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AUCTIONS. __ .FRIDAY, 1 O'CLOCK. FURNITURE, SEWING MACHINE, FANCY'GOODS, ETC. S EATON'S SALES SERVICE will sell in their rooms, 211, Lambton quay, as above:—Rimu armchair, rimu table, 3 occasional tables, Wheeler. and Wilson treadle sewing machine in good order, wicker armchair, curtain rods, reversible rugs, cabinet gramophone, fire dogs, clocks, shovel, gas stove, radiator, books, and part contents of toy and fancy goods shop. UNRESERVED. HERBERT SEATON, '.{..-.. Auctioneer. ; / ■ " PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARANCE SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, WHITE LEGHORN FOWLS, OVERLAND MOTOR-CAR (no reserve), and HALF-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE. On the Property, Seddon street (off Nai- ■ nai road), LOWER HUTT. SATURDAY, 13th FEB., 1926, at 2 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions from F. J. Black, Esq., who has sold his: property, to sell, as above— . THE CONTENTS OF HIS 4-RD. HOUSE. • Full details later. , H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, . ■ Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, ' ■ 1926, at 2.30 p.m. FIVE BEAUTIFUL SECTIONS, KHANDALLAH, Corner Boxhill and Clarke streets. MESSRS. J.H.BETHUNE AND CO, ■"A will sell-by auction at their Rooms, Featherstdn street; as above—. LOTS 1 to 5, part Section 13, Khandallah. , Five Sections, containing areas varying from 32 perches :to over half an acre, and having splendid road frontages to BOXHILL and CLARKE STREETS. IDEA!/ SITUATION^ handy. to station and to the Main'road bus service. Sun all day, good outlook, best part of Khandallah, select/surroundings. All of the sections are on an easy grade, and will make first-class building, sites. UPSET. PRICES; have been fixed at from £3 to £6 per foot frontage. 0 EASY TERMS—IO per cent, cash, 5 per cent. in six months, 5 per cent, in twelve months, balance in three years, interest at 6 per cent, per annum. ■ PLANS on application. - J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., • ' • ■ *v Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1926, . At 2.30 p.m. SPLENDID ORIENTAL BAY PROPERTY, ■ No. 10, WILKINSON TERRACE. MESSRS. ;j. H.IbShUKE & CO. have I J^* inotructed to.Sell by Auction, at their' Rooms, Featherston street, as above— "' . THE CHARMING'HOME, containing 7 rooms, replete with every possible convenience, sun balcony, c.1., hot water, porcelain bath and basin, 2 patents, bell system, etc Land 12.5 perches, ' known as No. 10/ WILKINSON TERRACE. This home is Bituated in a choice part of Oriental Bay, out of the dust, and in a sheltered and sunny spot. The surroundings are delightful, a-most charming view of the ;harbour being obtained. The house is tastefully arranged, being designed under the supervision of a leading architect, with a view to convenience of working, and to secure the maximum view of the harbour. All the finishings are of oregon, the papers being in the best of taste, and all modern appliances installed. POSSESSION CAN BE GIVEN. For further particulars and arrangements to view, apply to J. H. BETHUNE & CO., ■", | ■ Auctioneers. 24th FEBRUARY, 1926, At 2.30 p.m. 9 ROOMS—No. 24; KELBURN PARADE (Opposite Victoria College). MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., in •«*■ conjunction with MESSRS. FINCH & WEBSTER, have been instructed to Sell by Auction, at their Roomi, Featherston street, as. above— .j PT.LOTS 6 and 7, DP. 1105, land 34ft x 163 ft 9in. Erected thereon ie a Residence of 9 rooms, including 5 bedroom?,, and.replete with all conveniences, known as No. 24, KELBURN PARADE. This property is in a Very handy situation, near to the cable car, and commanding a splendid, view of the harbour. The section' is quite level, and there is a fine garden at the rear. This house was erected in 1917 by a reliable builder, and will stand any inspection. It is fitted with all appliances, c.1., caliphont, jiorcelain bath, bathroom: with decolito floor, and is in thoroughly good order inside and but, and is a home that will commend itself to discriminating buyers. ALMOST IMMEDIATE POSSESSION can be given. EASY TERMS can be arranged. For \ further particulars and arrangements to view, apply to i , J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 24th FEBBUABY, 1926, At 230 p.m. •-GOOD BUILDING BITES-8 v NORTHLAND. Wilton, Creswick, and Lambeth roads. MESSRS. J. H. iiTHUNE A CO., in •"^conjunction with MESSRS. FINCH &, WEBSTER, have been instructed to Sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Featherston street, as above— LOTS 9, 10, 11, 12, 16, and 47, D.P. 1742. Vacant Sections, having frontages to WILTON ROAD, CRESWICK ROAD, and I.LAMBETH ROAD. ► A splendid opportunity to acquire handy sections new to" both tram and bus services'at a. reasonable figure. From the sections a fine outlook is ob-tained,-the situation" being sunny. EASY TERMS; 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in six months, balance in three years, interest 6H per cent. SKETCH PLANS on application. JJM. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers. Or FINCH & WEBSTER, " Featherston street ■:- ,FpR-&4LK: -_ ' MAHINA BAY.-. LARGE BLOCK OF SEASIDE" LAND AND FAMILY RESIDENCE. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. -"*• have been'instructed by Dr. Fell to Sell by Private Treaty, his Magnificent Property at Mahina Bay, containing about . 514 ACRES. This land was selected many years ago by the-owner on, account of the beautiful situation and charming outlook. Moßt of the Block is covered with magnificent Native Bush, and there is also a large orchard an 4' garden. The Residence contains some 12 rooms and is in first-class order, whilst the grounds are well laid out and planted. The property can "be subdivided into building sites, most of which will prove the best on the Eastern side of the Harbour. ■'-.■■.. For further particulars, apply to .j; H. BETHUNE AND CO. LAERY AND CO, LTD., Wellington. HAVE for Private Sale, at low prices, large supplies of-Canterbury-grown Seed Potatoes, as follow:— SUTTON'S SUPREME, EARLY REGENTS, RED DAKOTAS, GAMEKEEPERS, NORTHERN STARS, ARRAN CHIEF, BRITISH QUEEN, **" Quotations .upon -application.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 35, 10 February 1926, Page 16

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