TO-MORROW. (> WEDNESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1909, At 2.30 p.m. SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY, 5 No. 208, WELLINGTON-TERRACE. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. havo been favoured with instructions to sell by auction at their roomp, Feather- '- Eton-street, aa above — THAT " MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD PROPERTY, part of Section No. 452, WELLINGTON, having a frontage of 40ft to Wollington-lerraco by the extensive depth of 330 ft, and adjoining Kelburne Park at back, together with '• tho two-story residence, No. 208, WEL-LINGTON-TERRACE, thei-pon, eon0 tainiiif 9 rooms, with bathroom, Ecul-lory-washhouec, two bay windows, etc., now vacant. 1 The above is one of tho most central fc and charming sites to be found in the city. 8 The wealth of native vegetal ion behind the house adds a special charm to tho properly :- for a city man, whilst it is within a few minutes of the wharves and hinineEs streets, j For key and further particulars apply to > MESSRS. MOORHOUSE & HADFIELD, ' Solicitors, .Panama-street ; Or B MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1909, 3 At 2.30 p.m. I f> SPLENDID SECTIONS, KENWYNA TERRACE, Near Rintoul-street. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. , havo been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, "at their Rooms, Featherston-street, as above — j Sections Nos. 14 and. 15, on tho Sub- , divisional Plan of Acres Nos. 952, 954, and 956, Wellington, each having a frontage of 36ft 6in to x Kenwyn-terrace by a depth of 80ft. Tho abovo sections* command a good - view, and are near to tho tram line and i the busiest streets of Newtown. l A largo proportion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage for three years at 5 per cent. ) WEDNESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, 19C9, At 2.30 p.m. c Auction Sale of I A MAGNIFICENT SUBDIVISION, CONSISTING OF 16 ' CHOICE r BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, r In tho Centre of the Most Popular Resit dential Part of the City, • FORMERLY THE RESIDENCE of THE ; LATE WILLIAM HORT KEVIN.. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. i have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction at their Rooms, Feather- \ ston-street, Wellington, on Wednesday, the 10th day e>f November, 1909, at 2.30 p.m. — \ THAT WELL-KNOWN RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, PARTS OF SECTIONS Nos. 652 and 653, WELLINGTON, » subdivided into 16 Allotments fronting Tinakori-road (as widened), Grant-road > (as widenee'l, and an extension of Bur-nell-avcnue. i The situation of this property, within one minute of the Electric Tramline and Thorndon Bowling Green and a few ■ minutes' walk of both Railway Stations, , gives it a special value to business and professional men who wish to reside within ) easy distance of the business part of Wellington. , On Lol 1, which contains an area of 1 , rood 25.3 perches, and has frontages to both Grant-road (as widened) and Burnell- - avenue, is erected Mie substantially-built I and well-appointed family residence of 15 rooms, with spacious entrance hall, verandah, balcony, pantries, storeroom, 2 bath- ■ rooms, and outbuildings. , Tho balance of the Section* have areas of from 13 to '2s porches, and widths of from 40 id 1 63 foot. The Vinery on Tinakori-road frontage (as widened) may be sold for removal before possession is given to tho purchasers of Lots 11 and 12 TITLE— LAND TRANSFER. TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cent, doposit, further 10 per cent, in three months with interest at 5 per cent. ; balanco may remain on mortgage! for three years with interest- from date of | Ealo at seven por cent., reducible to five per cent, on punctual payment, with power to pay off at any timo. For _ lithograph plans, particulars, and conditions of sale, and cards to view tho residence, apply to , MESSRS. BELL, GULLY, BELL AND MYERS, Solicitors, Wellington ; MESSRS. CHAPMAN, SKERRETT, , WYLIE AND TRIPP, j Solicitors, Wellington ; t Or to 3 MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. ' H°T EL S F ° SALE. HOTEL, near Palmorston ; lease over 2£ years ; rent 1 £5 weekly ; takings average £60 to £70 weekly. Price for leisc and furniture £2000; 30 rooms; 9-stall 5 stable. 22 HOTEL, Christchurch; lease about 9 years ; rent £12 weekly : takings average I about £80. could easily do £100 weekly; I- 16 to 18 hogsheads beer drawn monthly. Price for lease and furniture £3250. 27 HOTEL, near Feilding ; loaho about 7 years ; rent' £5 10s woekly ; takings aver- . age about £75 weekly. Price for lease and furniture, £3500. 54 HOTEL, Manawatu line; rent £4 15s weekly; takings about £80, could easily be increased ; house well furnished, eßti- » mated at £700. Price for leaso and furniture, £1250; cash required £800. 335 HOTEL, Wairarapa : iease about 9 years ; rent £75 yearly ; takings about £30 weekly ; 37 acres of land ; about 100 head live stock. Price, including everything, £1150. 406 HOTEL, South Island; lease about 7i years ; rent £2 10s weekly ; takings averago £22 weekly ; town hall goes with the place ; 42 acres of land ; about 70 sheep ; post office and telephone worth £17 yearly. Price for lease, furniture, and live stock, £1150. ' 403 HOTEL, iiiear Palmerston ; lease about 4 years; net rent about £4- 10s; takings about £80 weekly ; commerck'l house. ■ Price for lease and furniture £2200. Stock at valuation. 55 HOTEL, Wellington; lease about 4£ I years ; reut £12 weekly ; takings average , about £100 weekly. Price for lease and ; furniture, £2950. Stock at valuation. 10 HOTEL, near New Plymouth ; leaso > about 9£ years ; rent £10 weekly ; takings average about £95 weekly. Price for , lease and furniture, £3600. Now house, with new furnitur_ 382 HOTEL, Pahnerston North ; lease about 2 years ; rent £4 10s weekly ; takings average about £60 weekly. Prico for - leaso and furniture, £1650. Stock at valu- ; ation. 41 ' HOTEL, Wairarapa; lease about 2i > years ; rent £5 10s weekly ; takings avev3 ago about £50 weekly. Price for lease - and furniture, £1500. Stock at valuation, i 3: 1 HOTEL, Wellington; lease about 4 . years ; rent about £9 weekly ; takings s average £95 woekly. Prico for lease and , furniture, £2600. , Wo shall be please to give bona fide , purchasers full particulars on applying. 5 JOHN BRODIE & CO., 7 'and 8, KING'S CHAMBERS, Wellington. ■• ' PiO ACRES of excellent, land, clopo to *J\J Levin, all flat, well watered and fenced, 2 miles to factory and station ; L.I.P. ; rent £18 Is 6d per year ; house t 6 rooms, verandah, 14-bail cowshed, outbuildings (good). Price £1675. Good terms. s Splendid property. Write im. \ PAKKER AND VINCENT, Land and Real Estate Agents, Lovin. ■OOR SALE, first-class Aerated Water J -"- Business, town, doing good trade ; 2 will bear inspection. Price £2850, corn- ; pletc. Country Hotel, syrs' lease, rent • 50s, trade; £25. lease and furniture £700. I (43.) Country Hotel, sJyrs' lease, rent £7, 1 trade £60 ; price £2400, cash £700 (23.) ; Country— 3yvs' lease, rent 50, trade £45 ; ) price £1050 (31.). J. S. FRJgEMANt Danuoyirke.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1909, Page 12
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