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TO-MORROW, "* WEDNESDAY, 31st MAY, 1916, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, 'ADELAIDE-ROAD AND HANSON-ST. To Close an Estate. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. and J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. (in conjunction) will sell by auction, at Harcourt and Co.'s Auction Rooms, Panamastreet, as aboveNo. 282, ADELAIDE-ROAD—Land having 53ft lin frontage by a depth'of 84ft, together with the residence of 6 rooms, with bathroom, scullery, etc. ■ No. 161, HANSON-STREET—Land having 36ft 4in frontage by a depth of 132 ft 6in,'with the one-story residence of 7 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, and conveniences thereon. All the rooms get the sun, and are well arranged for ease in working No.. 165, HANSON-STREET—Land having 45ft frontage by a depth of 132 ft 6in, with the residence of 7 rooms, all on one floor, with wardrobes, bathroom, detached washhouse, 6hed, and conveniences thereon. The house has 4-fireplaees, gas stove, electric light, etc. "■' No. 173, HANSON-STREET—Land having 145 ft Sin frontage by a depth of 132 ft pin, together with the 10-roomed family residence thereon,! having bathroom, dressing room, washhouse, coalhouse, playroom, etc. This residence is of substantial construction, having 1-inch diagonal lining besides usual ' lining. The rooms are large, 20 x 15£, 24£ x 18£, 15 x 15 feet, etc. The above properties are being sold by instructions from the Trustees in order to wind up an estate. Liberal terms will be given, and reasonable prices will be accepted. • For further particulars and cards to view, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., 154, Featherston-street; Or '' ' ■"''■;' - • HARCOURT AND CO., 3>195. Lambton-quay. TO-MORROW, 2 p.m. "SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, '•■"•. At BLAKE AND COS AUCTION MART, 53, Lower Cuba-street. 5 Chesterfield Suites, in English saddlebags Bedroom Suites Diving Suites Dining Tables, Handsomo Sideboards Kimu Bedsteads, Wires and M'Craes High-back Dining Suites Box Ottomans, Leather Couches Complete Stock of Wholesale Manu- '... . facturer. ...•.:.:.':::.'. ' Also, CONTENTS OF 5 ROOMS, FROM ISLAND BAY— lino., mangle, hallstand, couch, dining and ' kitchen table, well made sideboard, duchesse pair, chests drawers, cot, b.r. and wooden bedsteads, stretchers, hospital bedsteads, handsome oak bedstead, new Wertheim sewing machine, White machine, duchesso chest, palm stand, kerb set, pot plants, dinner wagon, medicine chests, wicker chairs, bedding, towels, pictures, rugs, handsome sky blue Axminster carpet square, solid oak sideboard, oak dining- suite, piano stools, kitchen utensils, crockery Also, '"■ I 4 Beautiful Toned Pianos, by.Gosg, Kirchner, and Challen iFino Violins, Banjos, Zither, and American Organ (15 stops). NO RESERVE. NO RESEPvVE. Goods on view-from 9 a.m. ■j BLAKE AND CO., Auctioneers and Land Agents, 53, Lower Cuba-street. Goods will.be accepted for this salemp 'to 12 o'clock Wednesday morning-. THURSDAY, Ist JUNE, 1916, At 2.30-p.m. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. . t / VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUSINESS BLOCK, RIDDIFORD-STREET (Opposite Constable-street Corner). Leasehold land and 3-story modern brick building ftMelrose Chambers, No. 63, Dixon-street). CORNER RESIDENCE, DAY'S BAY. . SECTIONS IN TAITVILLE AND KHANDALLAH. TVfESSRS J- H. BETHUNE AND.CO..; iWL are favoured with instructions to Sella hy Auction at their rooms, Featherston- j -street, as above, to close accounts in an j Vpstato— ■ . j PARTS SECTION No. 959, Wellington, subdivided in Six Allotments as under: — liOT I—Having 16£ ft frontage to Riddif ord-' - street by 76ft 2in, widening to 34ft, and adjoining a 10ft passage at the north and back boundaries, giving an area for light .and a cart entrance, together with Two-st&ry Shop and Dwelling (No. 168) thereon. X.OT 2—36 ft lOin frontage to Riadifordstreet by 79ft sin, and having a 10ft wide entrance from Riddiford-street to back boundary, with Coachbuilder's Shop (No: 172) and Plumber's Workshop thereou. iLOT 4—Containing 11.6 perches, and having an entrance 7ft wide from Mill-ward-street and a wide passage from Riddiford-street, -with Stables and Trapshed thereon. LOT s—Containing 13.3 perches, with 7ft entrance from Millward-street, _ also Tight in a 10ft passage from Riddi-ford-street, and Dwelling (No. 170b) thereon. ' 3LOT 6—Having 28ft frontage to Millwardstreet, containing over 13 perches, and having a 10ft wide passage from Rid-diford-street, with dwelling (No. 170s) EOT 7—Having 25ift. frontage to Mill-ward-street by 84ft. . -. The above four properties have special Talue as sites for Factories and Workshops, whilst the buildings on Lots 4, 5, and 6 are at present bringing in a fair income. THAT CENTRALLY-SITUATED LEASEHOLD PROPERTY— No. 63, DIXON-STREET, having 39ft 7in frontage by 78ft 6in, hold under lease having 34 years to run at £100 per annum, together with the MODERN AND WELL-BUILT THREE-STORY BRICK BUILDING known as " Melrose Chambers," occupied by Bible and '" Tract Depot, Ceylon Tea Co., I.C. Schools, and other tenants. The Auctioneers can recommend this property as a splendid investment, certain to increase in value. Dixon-street ia one of the most- progressive streets in the City. Many new businesses are being transferred to this street, and rents in the locality must necessarily advance. DAY'S -BAY—Section having 60ft frontage to Tui-road and 100 ft to MoanaToad, with 2-story residence thereon, jisbestos lined and designed by a leading architect; also motor shed 10 x 20 feet. The property will be sold together with the furniture 2 TAITVILLE SECTIONS, Nos. 67 (40Et x 115 ft, fronting Highbury-road) and 161 (50ft x 132 ft, fronting 'Karonroad); both fenced. KHANDALLAH—Sections 4, 5, and 6, Vickers sub-division, having frontages of from 62ft to 78ft 9m to Victoriaroad, and eacli over i acre. LIBERAL TERMS. f For Cards to View, Sketch Plans, and further particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctione«rji

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 127, 30 May 1916, Page 10

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