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AUCTIONS. " WEDNESDAY, THE Gth DAY OF NOVEMBER, . At 3.30 p.m. SALE BY MORTGAGE. UNDER CONDUCT OK-THE REGISTRAR OF TKE SUPREME COURT. ■ jVTBSSRS. J. H. BETI JUNE AND CO., :»'•*• acting' uijder instructions from the Registrar of tUo Supreu c Court at Wellington, :at'. the request oE the Mortgagee, will. .offes for Sale by Public Auction at their. Auction Rooms, situate at Brandon street, ■ Wellington, at 5.30 o'clock in the afternoovCof WEDNESDAY, the Oth DAY of NOVEMBER, j.329, the following property:—.:/. ALL THAT, piece of land containing 25/t percaes, more or leas, being part of Lot 4 ou Deposited Plan No. 5127, and being all the land in Certificate of Title, l Vol..'i 365j1Folv:217, Wellington Registry. '■The property comprises a detached wooden dwellinghouse with iron, roof, situate at and known as No. 347, THE PARADE; ISLAND BAY. The "Application to sell containing theMortgagee's estimate, of value may be inspected at, the Registrar's Office, Supreme Court,.Wellington,. at any convenient time prior to the-sale, Titter-Land Transfer. Terms—lo per cent, deposit, balance in one month.-. : . Particulars "and conditions of Sale may be inspected at the office of the Registrar or at'vthe offices •of the Auctioneers, MESSRS. J..H. .BETHUNE AND CO., or of-, the -■ Solicitors of the Mortgagee, 'Mesijra. "''Bell,.',, Gully, Mackenzie, and O'Leary* JBallance and Fcatherston streets, Wellington.. 1% ACRES.-: 1% ACRES. WEDNESDAY. 13th NOVEMBER, 1020, At 2.30 p.m. SPLENDID POULTRY FARM IN ■■■■■:: UPPER H.UTT. ■jITESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. •"■*• "haye1 been instructed by the Owiier, who is-leaving the district, to offer at Public Auction, at their rooms. corner Brandon and Featherston streets, Wellington, as above— GIBBONS ROAD, UPPER HUTT.— Dwelling containing four rooms, washhouse, .bathroom, scullery, and hall, conveßfcnces include? porcelain bath, Champion" range with splendid hot Water service, electric light, Register grate in- sitting-room. Also Whare, modern fowlhouses, motor, shed etn etc. . The-property is to be offered as a going concern,-including all house furniture, fowls, etc;; etc.- There are at present 100 fowls laying and 300 purebred coming on about February. The farm has not been fnlly developed, but has fowlh.ouses capable of holding 1000 birds. Prac-tically-all the land is under cultivation, and a Jargq. area- has -been planted in vese--1 tables.:.which find' a ready.market in the district. „" A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR ./:;A RETIRED MAN.. A .scheme of. subdivision has been prepared, .cutting the land into five sections measuring 42ft by _23Gft, on one of which is built., the house. Terms of Sale arc-remarkably Easy. For-full'details apply x '■'■ J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., <■ Auctioners. .WITHIN FEW MINUTES' EASY WALK OF COURTENAY PLACE. WEDNESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, 1929, WEDNESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, 1929, At 2.30 p.m. \LEVEL SECTION, 40ft BY 90ft, AND . ■-.■■■ u-ROOMED HOUSE. XrESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. •"•f- have been instructed to offer at Public Auction at their rooms, corner Brandon and Featherston streets, as above— 2, LLOYD STREET (off Lower , Pirie street and on .the flat), Dwelling, containing. 5 rooms and scullery, and haying electric light, gas cooker, range, built-in wardrobe, register grate, etc., etc.- Concrete paths, whare, and shed. Section measures 40ft by 90ft, and is dead level. , : ... Owing to it's close proximity to town its secluded position and easy approach, this property offers a unique opportunity to an investor or to a person desirous of buying a home. When the new tunnel is completed land values in this locality are bound to increase. LET US ARRANGE AN INSPECTION FOR YOU. EASY TERMS. ■ . J For full particulais, apply J. H.■ BETHUNE AND CO., . Auctioneers. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. SEASON 1929-1930 r PHE FhL-,t Wool Sale of the coming Sea- -*■ son will be held at the Town Hall, Wellington, on THURSDAY, 14th November, at 9 a.nii Catalogues.-'close at 12 noon on Saturday, 9th November. t Wool "is; received "for sale subject .to all lawfurregulations and conditions governing the'trade: Brokers are. not liable for loss in'ising vdirectly or indirectly (owing to restriction of lots and catalogues) from tne. .Wool not being. put' up for sale at the .first or any subsequent sale. Growers-are expressly notified that the insurance- included in Brokers' Consolidated Warehousing Charge is ordinary fire insurance only, and does not include damage resulting from earthquake shock, nor fire as a result.of earthquake shock, riot, civil commotion,- hostilities, military or usurped , power. Extra cover will only be taken out against any-or all of the excluded risks at owner's expense, on receipt of specific instructions. ..£> LOTS. -;' Three-bale lots other than super-fleece and super-lambs will be considered Star Lots,; and will be sold at the conclusion, of the- Main Catalogue. Further sales will be held in Wellington, on the following dates:— '■6th DECEMBER, 1929. "Hth JANUARY, 1930. r ;"i9tHTEBRUARY, 1930. . v2lst MARCH, 1930. The quantities to be offered at the December, January, and February Sales being linjited. By the New Zealand Wool Committeei catalogues for-those sales will close as fiocm as there is sufficient wool in store to coyer the limit fixed.; The.above roster is subject to alterations being-made in time and date, and to fixtiires ;l>eing altogether withdrawn. Brokers shall be held to have authority to sell at any such altered fixtures, notwithstanding that-the grower or vendor has re-ceived-Tio notice .of such alteration. THE'^WELLINGTON WOOL-BROKERS' ' ;;.:;•,■.;;..■ ASSOCIATION. C" ":■:.' '.y.-\ .W.'.D. GORHAM, ' ■ .^;S. '. i -.': :.:- ' Secretary. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. v; v~;-':^AN ART COLLECTION '■' . ' '. H:.""'V . From.the ESTATE .OF'THE LATE DR. MACKIN, ' -/., '."'..'■:-, To.be Sold by '■'.' PUBLIC AUCTION, -■:.•'..,. •-■■ . THURSDAY, ;■.;'.' THURSDAY, ■;: ■;■" • At McKENNA'S . „ cKENNA'S (THE NEW ZEALAND CHRISTIE'S), ■246,= Lambton quay (opp. D.1.C.), Wellington. Full details in Monday's issue. rpHE finest Wines produced in Spain, •*-' : Portugal, France, The Rhine, Aus^ traEa are procurable Grand Hotel Home Supply Store.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 108, 2 November 1929, Page 6

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