 52925, securing the principal sum of £3250. This property comprises five houses in Wright-street, which are let at an aggregate rental of £325. LEASEHOLD. FIRSTLY— Three acres ono rood ten perches, known as the Wesleyan Reserve, being all the land demised by deed of lease No. 58972. The lease is for a term of 42 years from Ist Jamiary, 1890. Rental during first 21 years £60; during balance £76. Lessee pays rates. SECONDLY— Lot No. lo on a subdivisional plan of Lot numbered 1 on a subdivisional plan of suburban Sections 1, 2, and x 3 on the plan of the Town Belt of tRe City of Wellington, containing 21.5 perches, being part of the land demised by deed of lease registered number 84229. This lease is for 2i years from 19th October, 1891, at the yearly rental of £7, and contains a provision for the putting up of a further term of 21 years by publio auction. The purchaser at such auction shall, if other than the original tenant, pay the outgoing tenant value of buildings and improvement. THIRDLY— Lot No. 2 on a subdivisional plan of suburban sections 1, 2, and 3 on tho plan of the Town Belt of Wellington, containing 1 aero 1 rood 17 perches, being the land demised by deed of lease registered No. 84230. This lease is for 21 years from Ist July, 1890, at the yearly rental of £44 15s, 'and contains a clause giving lessee right lo a- further term of 21 years at the yearly rental' of £67 2s 6d. The above leasehold properties comprise 25 houses in Wesley-road and Talaveraterrace, and return an average aggregate of about £2200. The leasehold properties are s6ld subject, as to the lands secondly and thirdly above described to a first mortgage, upon which there is due up to the 13th August about £2100. Particulars and conditions of sale may be inspected at the offices of the Auctioneers, or of Messrs. Herdman and Kirkoaldie, Solicitors, Ballanoe-street, or at Mr. G. A. Hurley's office, 18, King's Chambers. WEDNESDAY, 22nd SEPT., 1909, At 2.30 p.m. TWO SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS, OVERTON, KARAKA BAY. MESSRS. J. H.'bETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell at their Auction Rooms, Featherston-street, as above^ — Part Section 22, Block VI., Overton, having a frontage of 163 ft to Tae Paku-paku-road, by a depth of 166 ft to 200 ft, and 'Containing 2 roods 7per. Part Section 23, Block VI., Overton, having a frontage of' 135 ft to Ewera-road, by a depth, of 166 ft to 200ffc, and and containing' £-acre. The above sections lie on a direct lino between the Miramar Tram Terminus and Karaka Bay wharf. They are practically level in front, giving ample room for building, and command magnificent view 6 of Miramar Valley and tho harbour entrance. Terms liberal. For further particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. 11 111 1 011 SALE! B—lmmediate8 — Immediate Sacrifice for cash at 20 per cent, off cost, a small genuine Drapery and Dressmaking Business in suburbs; must sell on' account of health. 14 — Grocery, Wine, and Spirit Business, £1500 monthly turnover; owner retiring ; a genuine bargain, worth enquiry. 10S — A Goneral Store, Country Freehold, Post and Telephone Offipo attached, with Paper Agencies; brings in £100 per year. 15 — Mercery Business, best part of city; a bargain. 102 — Modern 9-roomed House, Thorndon, worth inspection. 101 — Modern 8-roomed House, Hobson-st. 87 — 65 Acres, Manawatu, £38 per aero. 80 — 296 Acres, Manawatu, £30 per acre. 109 — 122£ Acres, Manawatu, £19 per acre. 88 — 89 Acres, Marawatu, £17 10s per acre 97—520 Acres, Apui, £12 10s per acre. Good Farms, also City and Suburban Businesses in our books worth enquiry. - H. FRANKS, 7a, King' 6 Chambers. ; Representative— ALßEßT ADAMS. APPLE FARM FOR SALE" ■t /\ AORES of the finest land in H. 8., JL" close to the celebrated Frimley. Orchard, planted with 570 trees 5 years old and in good order ; 2£ miles from Hastings Lease, with four years to run, at £50 pe. - year, and compulsory purchasing clause at £120 per acre. Prico required for lease £450. For full particulars. «,pply to V. V. HARTSHORN, Lund Agent, Statloft-Btreet, Hustings. J

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 63, 11 September 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 63, 11 September 1909, Page 8

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