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WEDNESDAY. 7th DECEMBER. 1910, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF A SPLENDID CORNER BLOCK OF BUSINESS SITES, JACKSON-STREET and HUTT-ROAD, PETONE, Opposite the Railway Station. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from J. L. Morrison, Esq.', to sell by auction at their rooms, Featherstonstreet, on Wednesday, 7th December, afc 2.30 p.m. — THOSE MAGNIFICENT BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, and part 8, Deposited Plan No. 1437, Subdivision ot part Section 3, HUTT DISTRICT, having total frontages of 170 feet to JACKSONSTREET, 16ft 6in to CORNER, 253 ft 6in to HUTT-ROAD, and 178 ft . fain to KELLY'S-LANE, being all the land in a triangular block, excepting the Allotment upon which are erected the premises of F. G. Reid, Saddler Along with the property for sale is included Mr. Morrison's half-interest in the two brick party walls of Mr. Reid's Building, which are partly built on the land for sale. The above sale presents a splendid opportunity for business men, speculators, or builders, the property being situated opposite the Petone Railway Station, and in the centre of traffic from all parts of the district. It is connected with Wellington by the splendidly-formed 80foot wide Main-road. The formation is on solid shingle, on which foundations for high buildings can be laid at a minimum expense. The magnificent street frontages give this property a special advantage for show windows and lighting. The terms of sale are exceptionally liberal : 90 per _ cent, of the purchase money may remain for 5 years at a low rate of interest. For conditions of sale and further particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 9tb DECEMBER, 1910, At 11 a.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, At the Residence, No. 2, CLERMONT (Above Talavera-terrace). MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mrs. R. E. Wood, who is leaving for Melbourne, to sell by auction at the residence, No. 2, Clermont, as above — THE WHOLE OF THE SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, contents of 8 rooms, including : UPRIGHT PIANOFORTE by Ernst Kaps, Chesterfield couches and easy chairs, Wilton pile and Axminster carpels, oak and hardwood plant stands, aspidistra and asparagus plants, afternoon tea tables; oil paintings, Royal Doulton and Derby vases and ornaments, books, Standard lamp, English oak diningroom suite upholstered in morocco, extension table, sideboard, White^ sewing machine, duchesse suite, chests of drawers, d. and s. bedsteads, child's cot, best linoleum, table mangle, aluminium saucepans, Main patent gas stove, American lawn mower, garden tools, hose, etc. On view on Thursday Afternoon and Morning of Sale. Complete catalogues will be posted to any address on application. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THURSDAY, 15th DECEMBER, 1910, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE RESL DENTIAL PROPERTIES, MACFARLANE-STREET and HAWKER street, Wellington: messrs^ j. h. bethu^ and co. have been' favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Fea-therston-street, as above — MAGFARLANE-STREET (Np. 8) — 7roomed Residence, with shed and outbuildings, on _ splendid level section, 83ft by 134 ft 4in, commanding magnificent view of city and harbour. MACFARLANE-STREET (No. 7) — 6roomed Two-story Dwellinghouse, with balcony, overlooking harbour ; land 26ft by 66ft. HAWKER-STREET (No. 19)— Well-built 7-roomed modern Residence, with balcony, commanding view of city ; land 40ft x 109 ft. HAWKER-STREET (No. 37)— 6-roomed DwellmKhouse, in good order, on land 30ft x 134 ft; good garden. Further particulars in future advertisement I For terms and cards to view, apply to I J. H. BETHUNE AND CO.. > Auctioneers. MONDAY, 19th DECEMBER, " 1910, At 2.30 p.m. SALE (By Order of the Mortgagee and Under the Conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court) Of FREEHOLD LAND IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. No. 132, TINAKORI-ROAD. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court to sell by auction at their rooms in Brandon-street, Wellington, on the 19th day of December, 1910, at 2.30 o'clock p.m.— I All that piece of Land containing five perches (more or less), being part of Lot 2 on deposited plan number 844, and part of Section 645, City of Wellington, and being all the land in Certificate of Title Volume 152, Folio 238, together with the Buildings and Improvements thereon, consisting of a six-roomed House and outbuildings. Terms — 15 per cent, deposit on eale, balance in three months. ' Title— Land Transfer. This Property is situated in Tinakoriroad, Wellington, and has a frontage of 30ft to Tinakori-road by a depth of 46ft. Application io sell and mortgagee's esti- | mated value of the property can be in1 spected at the office of the Registrar. Further particulars can be obtained from MESSRS. YOUNG AND TRIPE, Grey-street, Wellington. Or from THE AUCTIONEERS. f~IOMFORTABLE BUSINESS— BAKV> ERY AND TEA-ROOMS. In a Good Country Town. ] FOR SALE, I On account of present owner's health Collapsing. " Five years' lease of premises; 5 dwell- j ing rooms, shop, tea-rooms (24 x 12), and bakehouso; rental 27s 6d. Plant includes 2 horses, cart, and harness, all bakehouse plant, and tea-rooms furniture and equipment. The whole thing, ready to start business, for £200. Quick application recommended. STUBBS AND WEBB, Dannevirke. SPLENDID CARRYING BUSINESS — Half Acre freehold and ± acre leasehold, 20^ years to run, rent £7 a year, together with new 5-roomed house, etc. ; stable accommodation 20 horses, feed-room, sample-room, 2 large store-rooms and office; situated righl in centre of one of the most progressive towns on Main Trunk; 12 horses (heavy and medium draughts and express)j all sound, 1 draught stallion (at stud), 1 spring wool wagon, 1 lorry, 2 expresses, • 1 wool dray, 2 tip drays, 1 spring dray, all harness and covers ; average yearly turnover £3500. Price everything, AS A GOING CONCERN, £1750 : £1200 cash required. Apply, sharp A. G Cunninizham, Land Agent, Taihape ANTED~SeII, Kilbirnie, bargain^ House, 5 r., ail cons. ; level grassy section, 33 x 115 ; cloee tram ; £575 ; dep. £25; wkly. prin. and int.. 17a 6d. S. Stick (owflsr), Morrah'e Bldge. Tel, 1546.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 134, 3 December 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 134, 3 December 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 134, 3 December 1910, Page 8

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