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.TUESDAY, 18th MARCH 1924" Al 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF A•" AI^GMFIffi C°^CTION Oi" WATEIt ! •jl/S-ESSRS J. H. BETHUNE AND ! J.TJL LU. have been instructed to bell I by Public Auction, at their Kooms l'oi ' therston street, as above— A Collection of Water Colours by leading English and Continental Artists in- ' eluding C. H. Howarth, F. N Evans w- Hii" UiV-' 1i- nV°?d> Harold Lawus' W. Al. Birchall, Harold Foster C A. 8001, 15. E. Abbott, Capuauo j" \Y. Gozzarcl, L. Van Stnaten, Sydney I Kemble, X. W. Scarborough I-J-iY Morlaud, W. E. Guim, J.° Wclton Anton Perique, Nosti, George Alli- - son, J. Halford Ross, L. Stewart Sauza, L. Thorley, and others. ' The Pictures will bo on view from Thursday, 13th instant. Catalogues on application to ■J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 26th MARCH, 1924, At 2.30 p.m. DWELLING OF 6 ROOMS, PLIMMER: : TON. MESSRS. J.'II. BETHUNE AND CO. have received instructions to sell by Auction at their . Rooms, Feathcrston street, as above, to close an Estate— PLIMMERTON, land measuring 25ft x 140 ft, facing the'BEACH, and having an entrance to the Main road, together with a Dwelling o£ 6 rooms, ■ with verandah ■ and all conveniences, also a 2-roomed wharc and bathing shed. . . . '. ■ The above property "is splendidly situated within 2 minutes of the Station, facing a splendid beach. It is seldom that a property so well situated in Plimmerton comes on to the market. For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to J. ft. BETHUNE AND CO. r . - Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 26th MARCH, 1924, ' - At 2.30 p.m. ' WELL-BUILT- RESIDENCE OF 8 ROOMS, - ■ No. 149, CQROMANDEL STREET. NEWTOWN. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. havo been instructed to sell by Public Auction a? their" Rooms, Featherston tsreefc, as above— ' PART SECTION 874, CITY OF WELLINGTON; measuring 43ft lOin x 264 ft. Erected on the land is a wellconstructed Residence, of 8 . rooms, fitted with c.L, h. and c. water, and every possible modern convenience known as No: 149, COROM.ANDEL STREET. " The above house has particularly, largo rooms, and "is' well: finished throughout with modern papers and fittings." There is a large room in 1113 'basement suitabel for a billiard-room. The land is well laid out in garden and shrubs, and an excel- , lent view is obtained.. Within a few minutes' walk of the tram. „-■■ ■ ■ For terms .and particulars and conditions of sale, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., : . . . Auctioneers. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. . ~" WEDNESDAY, 26th MARCH, 1924' At 2.30' p.m. dwelling of 5 rooms, no. 86 . constable street, newtown dwelling-house of 7'"rooms,<no: 32, bay: view road,' oriental two' four-roomed dwellings rua street, and no. 15 t 4.lii • street, miramar ' two 'vacant building "sites, matai road, miramar. vacant section, dundas street. seatoun messrs.. j. h. bethune and co. havo been 'instructed by the Public Trustee to rail by Auction at their Rooms, Feathcrston street;'as above— E3ATE F. S. S. OBORN: LOT 3. D.P. 775, PT. SECTION 851 WELLINGTOI\ T-Land containing 14/7 perches and measuring 40it x '00ft together with, the well-built dwelling of 5 rooms thereon, having all eon~vonienccs, known as No. 86 COXSTABLE STREET ■ ' property, is"well situated, just past j Owen street, and-has a splendid 'irosrectivo value ' " ' ESTATE QF GEORGE POTTER■ LOT 3. D.P. 1023. PT. SECTION 415 WELLINGTON—Land containing 33 8 perches, having a frontage of 45ft by . n depth of 152 ft (about). Erected on the land is a. two-story" Residence of 7 rooms, fitted with co-r-oniepeps known as.No. 32, BAY VIEW ROAD.' The aoove property is situated just , oil Hay street. Oriental Bay. and commands a magnificent hurbour~view ON BEHALF OF"A CLIENTLOT 1. BEING LOT 13. BLOCK 14' D P Tl 4!-r- ] TTV 8? CT,ION 9, WATTS PEN: 1 ITSSOLA—Land containing 1 rood , . having 66ft- frontage by a depth of 1 16ofl, together with a Dwelling of. 4 : rooms and conveniences . thereon LOT 2. BEING LOT 9. BLOCK 14 V) V 1743. PT. SECTIONS 7 and"'V : WATTS PENINSULA-^T.and co.V----1 laming, i-n.er.o. having 66ft frontage "to RUA STREET, MIRAMAR by -i depth of 165 ft. together with' the 1 Dwelling nf 4 rooms thereon LOT 3, BKtNG LOTS.26 and 27. BLOCK - , 5. D.P. 1743. PT. SECTION 6 WAITS- PENINSULA—Two va-an 1 building sites, o,,ch co'nUiniri"- J-acre' 1 mid measuring 66ft by 165 ft pud hiving a frontage to MATAI ROAD. The fictions are situMed- on tho left- , hand side of Matai road, about 11 chains , south of the Tram Terminus ESTATE. MARY ANN"'"HKM • LOT 2. .D.P. 5654. PT. SECTION 16 WATTS PENINSULA—Land containing 20 perrhos. having 41 ff 3i a frotitnsro to DUNDAS STREFT r . SEATOUN," by a d-nth of 132 ft ' ' Tho above Section I- Wei and is \it,\ aled on the left-hand side of ""Du'vla^ street. 40ft p^st the cn'nw of Br;i>-don street, and is in a splendid position for a , business s;t*!. . For conditions of sale, cards to view, and furtb»r nnrt.iVulnrs. apnlv tn ~ J, H. BETHUNE AND CO.. •J A urt ion»ers • J Or THE DTRT-RTfT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, ■ " ) Wellington. \l PRELIMINARY NOTICE. s WEDNESDAY, 9th APRIL,' 1924 .At 2.30. p.m. . . important sale of 19 building sites; facing beach, island BAY . MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. will sell by Auction at. their Rooms, '• Fealhevetou street, as "above. ) 19 VACANT SECT CONS,'all-have frontages to the Esplanade, and within f s . . few minutes' walk of the Island Bay Tram Terminus. ls . Plans are now being prepared, and will be available shortly. CHEAP SECTIONS FOR SALE SOUTHERN END OF JOIINSONV ■'•'.. CLOSE TO KIIANDAL LA. IT. 15 /SASH Deposit from £3 per Seelion, -° Xj reductions £1 per month, interest 5' 2 per cent- Sections within half-mile of tho proposed Traniuay Terminus at Khandallah. averaging from 40lt x 150 ft. I'rice from about 30.-: per loot—£6o per Section. — The prices of.Sections in (ins ICstnte have been fixed very low to wind it up, and for c- a.iyone waning to pay i-a aU they can get ig titles immediately. Apply t- IJWAN BUOS, Will,-, «rre"t °- Or E M. BOUI.TUN. J. . 81. The Tcrrucu (opposite Wellh.gtGn __ Club), SVeJlmgiou.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 15 March 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 15 March 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 15 March 1924, Page 12

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