;■ auctions, k ■• WEDNESDAY, 7th MAY, 1924, . : At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE RESIDENCE AND 5 BUILDING SITES. •324, THE TERRACE, TOP OF GHUZ- . ; NEE STREET. j rpo Be Sold by J. H. BETHU.NE AND _ -*■ LO. at their Rooms, Featherston . street,.- as above— . These sections have special advantages, ; combining— CONVENIENCE TO''THE CITY, > UNINTERRUPTED VIEW , COMPLETE PRIVACY ■'"-.■ VERY LITTLE EXPENDITURE , .. NECESSARY FOR PREPARA- , . '•_: TION OF HOUSE SITE. For. arrangements to view,, terms, .etc., apply to , ' ; I • J.H. BETHUNE AND CO., ■" :. ,-■-■-■-- Auctioneers. 1 WEDNESDAY, 7th MAY, 1924, ■ ; At 2.30 p.m. • RESIDENTIAL SITE, THE CRES- ; . CENT, ROSENEATH. MESSRS. J ; H. BETHUNE AND ■■: CO. have been favoured with' instructions'to-: Sell by .Public Auction at their, Rooms, Featherstoa street, as above— ■ '.- ■ -. • . ■ . ' ■ LOT S,'D.P. 5487, having 46ft frontage > to the Crescent, •by an average depth . of 132 ft, and containing 20.9 perches. ; .-':The above site is a, magnificent one, just at the top of Grass street, and com.-' mands ah unsurpassed view of the City and harbour, and of Evans. Bay from the easter boundary. The approach: is good, and.'the section \\s ready for bUilding on immediately..', -'' : . '■■ ' The new car will be.within a short dis-tahce'of-.the'site. - ■ ■ - .- For conditions of rsale -and further particulars, . , . -...; '■■. -_. : Apply to '■"■ . '■.■■'■'" .-• '/■■;;■ J.H." BETHUNE AND CO., , '■■:. '.•:;■;•' ■'■•. ; . ■..:. . ■■■ Auctioneers. ' ; WEDNESDAY, 7th MAY, 1924, •:. ". ... ' : :< At 2.30 .p.m. ■ . • splendid ;• section;: crescent .: ; . ;.-,. road, roseneath. Messrs. j: h. bethune and co., ■ have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Rooms; Featherston street, as above.- .....;■.,-: . PART .LOT-'23, SECTION 1; EVANS BAY DISTRICT; measuring 'Soft x ■..-'. . 9.6ft'7irt, and having a frontage of 10ft by a depth of-100ft,-'. to Crescent road. The above section ■■■ provides an ideal site for the erection of a residence'which would command a magnificent view of the city and harbour i It is situated near to' tho top of Grass street^ has an easy access, , ' has a sunny; westerly aspect, : and is' well sheltered. '•.■"'■'. :■'..;,■'.'■ ■.'■'. > . "'■The-soil, is .particularly good for garideriirig purposes, and :when the section is planted the property will be one of the' finest in.Wellington. ' : • " • '■■■ For further particulars and terms apply V : < .;-■;;{T-vH- BETHUNE AND.CO., ... .■-."'■' ■■■; '■'■'-■!- ■'.' . •'■■-■ '.. - •.' -Auctioneers. ' :■ .■':■/'. -.:, : :':: '■■"'. ..'.-' -V:'- ' ■■.'■:'' .' . ■' WEDNESDAY, 14th-MAY,■,l924', ; . . , At 2.30 p.m. :! :'•'' ■" '. ' : MODERN .RESIDENCE, ;8l! YULE ''.- ■;;..;, .'street/.lyallbay:^ , ■■■/. ■':■ Messrs -j. - h;' bbthunb:. and. . .: ,'-yU. .have been favoured with . in- . sj-ructions to Sell by Public. Auction at' their Rooms,- Featherston-it:, as above— 81, : YULE STREET, '■ 'i LYALL*•' BAY' : measuring,72ft:x 120 ft, together/with .the .residence of 6 rooms- and: allmod- - -;■ ■'. era conveniences, together with motor ■•■ •: garage. ■,-■. ■";.. ■ ;.' .-..-■ - The .house has. been exceptionally we'll built on. concrete, foundations, and' the timber used throughout was all selected heart:- The interior is well arranged for convenience of working, and is fitted with plenty \of .'cupboards,- ■ window seats, etc.-, hall beautifully "panelled in dak,' two verandahs, and. sleeping porch. The land is avell laid••■but.- in garden,' with - croquet lawn,.;-and there ,is. ample room for tho erection of another house. - - ■' ... For. further, particulars and arrange ments to view, apply to .-. \ !" ■--■• J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., "':./■■■";.'-.' . ■..".'■ Auctioneers. [ . WEDNESDAY,. 21st, MAY,, 1924, V . . ■;,' .' At 2.30, p.m. '•■..'.. AUCTION' SALE OF CITY ' FREE-" ';■ ;,',;;.--';'. JV-.-"HOLD,:..:/ :,.:■:■, '. IN THE BEST POSITION ON LAMB- ■ >, ; . TON QUAY,- ; : ; : " ■;•';..':':' .-:, KNOWN AS ":■*/■'■ : : : : "HOTEL TROCADERO.", MESSRS., J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. .: have, been instructed to: sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, " Fca; thers.toh street, on the above date-That-Magnificent Freehold- Property on " ■■', Lambtbn quay, known as ■ , : "THE TROCADERO.";''-.- : ; THE.LAND.has a frontage of '46 feet .: ...by a, depth varying- from. 123 feet 5 : inches to 136 feet 6 inches (all more ! or less),- on which is erected the imposing brick and concrete building of .s _'stories, containing over 100 rooms, ..:■' ':■ and- fitted with* ovory po^iblo: eonveni- . : .once', for a ■ first-class Private Hotel \ and Restaurant, including 'electric -."■ ..passenger lift.'; . . , The Progcrty is being sold subject to the ■ present leaio expiring on 14th September, 1925. , : .■-: :■ ; This--Property .is situated in tho very heart of the busiest part of the Capita"! City, opposite' Grey street,-.the Main .Entrance. from the Queen's Wharf, and within 50 yards of the G.P.O. ' The; Trocadero Restaurant is justly famous throughout. New Zealand/and has , long been well patronised by the public of Wellington, .whilst':.the ■ Hotel'/I'rocadero has been a leading .E'ainily Private Hotel for many years. Tne^ maguificent frontage , gives an opporuiiity- for a rearrangement of tho ground floor, and one or two shops here would -command the highest rental in the City, without . detracting from the efliei- ' eney of the llotol and Cafe. ■ . LAMISTON QUAY Frontages at pre-, sent prices arc tlie best iiivestment in* New Zealand, and a rapid rise in values in this Central Thoroughfare must take place. In no other city is the prospect for enhanced prices so bright, and buyers should not hesitate to seize this unique opportunity to ■ secure a holding in the centre of the finest street of the Capital City of the Dominion. • For further: particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. FISNCINC- MATERIALS. WA^rKOto Sell TJirch- Po^ts 'and tplit Hobart Palinjfs,- Sft and 6ft. ■RosonteM (N.&,), LtJ. 12, Paimnia-st, leL 5523. ~ •'..■.'■■
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 104, 3 May 1924, Page 12
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