MONDAY. At 11. MONDAY. FRUIT EXCHANGE, BLAIR-STREET. fIIHOMPSON BROS., LTD., will sell on JL. behalf of a client leaving: — 1 Bay Gelding, 3 years old. (A real good eort and suitable for tradesman's work.) 1 Horse, Cart, and Harness. THOMPSON BROS., LTD., A. G. Wallace, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY7TOth*SEPTEMBER7I9I3, At 2.30 p.m. SPLENDIDLY SITUATED BUILDING LAND, KENT-TERRACE. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instrur tions to sell by auction at their roontf* Featherston-street, as above — Lot 1 and part of. Lot 2, Section 301, Wellington, having a frontage of 64fi to Kent-terrace by a depth of 100 ft. The above, land adjoins the new brick residence being erected by Dr. Elliott, and oommences 132 ft from the corner of Pirie-street. The splendid situation, near a most important Tramway Junction, gives it special value as a, site for a Publio , Hall or for the residence of a professional man. > Should the land not be sold in one lot, it will be offered in two lots, 34 x 100 and 30 x 100. For terms of sale arid further particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, 1913, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF CENTRAL RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, No. 99. HILL-STREET. Also, LEVEL CORNER BLOCK, MANSFIELD ' AND ROY STREETS, NEWTOWN. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been, favoured with instructions from Archibald Hall, Esq., to sell by 'auction at their rooms, Featherstonstreet, as above — ■ Part of Sections 523" and 524, Wellington, having a frontage of 45ft 2in to Hillstreet by a/iepth of 144 ft Bin to 150 ft, together with the 9-roomed residence, No. 99, thereon, partly destroyed by fire The above residence is in one of the most desirable parts of the city. The land is practically level, and, from the balcony of the house a splendid view of City and Harbour is obtained. The fire has left a large motor shed, loose box, washhouse, and fowlhouse undamaged. At the back there is a substantially-built retaining wall. Lots 35. 36, and 37, D.P. 1611, part of -Section 189, Wellington, having frontages of 120 ft to Mansfield-street, and 115 ft to Roy -street, . and adjoining the Park on the, southern boundary, the total area being lr 10.6p " This land is quite level, and suitable for the, erection of either dwelling houses or business premises, and its proximity to the Newtown Tram Terminus and the P.ark gives it a special value. It will bo sold as one block. For terms of 'sale and further particulars, apply to *" ■ J. H. BETHUNE' AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1913, At 2.30 p.m. IN THE SUPREiJeTcOURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON JUDICIAL DISTRICT. In the- matter of "The Land -Transfer Act, 1908," and "The Property Law Act/ 1908,'' And la the matter of Memoranda of Mort- | gage, registered numbers ' 80184 and 81393 (Wellington District Land Registry), and Deed of Mortgage, registered number 105779 (Wellington Deeds Registry). „ ' "1/TESSRS. J.,H."iET.HUNE AND CO. J-»JL have* received instructions from the Registrar of •ijh© Supreme Court at Wellington, acting' at the request of the Mortgagee, to sell by public auction at their Sale Rooms, at the corner of Featherston and Brandon streets, Wellington, on Wednesday, the let day -of October, 1913, at the hour of 2.30 p.m., the follow*ing Parcels of Land: — . . FREEHOLD— 47 ' acres 2. roods 21.4 perches, or, thereabouts, situate in the Hutt District, at Wellington, .being parts of Sections 7, 17, 38, 39, 46, arid 47, of the Hutt. District, part, of which, comprising nearly 1 acre, is situated near Alicetown, with six 'cottages of 5 rooms each erected thereon, and the remainder on the Main Hutt-road and. Nainai-road, near Nainai, with the following buildings erected thereon— viz., dwelling house, of 8 rooms, large outbuilding (comprising two men's rooms, trapshed, stable, and loft), 4 glass-houses and potting-house and separate stable, 4 cottages of 4 rooms each, and a cottage containing 3 rooms. LEASEHOLD— Lot 4, part of Town Section 574 of the City of Wellington, with frontage to 'Molesworth-street of about 60 links by an irregular depth of about 200 links, held, under lease from the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, together with dwelling house of 9 rooms erected thereon, known as No. 149, Molesworth-street. The Mortgagee's application, to the Registrar to sell, with his estimate of value, may be inspected at, the Office, of the Supreme Court at Wellington during office hours, at any time previous to the sole, without fee. TERMS — 15 per cent, down, balance in two moriths (less amount secured, on prior j mortgages). I < For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to the Mortgagee's Solicitors, Messrs. Carlile, M'Lean, ScannelJ and Wood, Emerson-street. Napier. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE Of FARM LANDS AND STOCK At the TEREMAKAU SETTLEMENT, WEST COAST, SOUTH ISLAND. Six miles from' the Kumara Dairy Factory. ■WEDNESDAY, 15th OCTOBER, At 11 a.m. GEORGE PAMMENT, favoured with instructions from Mr. John Gullyard, will sell by public auction, on the farm, as j|tbove — All that parcel of land known as GULLYARD'S FARM, containing 543 scree of first-class dairy land (143 freehold and 400 leasehold, 999 years at an annual rental of £8 per year). About 270 aoreß are cleared and ddwn in grass, the balanco is valuable bush. On the proporty is a comfortable 6roomed dwelling, large new oow byre, dairy, hayshed, etc., etc. There affe also a nice orchard and kitchen garden. The land is eecuroly fenced and divided into 9 paddocks. The soil for the most part ib heavy loam two feet deep. Tho land will be offered in one block, and if found to be too much for individual buyers will be split up. Also, The whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising— , 73 head of mixed cattle 2 pedigree bulk 5 horses, 50 sheep Dairying implements, carts, harness, etc.,' etc. To speculators and those contemplating dairying, tho above offers an opportunity of securing first-daps land at a fraction the price of land in Canterbury or the North Island. If required, a considerable • amount of tho purchase money can remain on mortgage. GEO. PAMMENT, Auctioneer. WANTED— We are buyers of good sound Sacks; highest prices given, Liery and -.C0., jLtd., Allen-street.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 59, 6 September 1913, Page 8
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