TUESDAY, 9th DECEMBER, 1919, At- 1 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF A LARGE CATALOGUE OF BOOKS. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. will sell by auction at their Rooms, Featherston-street, as above— 2000 VOLUMES BOOKS, Including— Universal Geography (26 vols.), Popular Educator, Technical Educator, FrenchLatin Dictionary, Encyclopaedia Britannica (35 vols., 10th edition), Tho Connoisseur (Nos. 1 to 164, 1901 to 1915), Times and Manchester Guardian Histories of the War, The Bookman (100 parts), Punch (1910 to 1918), Royal Institute of British Architects (41 vols.), Journal Sanitary Institute (28 vols.), The Studio (11 parts), Citizens' Atlas, Penrose Pictorial Annual (7 vols.), The Round Table (Nos. 5 to 33), Art and Craft of Garden Making, Old England (2 vols.), Sacred Architecture, Dun's International Review, Dictionary of Mechanics, French Medical Works and Classics, Accountants' Compendium (Dawson), Grcsham English Dictionary, Advanced Accounting (Dickson), Modern Business Practice (7 vols.), N.Z. Statutes, Encyclopaedia of Laws of England, American Cyclopaedia (15 vols.), Historian's History of tho World (25 vols.), Beauties of Scotland (4 vols.), Gazetteer of Scotland (2 vols.), On the Hop, The Nation's Pictures, Don Quixote (Dore illustrations), Masters in Art Painting (Temple), The Bayeux Tapestry, Kirk's Forest Flora, The Great Painters and Etchers, Modern Science, Human Origins, etc. (Laing), Josephus, Plutarch's Lives, Carlyle's French Revolution, Novels, Law Books, Theology, History, Biography, and General Literature. Now on view. Catalogue on application. WEDNESDAY 10th DECEMBER, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND AT KHANDALLAH, 6_ ACRES, WITH 6-ROOMED DWELLING Also, SPLENDID 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE, No. 50, RUSSELL-TERRACE, NEWTOWN. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Featherston-street, as above— LOT I—Block 20, D.P. 868, Khandallah, having about 70Cft frontage to Maarama-road and 52ft to RangioTaavenue, containing 6a 3r Op, together with the 6-roomed one-floor Residence, having bay window, verandah, washhouse, and three detached sheds. The above property is easily approached from Kaiwarra, there being a graded path to the land from the top of Rangioraavenue, and is within 15 minutes' walk of Khandallah Station. The land is partly in cultivation, there being two orchards and garden, and a large proportion of the section is in native trees and shrubs. This property, on account of its long road frontage, is one specially suitable for subdivision. Any houses built upon tho land would command excellent views of the Harbour and City. LOT 2—Part of Section 1007, Wellington, having 66ft frontage to RUSSELLTERRACE by a depth of 100 ft, together with tho one-story substantiallybuilt Residence of 6 rooms, No. 50, thereon, commanding a charming view and adjoining the famous garden and shrubbery of the South Wellington School. Ths house is slightly above the level of tho street, and the back is supported by a hollow concrete wall. There are verandahs on two sides, with bay windows on both front and side elevation. Tho Auctioneers havo every confidence in recommending this property to thosein search of a residence near to the business area of Newtown and handy to the trams. For further particulars, terms, and card and key to view, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1919, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. By Instructions from the Official Assignee, in tho Estates of J. W. Walker. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., in conjunction with MESSRS. 11. G. RUTTER AND CO., will sell, by auction, at Bethune's Auction Rooms, Fea-therston-street, as above — LOT I—LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, being lot 5 of Section 975, Wellington, having 66ft frontago to Rintoul-street by 330 ft llin, together with the dwelling, No. 116, RINTOUL-STREET, containing 6 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, scullery, pantry, and front verandah, workshop of iron, and stable of brick. The buildings are let at a total of £2 5s por week—£ll7 per annum. The land is held on a lease, which expires on Bth March, 1936, at £25 per annum. There is a provision for a renewal for a further 21 years. The , lessee pays rates and insurance premium. There is room near tho frontage for additional buildings. LOT 2—Land containing 30 perches and having about 80ft frontage to Abbotroad, Ngaio, near station, together with a dwelling, No. 9, ABBOT-RD., containing 4 rooms, with verandah, porch, and detached washhouse. This is a well-situated property, with a good area of level garden ground. LOT 3—Sections 31, 32, and 33, D.P. 1029, NGAIO, containing 2 acres 2 roods, 4.6 perches, and fronting AB-BOT-ROAD, suitable for the erection of 5 houses, each with a large area of garden ground. LOT 4—Section 7 D.P. 2053, NGAIO, fronting ARMITAGE-ST. and I AB-BOT-RD., NGAIO, containing 1 rood 1.2 perches. About half level and a good site for a house. LOT s—Part Section 3, Kaiwarra, having 40ft frontage to KAIWARRA-NGAIO ROAD, and containing 32.9 perohes, together with the two-story 5-roomed dwelling, having bathroom and de- . taohed washhouse and shed, situated opposite the tannery, and connected with gas, city water, and drainage. LOT 6—Sections 23 to 30, on subdivisional plan of part of Section 52, Hutt District, containing 3 acres 3 roods 7.9 perohes, having 249 ft frontage to MAIN-ROAD and 848 ft to GARDENROAD. These sections are level, and contain exceptionally rich soil. They are near to Mason's Gardens, and within a short distance of the Lower Hutt borough boundary. For further particulars' re terms of sale apply to H. G. RUTTER AND CO., 35, Panama-street, Or to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., 154. Featherston-street. THURSDAY, llth DECEMBER, 1919, At 1.30 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS. At the Residence, No. 2, Wesley-road. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. (instructed by G. G. Brydges, Esq.) will sell by auction at the residence, as abovePiano (by J. J. Hopkinson, London), Axminster drawing-room carpet, extension table, carved and mirrored sideboard, pedestal library table, Sutherland inlaid table, photographs ("Florence" and "The Colosseum"), beaten copper fenders, bracket writing desk, brass-bound desk., stationery cabinet, ottoman couch, dining chairs, easy chairs, wicker chairs, music, stands, folding card table, tea tables and covers, tapestry and bordered curtains, blinds, linen press, wardrobe, duchesse chests, washstands and ware, Scotch chest, single wooden and iron bedsteads, w.w. and kapok mattresses, hospital beds, w.w. stretch, ers, plant stands, mangle, gas cooker, saucepans, preserving pan, nlate stand, plate rack, best linoleum, rugs and carpet 6, overmantel, garden tools, lawn mower, border trimmer, and sundries. On view on morning of sale. J, H. BETHUNE AND CO,, ' A-(i_ouegi-». ■,
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1919, Page 10
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