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MONDAY. 25th APRIL. 1910. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TWO FOUR-ROOMED DWELLINGS. NOS. 107 and 109, ELIZABETHST. MESSRS. HARCOURT ANt) CO. have been favoured with in«tructiona to sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 195, Lambton-quuy, on Monday, 25th April. 1910. at 2-30 p.m.— All that pieco of Land, boing part Town Acre 345, having a frontngo »o Elizabeth utrcot of 34ft. by o depth of 75 feet, together with two four- roomed Dwelling* nnd conveniences erected thereon, aud knoun a« No*. 107 and 109. Tho nboyp comfortable little properties are well situated, and command a good view; they arc high, dry, and in n mhiny position, and uithin a lew minutes' walk of Courtctiay-place. Further particulars from HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. MANUFACTURERS, BUSINESS MEN, WAREHOUSEMEN. SPECULATORS, AND INVESTORS. MONDAY, 25th APRIL, 1910. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. A LARGE VALUABLE TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING, 92, DIXON-STREET. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from tho Mortgagees, to sell by Public Auction, at their Room*, 195, Lambton-quay, on Monday, 25th April, 1910. at 2.30 p.m.— All that piece of land being part Town Acre 172, having a frontage of 27ft to Dixon-streot, by a depth of 80lt, with tho uee of a right-of-way 9ft wide, off Qutnstreet, together with a two-story Brick Warehouse covering all the lands, erected thereon. This first-class Site js now occupied by tho Wellington Cleaning Company, and known ns 92, Dixon-strect. The substantial building is built of brick, cement faced, and roofed uith iron, and owing to its central position, is eminently adapted for the requirements of merchants Hnd others. Thqro is great difficulty in securing either building sites or warehouse uremhos in this part of the city, and the present opportunity is 60 unusual that it should not be m Used. For furthor particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers WEDNESDAY, 27th APRILTI9TO^ At 3 p.m. At* the Auction Rooms of MESSRS. J. i H. BETHUNE AND CO., Featheicton and Brandon street*, Wellington. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLDS IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. By order of the Mortgagees, undrr conduct of the Registrar of tho Supreme Court. MESSRS. J H. BETKUNE AND CO, under instructions from tho Registrar of tho Supreme Court, on the appli- , cation of Hie Second Mortgagees, will ! sell by public auction, on WEDNESDAY, 27th APRIL, 1910, at 3 p.m.— ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND containing 20 5-10 th porches, being part of section numbered 509 on the Plan of the City of Wellington, having a frontage to Lower Willis-street of 42 feet 10 incht-s, and widening at tho rear to 72 feet by a depth of IJO feet. Together with the SHOPS AND OTHER BUILDINGS erected thcruon, and nor. in tho occupation of the Willis-street Shooting Gallery and Mf»«sn. P. Calvert, \V. 8. Bedford. J. G. Bay, and other tenant*, and known as numbers I 56, 52, and 52a, Willis-street. This is a most exceptional opportunity of acquiring at % low price one of tho most Valuable Freehold* iv this City Practically all the traffic of the city pi*rcs this- site, and its potentialities arc cnorn.oax. The property is to be sold subject to a first mortgage to the Government Insurance Department at 4| per cent., and our instructions to sell are absolute. The Title is Land Transfer. Applications to sell and estimate of value of property can be seen at the office of the Registrar. For full terms and particular*, conditions of rale, etc., apply to MESSRS. BOLTON AND ORGAN, 39, Johnstonstreet, Wellington, Solicitors for tho Mortgagees; or to THE AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 27th APRIL, 1910, At. 3 p.m. MAGNIFICENT CORNER PROPERTY, No. 271, WELLINGTON-TERRACE (Corner of Upper Dixon-strect). MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE A"SD CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction at their rooms, Fcathers ton-street, as above — THE CENTRAL CORNER AND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, part of Section No. 162, Wellington, having 72(t frontago to Wellington-terrace and 36ft to Upper Dixon-streot, together with the RESIDENCE, No. 271, thereon, containing 9 rooms, with bathroom, detached wa«hhou*e, vcraudah and balcony, and workshop, fitted with hot and cold water, enamel bath, gas, and conveniences. The above is one of the moit conveni-ently-situated homes for a business man anywhere in Wellington. From the balcony a good outlook over the city is obtained, and the arrangement of the house is complete in every detail. On the Dixonstrcct frontage is a substantial concrete wall, and on The Terrace frontage a wall strongly built of totara, in splendid condition. The terms of tale are exceptionally liberal. For cards to view and further particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO , Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 27th APRIL, 1910, At 3 p.m. CENTRAL RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, No. 147, UPPER DIXON-STREET. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Attorney of the Owner to tell by auction al their room*, Feathcrrton-strect, as above— THAT SPLENDIDLY-SITUATED PROPERTY, being Lot 6 of Seotion No. 162, Wellington, having a- frontage of 60ft 6in to Upper Dixon-street, near to The Terrace, by a depth therefrom of 73ft, together with the substantiallybuilt ONE-STORY RESIDENCE, No 147 thereon, containing 7 rooms, with scullery, bathroom, and wathhome. It is seldom that such a splendidlysituated hou»p. all on one floor, it placed | upon the market. The room* are large aud exceptionally lofty, and the houpe, which in lituated well above tho level of the fctroct, command* a good \i«w, whilst on the Mrert frontage is a nolid concrete retaining wall. For cards to view and further paiticular\ apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO . Auctioneer*. WANTED, sacrifice urgently City and Suburban Grocery, BoardinghouMt . Lambton-quay, Conlaetion»ry ; •an Una*. Htujt A. M|fitoi Humo'« BujU£|y . . . _ ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 83, 9 April 1910, Page 8

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