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AUCTIONS. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. WEDNESDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, 1926, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT PROPERTY AUCTION SALE. 6 ROOMS, No. 29, BULLEE STREET. \ BUNGALOW, 5 ROOMS, No. 4, OBAN STREET EAST, HIGHLAND PARK. 4 ROOMS, No. WO, SYDNEY STREET. 5 ROOMS, No. 142, SYDNEY STREET. ■, 5 ROOMS, No. 144, SYDNEY STREET. J 3 ROOMS, ' No. 31. JEFFERSON I STREET, BROOKLYN. I 4 ROOMS, No. 65, RUGBY STREET. 5 ROOMS, No. 23, SIDEY .STREET. A 5 SECTIONS. WALLACEVILLE. 4 ROOMS, No. 6, EARL'S TERRACE, MOUNT VICTORIA. 4 ROOMS, No. 6a, EARL'S TERRACE, MOUNT VICTORIA. 5 ROOMS, LOWRY BAY. 4 AND 3 ROOMS, MILLS ROAD, VOGELTOWN. r i MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. t have been instructed by the Public Trustee to Sell by Auction, at their t Rooms, 154, Featherston street, as above: t v D. T. ORR ESTATE. s No. 29, BULLER STREET—Land 35ft 1 x 139 ft, together with a two-story Dwel- E ling o£ six rooms, bathroom, scullery, and fitted with electric light and all conveniences throughout. AU the rooms are of good size, lofty, and well lighted. This property is splendidly situated, within a few yards of Willis street, but in a first-class residential street. The section is large and quite level, and there is ample room for the erection of a motor garage. E. B. HAND-NEWTON ESTATE. No. 4, OBAN STREET EAST, HIGHLAND PARK—Absolutely Up-to-date ; Bungalow, of five roms, large reception hall, bathroom, and every possible mod- ; em appliance. Built-in cupboards, Methven hot water system, Champion gas stove specially fitted, large sun porch, interior tastefully finished; oak mantels, carrara ceilings throughout, large section, 89ft 6in x 136 ft to 184 ft, well laid out. This property is charmingly situated, " and the house is so designed that all the - rooms obtain the maximum of sunshine. ] It is only a short distance from tram, ■> and the surroundings are delightful. EMILY WHITE ESTATE. No. 140, SYDNEY STREET—Land 30ft 3in x 115 ft 6in, together with a fourroomed Cottage, fitted with electric light, copper, tubs, and bath. NoT 142, SYDNEY STREET—Land 18ft ■ x 75ft (approx.), two-story House of five rooms with bathroom, scullery, washhouse, electric light, gas range, and all usual conveniences. NOW VACANT. No. 144, SYDNEY STREET—Land 18ft 6in x-75ft (approx.), two-story House of five rooms, with bathroom and scullery- • washhouse, gas lighting, and all conveni- . ences. • ' . . j The above three, properties are exeep- , tionally well situated, just .past the Dominion Museum, and adjacent to the Par- ' liament Buildings.' A very desirable residential locality. S. STEPHENS ESTATE. No. 31, JEFFERSON STREET, BROOKLYN—Land 21ft Win x 135 ft 4in, . together with the four-roomed Cottage, ; gas lighting, gas stove, range, bath, and conveniences. Handily situated, close to the car terminus. Level section, laid out in garden with concrete paths. FLORENCE G. GILLIES ESTATE. . . No. 65, RUGBY STREET—Land 25ft x 74ft, together with a right-of-way over land on the western boundary. Erected on the land is a Cottage of four rooms and washhouse, and usual conveniences. This property overlooks the Basin Reserve, and is a very desirable residential situation. WILLIAM OLIVER ESTATE. No. 23, SIDEY STREET—Land containing 4.9 perches, together with the House, of four rooms and scullery thereon, fitted ■ with all usual conveniences. This house is situated only a few yards from Hopper street, and in a very handy \ residential part, only one section from town. Now Vacant. L. E. LANKSHEAR ESTATE. WALLACEVILLE—Lots 23 to 27, D.P. 1648, 5 Vacant Sections, fronting Bentinck and Bracken streets, Wallaceville. These -sections contain 21.1 perches each, are quite level, anjd situated near to the Wallaceville station. AN-NIE MACKEY ESTATE. 6, EARL'S TERRACE,'MOUNT VICTORIA—Land 27ft x 63ft, with 4ft rightI of-way giving access to 6a at the. back. j Four-roomed Dwelling, electric light, gas stove, and conveniences. iNow Vacant. 6a, EARL'S TERRACE, MOUNT VICTORIA—Land 31ft x 52ft, with right-of-way mentioned above, and 3ft entrance to Stafford street. Four-roomed Dwelling, electric light, and conveniences. These properties are handy to Courtenay place, and are good investment properties. F. R. COOPER ESTATE. LOWRY BAY—Area' approximately Uacre. Modern five-roomed House, with motor shed, close to beach. Section has commanding situation, and is nicely planted with native shrubs. ALICE CHARMAN ESTATE. Nos. 11 and 13, MILLS ROAD, VOGELTOWN —Land containing 39.3 perches, together with two Dwellings of 4 and 3 rooms respectively, recently renovated and fitted with usual conveniences. ' These properties are on the new Corporation Bus Route. For further information and conditions of sale apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., | Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, J920, At 1 p.m. 1 VOLUMES ' I Kftfl IOUU VOLUMES XOUU Also, 19 VALUABLE OLD PRINTS AND AQUATINTS. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. will • sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Fea- i tberston street, as above:— .. NEW ZEALAND WORKS, including : Bracken's Musings in Muoriland, ,i Wakelin's Leaves from the Writings : of a N.Z. Journalist, Te Ika a Maui : (Taylor), Taylor's Past and Present of N.Z., Patuone, Swainson's N.Z., Hamilton's Maori Art (5 parts), Carter's Life of a N.Z. Colonist, Munday's Our Antipodes (3 vols). SPECIAL SELECTION OF MODERN NOVELS, including works by Sabatini, Anthony Hope, John Oliver . Hobbes, G. A. Birmingham, Jerome X., Jerome, Winston Churchill, H. de' Vere Stacpoole, and many others. • GENERAL AND SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE— Viscount Morlcy's Recollections, Hinck's British Polygon, Tyndall's New Fragments, Talks with Mr J Gladstone, Life of Sydney Dobell (2 vols), A Young Naturalist in the.Argentine (2 vols), Moliere's Dramatic _ Works (3 vols), International Library of Famous Literature, Household J Words, Dickens Works, Encyclopedia j Britannica (10th edit), and Revolving ' •Bookcase. f THE ARABIAN NIGHTS (Burton), 12 <■ vols. Handsomely bound.' Also, Sepia Aquatints by R. Earloni, Print Launching of "Trafalgar" (Baxter), various valuable old prints. Now on view. Catalogues on application. c J. H. BETHUNE & CO., \ Auctioneers. ' ORIENTAL BAY] ~ c A TTRACTIVE Modern Residence, com- a ■**• piysing large living-room, diniug-room, a 2 bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom with por- \ eclain bath and basin, laundry, etc., all n under one roof. Glorious outlook over 1 harbour and surroundings, and sun all day. Motor garage. Handy to tram. Price £2750. SIOVERSTREAM AND HERETAUNGA. We have several very fine Properties in these two favoured localities. Splendid Sections from %-ae.re upwards. Modern 4-rd. Bungalow, with garage, for £1300. . G. G. TOLHURST & SON, ' Sharebrokers and Estate Agents, . Bank of N.Z. Buildings.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1926, Page 14

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