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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. KARORI RESIDENCE FOR SALE. WE have been instructed to offer For Sale, by Private Treaty, a Well-built One-story FAMILY RESIDENCE of 8 rooms, with city conveniences, including electric light, gas cooker, new Shacklock cooking range supplying hot and cold water, city water supply and drainage; plenty of room for poultry and garden. There are also two conservatories. The property is situated within one minute's walk of tram, near tie new Marsden School, and has a fronta&j of aboui 166 ft by 200 ft deep, is in first-class order, having been thoroughly renovated and painted. Price only £2300. Terms can be arranged. Further particulars from LONGMORE & CO., Property Auctioneers, 207, Lambton quay.

STOP PRESS NEWS

SENTENCED FOR CRIME.

(By Telegraph.— Press Association.) HAMILTON, This Day.

In the Supreme Court to-day, Cornelius Buckley, a middle-aged man, was sentenced to two years' reformative detention for iudeccntly assaulting two little girls. James Golliorp, described as a bad character, ivu3 EC.nleu.ecd to two year/ 'burd labour for forgery at llorriusvillc. Wlllium Johnson was sentenced to twelve moolhn' bard labour for forging and attempting (o utter a cheque for £160 at, Tc Aw»mutu.

AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, llth JUNE, 1926, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE VALUABLE KELBURN PROPERTY, SPLENDIDLY BUILT 8-ROOMED RESIDENCE, No. 42, Central Terrace. IiTESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., ■"■*- favoured with instructions, will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at their Rooms, 195, Lambton quay, on the above date — A DISTINCTLY ATTRACTIVE HOME, complete with every modern convenience, standing on a splendid section of land, and known as No. 42, Central terrace. Comprising 8 well-appointed rooms, this is a residence in which expense has not been spared. First -class workmanship is evidenced throughout, whilst the material used has been the best procurable, and the finish and attractiveness is all that could be desired. The situation is undoubtedly one of the best —sunny,, with a city and harbour view, and within a few minutes of the G.P.O. For full particulars apply to MESSRS. LEICESTER AND JOWETT, Solicitors to the Trustee, Or HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. .' FRIDAY, llth JUNE, 1926, At 1 p.m. 2000 vo£Fmes 2000 GENERAL LITERATURE, NEW ZEALAND WORKS. STANDARD NOVELS, Etc. ]lf ESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ■"-*- will sell by auction at their rooms, Featherston street, as above:— A SPLENDID CATALOGUE OF BOOKS, including the Arabian Nights (12 vols.), Webber's Views in the South Seas, Oliver's Sketches in N.Z., New Lithographs by C. D. Barraud, complete set of the N.Z. Institute Transactidns (1868-1919), 2 Early Bibles (1810 and 1840), COBBETT'S STATE TRIALS (1812), 33 vols.,- fine set of Books dealing with Scottish Family History, Early Wellington (N.Z.) Papers, "The Independent," 1870-2, Works of Dickens (13 volumes), Wakclin's Leaves from the Writings of a Journalist (1877), Crewe's Life in N.Z. (1874), Taranaki (Wells), 1878, Wellington Almanack (1879), Carmen (illustrated), Burns's Calendar (1876), Scots' Minstrelsie (6 -vols.), Carter's Advanced Accounts, Dickser's Auditing, Mercantile Law, Morison's Companies, and other Accountancy Books. A. splendid collection of poetry, including Swinburne, Burns, E. B. Browning, Dunbar, D. G. Rossetti, Matthew Arnold, Watts Dunton, Walt Whitman, and others. 'Natural History of English Insects (1720), beautifully illustrated. General Novels, including works by Arnold Bennett, John Galsworthy, Tarkington, Dumas, Vachell, Winston Churchill, and many others. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. . NOW ON VIEW. Inspection invited. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE, 1926, At 2.30 p.m. SPLENDID LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE CONTAINING 7 ROOMS,, No. 43, SALAMANCA ROAD, LEASE-IX-PKRPETUITY. In Estate Late L. H. B. Wilson. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been .instructed by the Executors of the above Estate to' Sell by Public Auction ?it their Rooms, . Featherston street, Wellington, as above — The lease having a period to run until Ist December, 1931, at a ground rental of £1 per annum with perpetual right of renewal thereafter for the first period of 21 years, and thereafter periods of J4 years, at a revaluation of the ground rental of the property known as No. 43, SALAMANCA ROAD. Land containing 21.5 perches, and having a frontage of 56ft 6in by an irregular depth-of about 120 ft, and also having a frontage to a private right-of-way at the rear. This property is splendidly situated within easy walking distance of the City or of the Kelburn cable car. The position is sheltered, and commands a magnificent view of the City and harbour... . There is ample land for garden and room on the back frontage for the erection of motor garages. The residence contains 7 large rooms, all well lighted, having lofty studs and in splendid order and condition. It is fitted with electric ■ light (wired for the new power), gas stove, two hot points, bathroom with pedestal bath, pedestal porcelain hand basin, and gas caliphont. There is also a cloak-room, scullery, pantry, plenty of built-in cupboards and washhouse. VACANT—POSSESSION.. For arrangements to view, Conditions of Sale, and further information, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., , • Auctioneers. PETONE-ABSOLUTE SNIP. A FEW Minutes to station—3o ACRES OF LAND, 15 under cultivation, subdivided three paddocks, 2-rd. cottage, near Hutt road, with furniture,'.etc., six cows, 1 horse, 1 foal, 1 bull, cream separator, churn, and equipment for dairy farm. Transfer title; easy, payments; immediate possession. Selling on account of illhealth. Only £930 the lot. W, V. WILSON AND CO., Petone.

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Evening Post, Volume 137, Issue CXI, 10 June 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume 137, Issue CXI, 10 June 1926, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume 137, Issue CXI, 10 June 1926, Page 18

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