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' TO-MORROW, .WEDNESDAY. 3Oth MARCH. 1910. j LARGE SECTION AND DWELLING, No. 136, HUTT-ROAD, PETONE. SALE. By Order of the Mortgagee, under the Conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington. MESSRS. .7. H BETHUNE AND CO. have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at WeUincton to sell at their Auction Rooms: on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day ti March, 1910, at 2.30 p.m — All that parcel of Land in th« Hutfc District containing two roods and thirty-five /perches (2r 35p), having & frontage of one hundred links to the Hutt-road, by a depth of seven hundred and sixty-nine links or thereabouts, to- | gether with the 5-roomcd Dwelling erected thereon, known us 136, Main-road, Petone. Title, Crown grant. Terms — Fifteen per cent, down, balknee in one month. Application to sell and estimated value of 'property can bo seen at tho office of the Registrar. For further particulars apply to MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AXD CO.. Auctioneers, 'Cornar of Brandon and Featherstonitreots, Wellington. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). At 2 p.m. MESSRS. W. H. MORRAH AXD CO. . wifl sell by auction in their roam", Wilb's-street— A lot of Household Furniture, Clothing, and S«n<rries, including — HANDSOME SIDEBOARD BEDROOM SUITE HALL STAND CHESTERFIELD COUCH Leather d.r. suite, duehe*>e chesU, washstands and ware. che*tp of drawers, toilet tables, b.m. bedsteads, wire mattresses, kapok and flax beds, pillows, single iron bedstead and wire mattnra, blankets, sheets and quilts, linoleum, passage oilcloth, hal bracket, kitchen table* and chain, folding chairs, occasional tables, leather couch, tapestry couch, overmantel, Wertheim sewing machine, cheffonier, dre««er. mangle, wringer, oval ha lbs, buckets, table lamp, whatnots, music stand, pot stands, platform scales, ger.t's. bicycle, battery, red ensign, Gladstone bag, lot of clothing, jam jars,, cruets, and sundries. WITHOUT RESERVfc. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE AND LAND, ORD3NTAL BAY. la tho Bankrupt Estate of Holland Andrews, Architect. DJ THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 155, Lambton-qu»y. ON THURSDAY, 31st MARCH. 1910, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. T. KENNEDY MACDOXALD, LTD., • are favoured' with instructions from the Official Assignee in the bankrupt estate of Holland Andrews, Architect, to sell as above, the following Valuable Properties : — LOT 1. .That splendid Two-story Family Residence, containing drawingroom, dimngroom, study, and four bedrooms, bathroom (with enamel bath), kitchen, scullery, linen cupboard, t»tc. The land is part of Town Acre No. 390, City of Wei lington, hating a frontage of 60ft to Oriental-terrace, by a depth of 90ft. LOT 2. The Valuable Building Residential Site adjoining the Family Residence, having a frontage of 30ft to Oriental-terrace, by * depth of 90ft, and situated close to the Church. Lota 1 and 2 command a magnificent view of the Harbour am! surrounding •ceneiy, and are without exception two of the finest residential sites in the whole of this magnificent residential quarter of the City. They are situated opposite the Family Residences of Messrs. C. Smith and W. Turnbull. For full details, apply to tho Official 'Assignee, or to THE AUCTIONEERS. CLDJTON ESTATE. THURSDAY, 7th APRIL, 1910, AT THE EMPIRE HALL, At 8 p.m. sharp. f A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., J\- in conjunction with J. R. STANSELL, Esq., will sell by public auction, as »boye — Th 3 unsold Sections in this ideal residential property These suburban sections have a peculiar value of their own, inasmuch as they aro practically the only sections obtainable within easy access of the town which present the advantages of high ground. Clifton and the surrounding district has now become the fashionable suburb of Palmerston, and a rapid increase of values must ensue, more particularly when the first tram runs down Fitzlierbert-strect. The sections are situated within 1J miles of the Post Office, and command a magnificent view. They are dry and healthy, •nd, in fact, id«al building sites. This sale presents an unrivalled opportunity to secure one of these beautiful sections either for residential" or speculative purposes. Terms will be very easy, but 5 per cent, discount off the purchasing price will be allowed for cash. Upeet price, £100 per acre. Plans are now ready, and can be obtained from the Auctioneers, or J. R. Stansell, Esq., Shannon. 000 ACRES, all qic g d ; carry 25 cows, /6O\> 250 sheep, 7'/ head young cattle. Price £12 ; £500 cash. L. A. NOLAN AND CO., _ New Plymouth. HAWKES Bay Properties.— See what they Carry. Can any other part compare with it? 660 acres, very rich country; wintering 3000 sheep, ISO bullocks, and 10 horses ; close to markets, «tc. ; £26 per acre ; terms arranged Hawkes Bay Properties — 1600 acres, wintering 3 ewes besides cattle ; new IS-r. houso and all comenienees, splendid position; £14 10s per to. ; terms arranged. Apply C. R. WILSON, Hastings. SHEPHERD BROS., Auctioneers, Land and Stock Agents, Feilding and Aramoho. Auction Sales of Pigs, -Poultry, Produce, and Furniture held •very Friday at Feildiug. Soles conducted in any part of the North Island by arrangement. Special attention given to goods received on consignment. Prompt account sales guaranteed. — MR. T. SHEPHERD, Auctioneer. COACHING PLANT. '^<OOD Contracts attached, going con\JT cern, with 10 acres land, splendid 'dwelling, freehold ; turnover £700 per year. Price, £1000. easy terms arranged. 230 Acres for Lease; rental 12s; good house, sheds, bails, etc.; small goodwill. Apply J. T. BARRY AND CO., Land Agency, Feilding. iXiV)R SALE, fully-equipped Sawmill; U? first-class bu«h ; alongside railway, and all conveniences for Targe output; machinery all new, fine opportunity for experienced man. Apply A. W. Mills, . Westport.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 10

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