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WEDNESDAY, 27th JUNE, 1923, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF 4 ADJOINING ACRES, ADELAIDE ROAD AND STANLEY STREET, WELLINGTON SOUTH ■ (Near to Duppa street Corner),. WITH RESIDENCE, No. 524, ADELAIDE ROAD, AND OUTBUILDINGS. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. are favoured with instructions to sell by xn at their Rooms, Featheraton street, as above— SECTIONS 1058 and 1050, Adelaide road, and 1057 and 1059, Stanley street, having frontages of 264 FEET TO ADELAIDE ROAD and 264 FEET TO STANLEY STREET, by a depth between the streets of 660 feet, together with, the S-roome3 dwellir.g-house, ■with scullery and front verandah, and 13 fowlhouses erected thereon. The above land is well situated for subdivision into building allotments by the formation of one road connecting Adelaide road and Stanley street. The land has been held for some years as a Poultry Farm, and the fowlhouscs, which are principally of timber and iron, are suitable for re-erection should the property be bought for sub-division. The above is one of the last opportunities to acquire a well-situated' block of land on the tram line suitable for subdivision, or it would prove ons of tho best sites within the city for a large factory. . Easy terms arranged. For- key to view and further particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., ■ Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 18th JULY, 1923, At 2.30 p.m. WELL SITUATED LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE AND COLLEGE STREET CORNER. . MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND t CO. are instructed by the Governors of tho Wellington College and Girls' High School, to sell by Auction at their Rooms, Featherston street, as above — THE LEASE OP No. 54, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, land having- 34ft 9in frontage to Cambridge terrace, and 107 ft to College street, together with tho 8-roomed dwellinghouse No. 54 orected thereon. The above corner section is adjacent to the business area of the city, and there is room on the site for the building of a motor garage, and workshop, without interfering with the present buildincs. The accepted bidder of the highest annual ground rent will be entitled to a lease of 21 years from the Ist September, 19<:3, containing a provision for continuous renewals for terms of 21 years, at a rental to be ascertained by Arbitration, without taking improvements into account, in accordance with tho provisions of the Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1908. The Lessee will be required to purchase the buildings now standing on tho property leased at the price and terms named m the conditions. Details, conditions, and particulars of lease may bo seen at the office' of C. P. Powles, Esq., Secretary to tho Board, No. 219, Lambton quay, or at tho Offices of the Auctioneers, from whom further information may be obtaiued. WEDNESDAY, 25th JULY, 1923 At 2.30 p.m. CENTRAL LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. VIVIAN STREET AND COLLEGE STREET. FREEHOLD SHOP AND DWELLING COUTTS" STREET, KILBIRNIE •T4/TESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND J.TX QO. ure favoured with instructions to offer by Auction-at their Rooms, Featherston street, Wellington— SUB-LEASES, with provisions for perpetual renewal of the following six residential properties euch. having frontages to both Vivian and College streets, Wellington, Numbers 34, 36, and 38, Vivian street, Numbers 19, 21, 23, College, street.' Each property has a dwellinghouse, and No. 23, College street also has a small shop known as No. 32, Vivian street The properties are, with others, held under a lease with provisions for perpetual renewal from the Governors of the Wellington College and Girls' High school, the first term of 21 -"ears having over 12^ years to run, and the provisions for renewal providing for perpetual renewals of 21 years at rents fixed by Arbitration on valuation of the premises without buildings or fences. Sub-leases are to be ofTored for the balance of the current term less tho last day, with provisions for perpetual renewal similar to those in tho head lease. Bidding will be for the ground rent for the period ottered (over 12£ years), subject to upset rental fixed. Tho successful bidder will bo required to pay tho estimated present value of the building now standing on the property let, by easy instalments, as set out in the conditions. A deposit of 10 pet- cent, at time of sale will be required. Every house has been remodelled at considerable expense under supervision of leading architects, and to the satisfaction of the City Council, and the properties, besides being profitable investments, have great possibilities for industrial purposes in tho near future. In each case motor garages can bo erected without interfering with' the present buildings. The properties aro offered subject to existing sub-tenancies, as set out in the conditions. The properties are in each case offered subject to the consent of the ground landlord, who, however, cannot withhold consent in the case of a responsible and respectable person. Possession, subject to tenancies, shortly after consent obtained. An excellent opportunity to acquire a homo or permanent investment for a very small payment. Also. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, No. 179, COUTTS STREET, KILBIRNIE. Having a.frontage of 33ft by a depth of . Soft, being part Section 23, I>.P. 1109, together with large double brick shop and 4 timber living rooms thereon. The shop has recently been added at considerable expense, and the property is situated in the best letting position in Kilbirnie, ..adjacent to the corner-of Onepu road. For conditions of sale, details of particulars, and form of sub-lease, etc., apMESSRS. WILFORD. LEVI, AND JACKSON, 15, Stout street, Or to the Auctioneers, 154, Featherston street, Wellington. TUESDAY NEXT, At 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. TWO (2) MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS, BOTH BY "HAAKE," BOTH OVERSTRUNG, FULL TRICORD AND CHECK ACTION, with LOVELY TONE; GENERAL FURNISHINGS; SUNDRIES, Etc., Etc. I ON THE~PREMISES, 206, CUBA STREET (opp. People's Palace). BY ORDER OF THE BAILIFF OF THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT, UNDER DISTRAINT FOR DEBT, AT. TRENDLE, HAVING RE- . . CEIVED INSTRUCTIONS, WILL SELL AS ABOVE. POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE— THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF 5 WELLFURNISHED ROOMS, REMOVED FROM BROOKLYN'; ALSO 6 ROOMS AND PIANO FROM THORNDON. TUESDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m. ON THE PREMISES, 206, CUBA STREET. Pianos on View Monday, 9 a.m. till 4 p.m. FULL DETAILS MONDAY'S "POST." A. T. TRENDLE, Auctioneer. "PSECAIRS ii: Locks. Primuses, i-ioch-SDii anict.l Appliances; Safes Overhauled and Repaired; Keys cut to any locks. Osborne and Co., S3, Willis-st. Tel. 135. Private Tel. 1062.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 142, 16 June 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 142, 16 June 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 142, 16 June 1923, Page 12

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