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AUCTIONS. MONDAY. 17th MAY, 1909, At 2.30 p.m. . CENTRAL FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, MACDONALD CRESCENT,. THOMPSON STREET AND AUSTIN 1 STREET.TMTESSRS. J. h: BETHUNE AND Co: have favoured wifh instructions to Sell by Auction at their I?ooms, Featherston Street, as'above — LOTS 19 and 20 of Section 166, "WELLINGTON, having 66ft. Bin. frontago to MACDONALD CRESCENT by a depth of 74ft. 7in. to Js2ft. 7m., together with the residence (No. 11) thereon, containing H rooms, with verandah, balcony, etc., fitted with hot and cold water, gas, and conveniences. Also No. 13, containing 11 rooms, with verandah and balcony, hot and cold water, and conveniences. The above dwellinghouscs aro let. to good tenants at .£2 15s. and Ss. per week respectively. .They are situated near to St. John's School, and command splendid views. VXWS SECTION'No. 53, WELLINGTON, having a 'frontage of 33ft. 9Jin. to THOMPSON STREET by 124 ft. llin. to 126 ft. 2in„ together with the residence known as "ALLANDALE HOUSE," No. 36, containing 13 rooms, fitted with hot and cold water, gas stove, and all conveniences. . This house has been occupied for many years by the present tenant at a rental-of per week. Its proximity to the Tram Lines in Cuba and Willis Streets gives it special value as a family residence or noardinghouse, whilst the site is sufficiently above the general level to give a charming view of City and Harbour. PART OP SECTION 342, WELLINGTON, liav- . in* • frontages of 40 feet to AUSTIN STREET-and 82 feet to QUEEN STREET, together with the shop and dwelling of 4 rooms, No. 46 Queen Street, and two cottages of 4 rooms each, No. 54 Austin Street and No. 42 Queen Street; let at a .total rental of £2 14s.tper week.. [ These buildings are in. first-class fepair, and , tho situation close to the Tram' Line in Pirie ; Street assures a purchaser an 'absolutely safe investment. . . 1 • For further particulars and cards to view apply to ■ • • ; J. H. BETHUNE AND. CO., 'Auctioneers. ; ' '' 7'' ' 7995 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 18th and 19th ..... MAY, 1909, - . Commencing Each Day at 10 a.m. ■ SALB 0F HIGH-CLASS' ' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CURIOS, OIL-PAINTINGS, AND <WATER ' COLOURS. :. 4 t «- t fe c S ! n il3 f no a No - 223 > "Wellington Torrace. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from T. h. Donne, Esq., who is leaving for England, to MU/by auction, at his residence, as above— Th 9.i 3 Splendid HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and APPOINTMENTS, contents of drawingroom;- din'ingroom, hall; billiardropm; study, . 5 bedrooms, . kitchen, storeroom; balconies,' and laundry, including— '' OIL PAINTINGS and WATER COLOURS by - : Guily, Barraud, Nerli, Worsley, 'Christmas, Brooke-Smith, Nevine ll .Leslie,'"Hoyte, Hans Heysen, Pcrrett, Von' ; Meyern, Ru- . baldi, Hodgkins, Hormson Bylcs, R.8.A., R. Stone, and othor world-renownied artists, Maori and.South Sea Island Curios Home and heads, from various countrios Winchester arid other : magazine rifles, sporting guns, and ammunition Choico _ Sheraton rosewood , and finely-carved chairs and ssttecs Rich Axrairister carpets and rugs • Cork carpet and best linoleum Alcook's combination billiard and dining table with all'accessories Massive sideboard' and dinner wagons Diningroonv suites and divan ohairs Kirkman piano in rosewood caso Mahogany dressing cabinet and:ducheese pair Double mahogany bedstead, mahogany waling , ..desk and, bookcase ; combined . . Library table, cheffonier-bookcase., *.- Cloisonne vases and Dresden china ornaments Royal Doulton ware, e.p. and silver ware Choice dinner service 2 graphophones and records . English saddle and bridle Aluminium saucepans, kitchen utensils, and ■ sundries Complete .catalogues of the 780 lots will bo posted .to any address on application. # On-view oh Monday' Afternoon and on Morning of Sale., 8130 ■ J.-H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. ' WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE,,.1909,. ' ' . / At 2.30-p.m. - 1 AT.THE AUCTION ROOMS OF 7 MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO.,_ Corner of Brandon and Featherston Streets, Wellington. l| > AUCTION-SALE, . By Order, of tho Mortgagees, under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court.

TMTESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., hav-i'-u - mg been favoured with instructions by the Registrar of ,the Supremo, Court on • .l"?.' a PP^ ca^9n - oj. tho; Mortgagees will. Sell by Publio Auction, on Wednesday, 2nd day of June, 1909, at. 2.30 . p.m.— THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY, situate at BROOKLYN, WELLINGTON,*. and being ALL THAT piece or parcel of land, containing twenty-four perches arid ' seven-tenths of a perch (Oac. Or. 24.7 p.), being part Lot 110, on Deposited Plan 1004,-afod^art'Sec-tion 13, Oh'iro District, and beiiig all tho land'in Certificate of Title, Volume 161, Folio 171, and having a frontage to Ohiro 66 feet, by a depth of 103 feet, TOGETHER vritli two four-roomed dwellingthereon, SUBJECT to" Memoranda of Mortgage, Registered Numbers 57677. and ■ 60594, .to. secure payment' of the sums of Three hundred and fifty pounds (.£350) and .Two hundred U'2oo) respectively, with iri- . terest, there being now remaining owing in respect of the first-mentioned mortgage the sum of Three hundred and : thirty-two pounds (.£332). ' FOR full terms and particulars, Conditions of .JPt 1 ]- 7 lo tha Auctioneers, MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE.AND C 0.,. or to Messrs; Bolton and Organ,- Solicitors, 118 Featherston Street, 8139 £<OME TO THE SUNNY NORTH, . WHERE LAND IS CHEAP. CALL at out office at TE KTJITI, , Tho Centre of the KING COUNTRY. .. From this branch we can show partly improved STOCK FARMS of all sizes, prices, and qualities. CALL' at our office at HAMILTON, The centro of the WAIKATO. From this; branch we can show an immense variety of all classes of FARMS and TOWN PROPERTIES. CALL at our office at PUKEKOHE, The great- DAIRYING CENTRE. . From this branch we can show choice 'Dairy and Agricultural FARMS and : PLEASANT HOMES. A ■ CALL at our office at AUCKLAND, ' And see us PERSONALLY ■ About ALL CLASSES 01? PROPER- . TIES AND INVESTMENTS. CATALOGUES of Properties for Salo from any of our offices, or from the RAURIIIU REFRESHMENT STALL.. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, . AUCKLAND, HAMILTON, PUKEKOHE, TE KUITI.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 508, 15 May 1909, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 508, 15 May 1909, Page 16

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