' AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 13lh MAY, 1925. At 2.30 p.m. ORIENTAL BAY RESIDENCE. No. 8, ORIENTAL TERRACE.' ■JVr? SSR uS- J- H- BETHUNE AND CO. ATJLhave been instructed to Sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Featherston street, as above: — LOT 31 D.P. 123, WELLINGTONResidence of 6 rooms, including large dining-room, drawing-room, 3 bedrooms, large basement, and all usual <£?/ nd "-PP'iances, on land 40ft TERRACE™ aS NO' 8> ORIENTAL Charmingly situated, away from the wind and dust and within 3 minutes or The Parade, this property commands a magnificent view. It. is sheltered, gets the sun all day and is easily accessible,' and tins salo affords an opportunity to acquire a property in the best part of the -tsay. lnc house is in thoroughly good order,, recently renovated, and artistically Papered; All of the rooms are pleasant, well lighted, and of good size, and tho NOW VACANT com£ol:Ubly "ranged. to For Conditio"s of Sale and key, apply J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, -13th MAY, 1925 At 2.30 p.m. TWO 'HOUS^-Tand 7a, VOGEL FOUR ROOMS,. JOHNSON STREET KARORI. ' In Estate Late John Daniel. JJfESSRS. J. aiETHUNE AND CO sti, nhrrrinstru hcted M£ dn; PA^oo rS U AND 15. SECTIONS 399 AND 400, WELLINGTON-Two tivlf fff 5- ? nd 4 rooms res Pect.veiy ( nttcd Wlth . al] usual cony » ;_ 6?n B?nn r °ulbu'ldi"gs, on land 61ft Din s 100 ft, and-known as NO3 7 AND 7a, VOGEL STREET fo^u^^o-Setyp^iS are in good order, and always let read! 'L°V£'7f? LK:-A D-?- 1775 > Land «ft . -\ 16/ it, and Residence of 4 rooms . large rece]]tion hall, kitchenette bathroom, and all usual conveniences, ISet^lrW-' johnson Tho property is situated in a handy part of Karon, the locality which is now becoming.so popular. Sun all day. The house is well built and comfortably arranged. ' To enable the Estate to be wound up low reserves have been fixed. For Conditions of Sale and arrangements to view, ripply to - ■ JAMES STELLIN, Or to . ■ 56, Manners street. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 13th MAY, ig2s. 6 ROOMS, No. 5, JESSIE STREET. Stp«pqHTE b JOHANNA JEPSEN jyrESSRS J. H. BETHUNE AND CO ->-'-«- have been instructed by tho ExccufSiin IDf% ?b°«° Estato- to SeU by Aucas above f"— r Oms> Feathcrston street, LIiNGrON measuring 20ft lin x 73ft llin, together with tho Dwelling of at^ne^^^^^S^ld make an ideal site for a small factory, the land being quite level. To wind-up the Estate, a low reserve has been placed upon the property, and terms can bo arranged to make weekly instalments of ■ principal and interest. For Conditions of Sale and arrangements to view, apply to ' J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. Auctioneers. ' . WEDNESDAY, 13th MAY, 1925 . At 2.30 p.m. £200 DEPOSIT. £200 DEPOSIT. 5 ROOMS AND 3 ROOMS, '• 107 and 107 a, ADELAIDE ROAD. 1%/TESSRS J. H. .BETHUNE AND CO -";'-■- have been instructed to sell by auca^abov — °lr rOOms> Feath erston street, r>'l'\«? T lj TIA- 7«-Land measuring 35ft x 92ft, and two Dwellings of 5 and 3 rooms respectively, with all conveniences thereon, known as 107 and 107 a, Adelaide road. This property is situated on a very valuable sito in ono of the best business portions of Adelaide road. All of tho land is level and provides a. splendid site for business or commercial purposes. Tho two dwellings arc in good repair insido and out, fitted with all necessary conveniences. a.nd arc lot at present at a wceklv rental of £1 14s. * ■ VERY EASY TERMS can be arranged, £200 deposit and the balanco on mortgage. . For conditions of sale and arrangements to view, apply to J. 11. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. MAGNIFICENT CITY FREEHOLD. SITUATED 22. GROSVENOR TERRACE, GOLDIE'S BRAE, TUESDAY, 12th MAY. 1925, at 2.30 p.m. AT ROOMS, 131, FEATHERSTON-ST. D UNBAR SLOANS, Auctioneer (in conjunction with R. L. Jones), has Been favoured with instruction* from the owner, Judge F. O. V. Achcson, who has been transferred to Auckland, to offer by Public Auction, his magnificent residence, situate at above address, on Tuesday, 12t,h May, 1925, at 2.30 p.m., at his rooms, 181, Featherston street— SCHEDULE: (1) LOT 15, D.P. 1453, Part Section 89. Certificate of Title 160/113. area 19.9 perches. This lot has'a iawn which can be made into full-sized tennis court or croquet lawn. (2) LOT 16, D.P. 1453. Section 89, Certificate of Title 160/113, area 212 perches. (3) LOT 17, D.P. 1453, Part Section 89. Certificate of Title 160/114, area 22.6 perches. Situated on Lot 16 is a magnificent house of 6 large rooms, 5 bedrooms, largo living rooms, library, kilchen. etc., containing every modern convenience, such as porcelain bath, caliphont, h. aiid c. shower, range, gzs cooker (on tiles). The Hoars of the upper and lower halls, also the library, are tim'shed in oak parquetry. .Tho. situation is ideal, one minute from tho tram, sheltered, Hunny. and commanding jin unsurpassed view'ot the harbour. . The grounds are beautifully*, planted with native shrubs, fruit trees," and flowers. This is a splendid opportunity to purchase a good, house in one of Wellington's picked localities, and there is ample room for a garage. Easy terms can be arranged, and immediate possession given. For further particulars and card to view, apply to Dunbar Sloane. 181. Vcalheisroii street: or R. 1,. Jones, .Mandol's Buildings, Willis street. lU.'MwiK PI.OAXK Auctioneer,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 101, 2 May 1925, Page 12
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