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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 25th JUNE, 1924, At 2.30-p.m. 9-ROOMED RESIDENCE, 132, ABEL SMITH STREET. Tt/TESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND' CO. i "f:. have ■ b^ll instructed to sell by ■ Public Auction at their rooms, Featherston street, as above: PART-SECTION 113, Wellington, having 54ft frontage to Young's avenue (just °£ Abel Smith street) by a depth of 68ft. Erected on the land is a onestory dwelling containing 9 rooms, fitted .with every convenience, c.1., porcelain bath, etc., recently renovated' throughout. Known as No. 132 ABEL SMITH STREET. ,T he. Property is situated within 1 mm. of Willis street, in a locality which is rapidly increasing in value, and which in the near future will be much in demand for the erection of factories, etc. For further particulars and key apply to . . J. H. BETHUNE AND CO.,

Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY,' 25th JUNE, 1924 At 2.30 p.m. Nos. 172 AND 172 a, QUEEN'S DRIVE LYALL BAY, No. 181, SUTHERLAND ROAD, LYALL BAY, TVTESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO -LTX havo been instructed to sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, as above LOT .2, D.P. 1040-Land 40ft x 228?t level, together with 2 dwellings, containing 3 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, and all conveniences, semi-de-tached, known as Nos. 172 and 172 a, Queen's Drive. LOT 7, D.P. 1040-Land 40ft 6in x 22ft Bin, together with 2 seaside cottages, containing 3 rooms, and 2 rooms respectively, known as No. 181, Suther--1 land road. The above Properties are situated on level land, handy to the beach, and to the car. They are in a sunny .position, and will always have a splendid rental value, properties so near to the beach being difficult to procure. lTor further particulars and" arrangements to view, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. WEDNESDAY, 25th JUNE, 1924, At 2.30 p.m. 5 ROOMS, No. 62, THOMPSON STREET 5 ROOMS, No. 19, ARTHUR STREET Ti/TESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. J-'-tt- have been instructed to sell by Public Auction by the Public Trustee in the Estate of tho late Thomas Arthur at their Rooms, Featherston street, as' above— PART TOWN ACRE 56, WELLINGTON ■■■ r-L? nd containing 14.5 perches, and having 42ft frontage, together with a dwelling of 5/ rooms, known as No 62, THOMPSON STREET PART TOWN ACRES 103 AND 105 . WELLINGTON, meausring 33ft x 74ft 6m, together with a 5-roomed house and- conveniences erected thereon known as No. 19, ARTHUR STREET] Both the above Properties are in muchsought after residential localities, handy to the car lines, and within a short distance of the City, and which are rapidly increasing in value. For further particulars and cards to I view, apply to . J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY, 30lh JUNE At 1.30 p.m. ; FURNITURE SALE, ' '" . ' ' ' Atthe Residence, :' No. 9, TINAKORI ROAD. I TMTESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND -I-TJL CO. have been instructed to sell by auction, at the residence, as above: HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS of a Nine-roomed Residence, including:— CHESTERFIELD IN TAPESTRY DIVAN CHAIR IN TAPESTRY ' PEDESTAL JARDINIERE CARVED RIMU SIDEBOARD 4-MIRROR D'OOPv RIMU WARDROBE. Extension dining table, bevelled p. s . mirror, Brussels carpet, stair carpet Latsumu vases, china cupboard, bcotch chest, linoleum, sewing machine, 4- rimu duchesses, medicine chest, single oak bedstead, collapsible bookshelf, occasional tables, Morris chair, dining suite of 6 pieces, linoleum, kitchen utensils, china and crockery, luwn mower and garden tools. Goods on view morning of sale. Thorndon quay car stops at the residence. , . J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 2nd'JTJLY, 1924. At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF CITY PROPERTIES. TEN COTTAGES, TARANAKI STREET, 9-ROOMED BRICK RESIDENCE WALLACE STREET. TO WIND-UP AN ESTATE. "m/TESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND xtjl 00. h ave been instructed by the Tz^f te? r ,in tho E^'6 of tho Lat° Frederick. Hill to.Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Featherston street, as above— PT SECTION 85, WELLINGTON, Land measuring 106 ft Bin x 179 ft, together _ with the ten cottages, each containing 3 rooms and scullery and usual conveniences, known.as 253 to 263, Taranaki street. The'above property-is well situated in the best portion of Taranaki street. Tho cottages are all in fair order, and will always let readily. Thero is sufficient vacant land at the. roar of the cottages for tho erection of a factory or store. LOT 13, PT. SECTION 696, WELLINGTON. Land containing 34.6 perches, together. with tho brick residence thereon, containing 9 rooms and every possible convenience, known at 44, Wallace street. The above property is on tho corner of Wallace street and Hargreaves street, and commands a good outlook. The '<■* ick residence is one of the most substanti-U"-erected houa« in Wellington, having large rooms, and being fitted with every possible modern convenience. The surrounding houses are modern, high-class residences, and the locality is good; vacant, possession. For further particulars and arrangements to view, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. PRENDERGAST ESTATE, BOLTON STREET. r| VrIERE are a few of these very fine ■*• sections still unsold. MAGNIFICENT VIEW. BEAUTIFUL AIR. Four minutes from Lambton quay. SELECT LOCALITY. For PJans and full particulars, apply to tho Secretary, A, S. MACSHANJi 17, Uiov tired.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1924, Page 12

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