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AUCTIONS WEDNESDAY, sth NOVEMBER, 192+, At 2.30 p.m., ' -" BEAUTIFUL HOME, DAY'S BAY. Tl/TESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. i ■?;• aye boen instructed to sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Featherston street, as above. ™E WELL-KNOWN RESIDENCE, KNOWN AS KOHIKU, Ferry road, containing 8 rooms and all necessary ofliees, together with the land, contaming 1 rood 23.1 perches. The above Property is beautifully situvtn T lthm ,five minutes' walk of the a r t f;,°i n almost land, aud amongst delightful surroundings of Native bush, lawns ilowor gardens, with a stream running through, and a rustic bridge. It is one of the show properties of tho il'i -v. Resldence teing particularly kii aT d cora PrisinX large reception hall, bilhaf d-roora, and 6 other largo rooms, besides all the usual offices for a property of this description. The interior is well arranged, and fitted •with every possible convenience If necessary, arrangements could be made to sell, a smaller portion of the For arrangements to view apply J. H..BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 12th NOVEMBER 1924 ' . At 2.30 p.m. MOST IMPORTANT* SALE OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IN CENTRE OF CITY. No. 78, HILL STREET. No. 4, MOWBRAY STREET... • ATESSRS. J/ H. BETHUNE &CO un-J-TX der instructions from, the Absentee Owner, will sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Featherston street, as above LOltt4'p?A-5T ACTION 474, WELLINGION, containing 17 'perches and measuring 31ft 9in by 126 ft 7iu to 99ft 10m more or less, together with the Dwelling of 8 rooms erected thereon, known as No. 78 HILT, KTRWifTI PART SECTION 503, WELLINGTON measuring 31ft 4in by 115 ft 6in to 108 ft llui, more or less, with the Dwelling Mofv^AYtTßEkr: 10"11 " N°- * Situated in select and quiet residential streets, tho above properties are bound to appeal to Buyers who desire a superior home. Ihey have been held for many years by the same Owner, and this is the nrst timo they have been placed on tho market. Both of the sections are level, and there will be no oxpense for excavating if it is-intended to rebuild. The surrounding locality, so near the Parliamentary Buildings and grounds is one of the prettiest in the city. ' " Intending Purchasers would bo well advised not to miss this opportunity of securing a centrally-situated home. , ; For further particulars and arranmsments to view, apply to J:. H. BETHUNE AND CO.I,' ■:■ Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, 192? At 2.30 p.m. PRELIMINARY NOTICK . ; D^RW^Is T Sr mADB AND MESSRS, J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. aro. instructed by Mr. C. C. Odlin «'ho is leaving-on- a. visit to England, to sell by Public Auction, in conjunction with Messrs. John Odlin and Co., Ltd -on above date:— • ' THAT'SPLENDID. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, No. 272, THE ESPLANADE ISLAND BAY, comprising the beautiful Residence of 9 rooms, with evory possible convenience,' also' lnr°-o Motor Garage, together with woU-laid-out grounds and tennis court. This lroporty is situated on the beach and just past the end of the tram line. It commands a magnificont view, receives tho full benefit of the suii, and is well • sheltered from the southerly . wind. . ■ . . J For further particulars, apply to ' JOHN ODLIN AND CO., LTD Or - ■ ■ '. . ■ J.H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1924 At 2.30 p.m. 5 ROOMS, 42, RATA ROAD | HATAITAI. TVfESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO -1-TJL; have been instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Featherston street, as above— • . LOT 52, D.P. 2016, measuring 40ft x 100 ft, together with the Dwelling of 5 rooms, bathroom with enamel bath, caliphont, c.1., range, gas stove, and necessary appliances, known as No. 42, -RATA ROAD. r . • . The propedty .is in a good situation overlooking Evans Bay, and having a beautiful outlook. It is sheltered from prevailing winds, is sunny, and has easy access from the road. Land Transfer Title. ' ■ . •' • ' Now vacant. For key and conditions of sale, apply to „, J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., ' Auctioneers. PUBLIC TRUST SALE, TUESDAY, 18th~NOVEMBER, 1924 ' \ At 2.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from the PURT.Tn TRUSTEE to offer for sale by Publfc Auction in. the (late Chamber of Commerce Room) National Mutual Buiidintrs Customhouse quay, Wellington; as above— ESTATE OF MARGARET COLLINS, -_ No. 15, Kiwi-street, Lower Hutt, Being convenient 5-roomed House scullery, washhouse, copper. tubs,' workshop p.w c, less than 3 minutes' walk from Railway Station. ARCHIBALD OSCAR MAPLESDEN Deceased. .' No. 69, Rongotai terrace, Miramar Being attractive 6-rd. Dwelling-, in splendid condition, commanding a fine view of Maranui, Lyall and Evans Bays. MARY RICHER, Deceased Being Part Section 37; 39, Harbour District, containing 16 perohes, with cosy 3-rd House and kitchen, situate corner Rona street and Main road, Eastbourne EL NABm HJA^ E BUTLER, Deceased, JNo. Idl, Marine parado, Soatouji Known as 'Hurstville," and being desirable 4-rd. House, c.1., gas stove, and conveniences; land 28ft x 100 ft [more or less) ■ ' "5 T AVIP M'KINLAY, Deceased.' No. 33, lotara street, Rolia BayBeing nice 5-rd. House, bathroom" and conveniences; land 24 perches REBEKAH BURT, Debased Charming one-story, 5-rd. House, scullery, bathroom, and. all conveniences washhouse, coal shed, stable, situate Nikau avenue, close Bellevue Gardons, Lower Hutt largo and well-sheltered gardens. ' For further details appjy' to the Auctioneer, 182, FEATHERSTON STREET Or THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE. ■RANTED Sell, 5-sealer Ford .Sedan, 1923 model. £150 cash, perfect order, new tiros. Apply BOX 1274, Or ' TELE PHONG 20-273. BuT^TLOIv7^TLVERsTiTIi:\M: —■ .j|IN a knoll at Silverslroani, witli a .V . beautiful view, a Pretty Bungalow. bro»n and whitu, for finh oe To Let, fw *-«uu mßb- Bos W, W_eUi^ 6 i 2 tt,

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 107, 1 November 1924, Page 12

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