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WEDNESDAY. Bth DECEMBER, 1909, At 2.30 p.m. CENTRAL BUSINESS OR RESIDENTIAL BLOCK, KENT-TERRACE. MESSRS. J. 11. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction at their rooms, Fcatherston-6troet, as above — PART OF SECTION 301, WELLINGTON, having a frontage^ of 64feet to KENT-TERRACE, by a depth therefrdtti o£ 105 ft, level building land, upon part of which was erected tho Dw ellinghousc No. 43, Kent-terrace, recently destroyed by fire. Tho above property is splendidly situated, adjacent to all the principal tram routes of the city, fronting a wido woodblocked street, with a permanent reserve opposite. It is well suited for the erection of shops, public hall, churchroom, large factory, or private hotel, and the auctioneers would call the attention of investors and speculators to this unique opportunity of securing a block of land in tho most progressive part of tho city. For terms and further particulars, apply to J^_H. BETHUNE AND CO. WEDNESDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 1909, At 2.30 p.m. CHARMING CORNER PROPERTY, RINTOUL AND MILLWARD STREETS, AND 4-ROOMED DWEL- > LINGHOUSE, Aleo, CHOICE KHANDALLAH PROPERTY, OVER j. ACRE, with 8-ROOMED DWELLINGHOUSE. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. havo been favoured with instructions to sell at their rooms, Featherston-sh'eet, as above — LOT I— THAT DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, No. 45, RINTOUL-STREET, at tho corner of Mill ward-street, having 34ft 7in and 63ft 6in frontago respectively. The DWELLINGHOUSE is in splendid order. It contains 4 rooms, with scullery, washhoupe, bathroom, etc. LOT 2— SECTION No. 24 on Mr. R.~ B. Martin's Plan x at Khandallah, containing 0a 2r 10p, at the corner of YORK-STREET, and laving 341 ft of ktreet frontage, together with tho 0-roomcd 'DWELLINGHOUSE thereon, in splendid order throughout, with outbuildings and conveniences. This property will be sold in either one or three lots. For further particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND UP . Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 1909, ' 1 At 2.30 p.m. TWO .SUPERIOR BUILDING SITES, ' KSSEX-STREET. ■jIyfESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ' i-TJu have been instructed to sell by auction at their rooms, Featherston-street, on Wednesday, Bth prox,, at 2.30 p.m. — FREEHOLD LAND, being part of •Section 22, D.P. 676, Wellington, having a total frontage of 73 feet 1o a private way at the end of Essex-street by a depth of 99 feet 9 inches. The above land is suitable for the erection of two good _ residences, 'and is approached by concro'le steps and path. Tho land lias an -easterly aspect, and commands a splendid City view. For further particulars and terms a Pply to t. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO.. Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, Bth' DECEMBER, 1909, At 2.30/ p.m. SPLENDID 1 RESIDENTIAL SECTION, Glencoe-avenue, off Wellington-terrace. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from tho Trustees in tho Estate pi the lato James Smith to sell by auction at their rooms, Featherstou-stroet, on the above date— LOTS 4 and 5, PART OF SECTION \ ' No. 462, WELLINGTON, containing an atea of 27.7 perches, and havipg 70 feet frontage to Glencoo.averiue. , From Section 4 a magnificent Harbour view is obtained, and Section 5 is 0110 of the choicest sheltered garden sites in the vicinity. The above Sections will be sold in one lot, and in order to close accounts in tho lute Mr. Smith's Estate, the reserve prico on tho land has been greatly reduced. ' For further particular?,' apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO.. Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 1909, At 2.30 p.m. \ VALUABLE BUSINESS ALLOTMENT, COURTEXAY-PLACE. s _ MESSRS. J. 11. BETHUNE AND CO. have boen favoured with instructions to sell by auction at their rooms, Feather-Bton-street, as above — - THIS SPLENDIDLY - SITUATED FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT, No. 21, part of Sect^orN2l6, Wellington, v having a frontage of 31ft iin to COURTENAY-PLACE by a depth of 87ft Bin to 88(t 9iu, back measurement being '31ft lOJin, and containing 10.1 perches (more or less). The situation of the above property, within 60 feet from the corner of Taranakistreet, opposite Messrs. Rouse and Hurrell's Factory, and in the best business part of COURTENAY-PLACE, gives it a special value to speculators*, investors, and thoso desirous of- erecting business premises. The title is under the Land Transfer Act, and if desired two-thirds of tho puichase money can remain on mortgage. For further particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • KENNEDY MACDONALD. LTD., AUCTIONEERS. LAND AGENTS, VALUATORS, HOTELBROKERS, Etc. 155, LAMBTON-QUAY, 'Wellington. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. COURTENAY-PLACE (close to)— Section to Leaso, 60 ft x 90 ft; oighteen years to run, with option of another 14 years; £1000 building must be erectod; rental £130 per annum, plu.» rates (about £26). Prico £800 ; terms. 3947 RAUMATI ESTATE— IdeaI climate; very easy payments required. This is the placo for a seaside section or small farm. TAR AN AKI-STREET— Central Factory Site, 51 ft x 66 ft; a bargain. Price £48 10s per foot; easy terms. 3683 THORNDON\QUAY — Factory Sites; only four left; greatly reduced prices. KELBURNE (near Karori Tunnel)— Ideal 8-roomed Residence withexory convenience; magnificent views all over harbour and up valley past 1 reservoirs ; level section 40 x 150 ft. Price £1125; terms cau be arranged. 3943 CROFTON DOWNS— These Sections are absolutely the best in any of the subA nibs. Splendid building site*. Easy torms and reduced prices. Call for a priced plan. , KENT-TERRACE— Splendid 6-roomod balcony Residence, .scullery, h. and c. water, every convenience, workshop, etc. ; section 31 ft x 95 ft. Prico £1550. A 524 WANTED to Sell, or to Let oi- Lease, well-appointed 16-roomed Hou=e, outbuildings (find furniture), und 1| acres land ; buitublc for private hospital (»pecinlly built for same) ; terms moßt reasonable ; iram.ediato pooEestion. Apply Cenilfll* CMC PfiS Si Cftitcitfiflt __

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1909, Page 12

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