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WEDNESDAY, 4th OCTOBER, 1916, At 2.30 p.m. VALUABLE BUSINESS BLOCK, Opposite Tram Section End, COURTENAY-PLACE. TWO CENTRALLY-SITUATED RESIDENCES, Nos. 20, and 21, KENT-TERRACE. Also. Nos. 14 and 16, BRIGHTON-TERRACE, ORIENTAL BAY MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. are instructed by the owner to sell by auction at their Rooms, Feather-ston-street, as above— LOT I—Part Lots 26 and 27, Section 308, Wellington, having 74 feet frontage to Kent-terrace (opposite end of Cour-tenay-place) by a depth of 90 feet, together with tho 4 shops, each with 7 living rooms, Nos. 8, 9, 10, and 11, KENT-TERRACE, erected with brick dividing and outside walls, now bringing in a total rental of. £650 per annum Tho above property is so centrally situated that it has been selected as the site of the most important electric advertising sign in the city. Tho position is ono that must increase in valuo within the next few years. LOTS 2-3—Part of Section 306, Wellington, having 56 feet frontage to Kentterrace by a depth of 110 feet, together with right-of-way over adjoining land, together with the residences of 8 and 21 rooms respectively, Nos. 20 and 21, KENT-TERRACE, let at a total rental of £7 per week. These houses will bo sold either together or separately, and are in splendid position for occupation either as doctors' residences, boarding houses, or public institutions. LOTS 4-s—Parts of Lots 7, 10, and 11 of Acre 411, Wellington, having 88 feet frontage to Brighton-terrace, off Haystreet, Oriental Bay, by an irregular depth of about 100 feet, together with No. 14, containing 8 rooms, and No. 16, containing 9 rooms. The above houses command oharming views of city and harbour, are well sheltered, and surrounded by good gardens. They will be sold either in one lot or separately. For terms of sale and further particulars apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 11th OCTOBER, 1916, At 2.30 p.m. Estate of the late Sir William Fox, K.C.M.G. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION OF THE LEASE OF A CENTRALLYSITUATED BUSINESS BLOCK IN WILLIS-STREET (Close to the Corner of Manners-street.) MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. lave ben favoured with instructions by tho Trustee in tho above Estate to Sell by Auction at their Rooms, Feath-erston-street, on Wednesday, 11th October, at 2.30 p.m. The Lease for a term o! twenty-ono years with right of renewal for further terms of twenty-ono years under the "Settled Lands Act, 1908," of part of Section No. 197, Wellington, having a frontage to Willisstreet of 60 feet, but widening to 65ft llin, at a point of 60 feet from the street frontage, and a depth of 124 feet, all more or loss. Erected on the land are two shops and a dwellinghou.e, now occupied by a . tenant at £208 per annum, whose lease expires on 16th May, 1919. The Lessee is to covenant to erect a new building on the land within four years of a value of at least £3000. . The above property is situated next tho Albert Hotel, and within 30 yards of ono of tho busiest corners in the city. Land values in tho locality are increasing, and tho site is level and adaptable for the erection of almost every variety of building for public or private use. Draft Lease, Terms, Conditions of Sale, and further particulars may bo inspected at the offices of :, MESSRS. BROWN, NEAVE, AND COURTNEY, Solicitors for tho Trustee, 360, Lambton-quay. Or i J. H. BETHUNE AND CO:, Auctioneers. SELECTED HOMES. SELECTED HOMES. KELBURN (just completed, in one of the picked . positions)— Up-to-date 7roomed Residence, electric light, hot and cold water service, tiled roof; lovely view. Price £1650; terms arranged. 6233 HATAITAI—Modern 5-roomed Bungalow Villa, replete with every convenience, including electric light, hot and cold water, gas, oopper, porcelain bath, tiled roof, concrete paths. Price £950. 5776 LYALL BAY—Faithfully-built 6-roomed Bungalow (nearly new), electric light, hot and cold water, porcelain bath and basin, gas caliphont; large level section, concrete paths. Price £875; terms can be arranged. 6244 BROOKLYN—IdeaI Home, containing .5 large rooms and all possible conveniences, bay window, tiled fireplaces, concrete paths, garden; handy tram; corner section. Price £880, with £200 cash. 6186 ISLAND BAY—Good 5-roomed Residence, on ono floor, with electric light, hot end cold water; level section, garden, 2 minutes ■ tram; Government loan. Price only £750; deposit £100, balance arranged. 6219 KlLßlßNlE—Comfortable Home of 6 rooms end conveniences, hot and cold water, 3 tiled fireplaces, 2 bay windows; good section; convenient to tram. Prioe £775. 6134 KILBIRNIE ESTATE. GOING! Soon it will be GONE 1 This Estate is now in publio favour — proved by the demand for 6i"tes. HOMESEEKERS LOOKING FOR A SPOT IN THE SUN HAVE FOUND IT. Handy to Lyall Bay and Evane Bay Beaches,, splendid tram service, electric light, gas, sewerage. SITUATION AND CONVENIENCES CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Cheapest land in the market to-day Arrangements made to build. See the Sole Agents— THOMSON, BROWN, AND EAST, LTD., 189, FEATHERSTON-STREET (Baker's Buildings, Ground Floor, Opposite Union Bank). R. C. RENNER, LAND AGENT 12, PANAMA-^REET. BARGAINS. MOUNT VICTORIA — Nine-roomed up-to-date Dwelling, all conveniences, sun all day, magnificent view ; large section. Price exceptionally low. HATAITAI—Five Rooms, substantially built, every convenience, splendid outlook. ISLAND BAY —Six Rooms, all conveniences, in first-class order; largo level section, sunny sheltered situation. GAS-ENGINES'.-FOR SALE, cheap, the following En. gines, in good order: — 23 b.h.p. Dougill Gas Engine, £70. 14 b.h.p. Davcy Paxman Engine, £45. Apply C. AND A. ODLIN, LTD., * pable-at-reotj Wellington..

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 76, 27 September 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 76, 27 September 1916, Page 12

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