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AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 2Sth NOVEMBER, 1925, At 2.30 p.m. THREE DWELLINGS OF G ROOMS EACH, and EIGHT OK THE FINEST SECTIONS IN ISLAND BAY, ' FRONTING THE PARADE. TAMAR STREET, CLYDE STREET, AND MELBOURNE ROAD, Belonging to the Estate R. Ewing. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., in conjunction with the Maitland Land Agency, have been instructed to Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, No. 154, Featherstoii street, as above:— ■ THREE DWELLINGS OF SIX ROOMS EACH. NO. 69, THE PARADE, ISLAND BAY. Exceptionally Well-built House of 6 ■ large roms, particularly well fitted and having all conveniences. Land G-ft by 113 ft, on the corner of TAMAR STREET. NOW VACANT. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. NO. 73, THE PARADE—WeII-built House of 0 large rooms, well arranged and fitted with all conveniences, standing on large section, 70ft by 113 ft. NO. 7, TAMAR STREET-Commodious Dwelling of 6 rooms and kitchenette, bathroom, with porcelain bath and basiu, hot water service, and all conveniences, on land 92ft Bin by 75ft . . •tin." 8 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING '. . SECTIONS. . LOT 1 to 3, fronting Tamar and Western side of Clyde streets, containing areas of from 20.3 perches. Beautiful level sites, ready for immediate' building, . splendid outlook and lying well to the sun. LOTS _ to 9, fronting Tamar, Eastern ' side of Clyde street, and Melbourne road, containing areas from 20 perches. Excellent sites varying from gentle, slopes to Hillside sections, just nicely elevated from The Parade, commanding a charming outlook, and getting tho sun all day. The Estate comprises without a doubt the best sections available in Island Bay. Situated at the city end of the Bay, near to Wakefield Park, and tho Golf Links, it is an ideal spot for a residence. Well sheltered, lyiug well to tho sun, and yet within a short distance of tho splendid teach. Now is the time to buy some of the last available good sites in the district. SKETCH PLANS NOW AVAILABLE. Call for Yours. For further particulars, arrangements to view houses and sections, apply to THE MAITLAND LAND AGENCY,' 153, Lambton quay, or to MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 2Sth NOVEMBER, 1928. • at 2.30 p.m. SPLENDIDLY SITUATED RESIDENCE 7 ROOMS, No. 21, HOBSON CRESCENT, to wind up an Estaie. MESSRS. J.--H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been instructed to Sell by Public Auction at their rooms, la., Featherston street, as above: — LOT. 12, D.P. SGI, pt. Sect. 597, Wellington.. Land containing 21.2 perches, together with tho ground floor Resi■••dence of 7 largo rooms, bathroom, washhouse, etc. thereon, known as No. 21, Hobsou crescent. /This is a very commodious house,■ comprising large drawing-room, 5 bedrooms, kitchen with walk-in' pantry, bathroom with hand basin, 2 patents, linen cupboard, coal shed, and ah usual appointments. The section is a fine level one, having 21ft frontage ,by a depth of 105 ft, and widening to 85ft at rear, laid out in garden, and providing ample room for erection of motor garage and extension of buildings if required. Tho sale provides a splendid opportunity to acquire a house in the best of localities. ■•■-.., For cenditious of sale aud arrangements to vie^(, apply to «T. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers., W-*>NESDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1928, At 2.30 p.m. ' . '• . DAY'S BAY. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, 25 ROOMS,-SHOP, AND LUNCH ROOM, "BAY VIEW HOUSE." FRONTING THE MAIN ROAD. To be Sold as a Going Concern. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., in conjunction with MESSRS. R. A. LARGE AND CO., have been instructed to Sell by Auction, at their Rooms, 154, Featherston street, as above— LOT 7. BLK. 1, FERRYSIDE—Land 46ft 6in by 239 ft 6in to 214 ft 4in, widening to S4ft 6iu at the rear, together with the Accommodation House of 25 rooms, 'lunch-room, sun porch, 2 bathrooms, and usual offices. Shop, Motor Garage with concrete floor, known as BAY VIEW HOUSE, and fronting tbe MAIN ROAD, to be sold together with all fixtures, fittings, and furniture as a going concern. An excellent opportunity .o walk in to an established business, situated in the best part of the .Bay, and with the full season's returns to como in. ' Only a few minutes to the wharf, opposite the Beach, and adjacent to the splendid Council Tenuis Courts and magnificent, Native Bush. The finest and practically the only available situation for such & business. . . For further particulars, conditions of sale, and arrangements to view, Apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers, Or to R. A. LARGE AND CO., Opposite G.P.0., Featherston street. THURSDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1928, At 1 p.m. and continuing on FRIDAY. GREAT ANNUAL AUCTION SALE. GREAT ANNUAL AUCTION SALE. 1000 L^s 1000 BEAUTIFUL AND RARE OLD ANTIQUES, FURNITURE AND FUR- - NISHINGS, VALUABLE OLD CHINA AND POTTERY, ORMULU AND BRASSWARE, At MESSRS. MTiENNA'S & CO., . Fine Art Galleries, 246, LAMBTON QUAY. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by Auction, on the above premises:— A SPLENDID CATALOGUE OF FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, Including: Georgian bow fronted ehesls, Chinese inlaid chairs from tho Chinese restaurant at Wembley, inlaid mahogany occasional table, rosewood Regency chairs, Empire period mahogany card table, Georgian mahogany wine cooler, mahogany hall chair, mahogany screen, Davenport inlaid walnut tables, suite of 6 mahogany dining chairs, painted oval table, walnut dressing table, oak chest, small bow-fronted chest, walnut work table, carved oak smoker's chairs, Davenport Queen Anne dropside table. 2 music Canterbury., sntinwood chair and seat, Georgian oak writing bureau, oak monk's seat and table, 4-piece oak bedroom suite, , mahogany writing desk. .Vases, porcelain and china, including gold lustre tea service, Satsuma and Cloisone vases, Worcester cups and saucers, old English Delft vases, genuine old willow pattern plates, Minton dinner set, Sheffield hot water dishes and silver cruet, Georgian silver cruet, old pewter tankards, Capo di Monte vases, toby jugs, Venetian glass vases, Dresden figures, Crown Derby figures, Sevres cups and saucers, liqueur sets, crystal decanters, old ivory figures, Imari vases, Dresden ' china clocks, Papier Macke boxes and trays, brass candlesticks, and hundreds of other rare and beautiful articles. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—This is an exceptional sale of genuine rarities, and it is seldom that an opportunity occurs when such wonderfully scarce pieces can be purchased at Auction Prices. ■.-.-- ■-> ON VIEW ALL DA_T WEDNESDAY. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Auctioneers,
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 121, 27 November 1928, Page 18
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