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TO-MORROW, .WEDNESDAY, 24th APRIL, 1912. At 2.30 p.m. 1 WELL-SITUATED~7-roomed RESIDENCE, No. 81, PIRIE-STREET. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. (in conjunction with Messrs., LONGMORE AND CO.), have been instructed to sell at the Auction Rooms, Feathers-ton-atreet, a3 above — Lot 4 of Section 341, Wellington, having 263 ft frontage to Pirie-street, by a depth of 79£ ft, together with well-built -7-roomed Residence, known as "Leeds House," having bathroom, scullery, h. and c. water, gas, etc., occupied by a tenant at £0 per month. The above property is on the tram line, and handy to the centre of tho city, a level site with a substantial and well-ar-ranged dwellinghouse. For cards of view and further particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Featherston-stroat, Or LONGMORE AND CO., 207, Lambton-quay.

WEDNESDAY, 24th APRIL, 1912, At 2.30 p.m. SPLENDID INVESTMENT PROPERTIES, MAARAMA - CRESCENT, MAIDAVALE - ROAD, ROSENEATH, AND LIFFJfIY-STREET, ISLAND BAY. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Liquidators, in order to wind up the Business of a Company, to sell by auction in their rooms, Feather-ston-strget, as abovii— The Equities of the Company in the following Properties: — MAARAMA-CRESCENT, No. Section 27, Wellington, containing 17 perches (more or Ices), and having v long frontago to Maarama-cre6cent, together with the dvvellinghouse of 7 rooms, fitted with h. and c. water, gas, and conveniences. At present let at 25a per week. Subject to Mortgage No. 49597 _of £600 "at 5£ per cent., which expires in October, 1913 MAIDAVALEiROAD, ROSENEATH— Part of Lots 6, 7, and 9, D.P. 1219, containing -1 rood 5.9 perches (more or lees), and having 122 ft frontago, with three cottages thereon, two of 4 and one of 5 rcom3, with conveniences. Subject to Mortgage No. 43957 for £600 at 64 per cent, interest LIFFEY-STREET, ISLAND BAY— Part Lot 392, containing 11.6 perches, together with attractively designed dvvellinghouse of 6 rooms and conveniences thereon, near to the corner of Adelaide-road. Subject.to a Mortgage, No. 51599 for £450 at 6 per cent, interest. For terms, cards to view, and further particulars, apply to J. H. "BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers, .Or MESSRS. CHAPMAN, SKERRBTT, WYLIE. AND TRIPP, Solicitors, Brandun-street.

THURSDAY 25fch" APRIL, 1912, :<l At 2 p.m. SPECIAL SALE OF fHGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AT 168, LAMBTON-QUAY, IN ROOMS * ABOVE EVANS'S. MESSRS. J. H. BETHQNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from a gentleman who has sold his residence and removed hi 3 furniture to rooms at above address, to sell by auction on' tho premises — AN' EXCEPTIONALLY- VALUABLE LOT OF FURNITURE, including : PIANO by BORD, PARIS Walnut Drawing Room Cabinet, band•Eomely inlaid with brass Massive Chesterfield Couch and Easy Chair to match, in tapestry, with - a extra covers Chippendale Chairs in 6ilk tapestry -Pain Antique Oak Hall Chairs Mahogany Sutherland Dining Table Inlaid Walnut Card Table Marblo Clock with two side pieces to match Lounge Extension Chair by Foot, of New Bond-3treet. Fumed Oak sft 6in Sideboard with Inlaid Copper Panels, by Hewitson and Co., London Octagon Table with copper top, by Hewitson Engravings" and Photogravures Fumed Oak Dining. Table with two extension leaves Singer Sewing Machine 'Wilton Pile Border Carpet and Indian Rugs Small Fire-proof Safe Handsome Bodroom Suite, by Maples and Co., London Twin >■ and Double Brass Bedsteads, by ■ Maples and Co., London, with wirewove and horsehair kapok inattr'esses Mahogany Chest of Drawers Overmantel, medicine chest, brass fenders, vases, toiletware, treble wall mirror, dinner service, china and crockery, dock chairs, bedding, blankets, quilts, mirrors, kitchen utensils and sundries. On view on .Wednesday Afternoon, and Morning of Sale. WEDNESDAY, 24th APRIL, 1912, At 2 sHarp. UNDER BILL-OF-SALE. UNRESERVED "SALE OF FIRSTCLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, 1 CORNER OF PRETORIA AND HEKE STREETS, LOWER HUTT, In Property adjoining Elmwood Bakery (By kind permission of Mr. Whitten). ,• H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions to offer by auction as above — ' - • SUPERIOR OAK ROLLER-TOP DESK FIRST-CLASS PIANO . MA6SIVE DINING TABLE • ' OAK, CHAIRS B.M. bedsteads and "mattress, d. and s. kapok mattresses, wardrobo, duchesso chebts, tiled-back washstunds, toiletware dressing tables, dining table, clock, couches, brass fenders, spinning wheel, hall stand, bookshelf, carpet runner, linoleums, hearthrug, mati, 5 oasy chairs, rattan and wicker chain;, cushions, 6cttee, coal scuttle, dresser, tables, pictures, firo irons, towel stand, office chair, fern ttand. Also Governess Cart, quiet Pony, and harnesti. SPECIAL SUBDIVISION SALE Of 360 ACRES TIP^TOP DAIRY AND FATTENING COUNTRY, On account of F. ROE, Esq., LEVIN. At TOWN HALL, LEVIN, On Ist MAY, 1912, At 2 p.m. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., WELLINGTON will offer by PUBLIC AUCTIONThe _ above very _ desirable Property, which is_ being Subdivided into 8 convenient Sections, ranging from 25 to 120 acres. The land is all flat and plougbable, good soil, well watered," and adjacent to Kevin. Railway Station, also close to Saleyards and Creamery.- _ ' ] Terms are very liberal, viz. : — 15 per cent. down. 10 per -cent, in 12 months. Balance in 5 years at 5 per pent. Full particulars will be advertised later. "p 0 X, .S- A L E. AT NELSON. WAKEFIELD— 777 Acres good rolling Sheop Country; 70U cores in English grass, ring fenced except for about 2inile; school 4 miles; township and railway 6 ' miles ; two whores on the property; distant only 21 miles by road from City of Nelßon. A bargain at £2000; easy terms. . No. 114 UPPER MOUTERE— I3O Acres, nice , eunny slopee. adapted for fruit growing 1 . Only £1300, or £10 per acre. No. 43 Write for particulars GEORGE M. ROUT, # . IfAiND AGENT, NELSON.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1912, Page 10

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