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AUCTIONS. • WEDNESDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, 1009, At 2.30 p.m. ' CENTRAL FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, MACDONALD CRESCENT* : THOMPSON STREET, AND AUSTIN STREET. • MESSRS J. H. BETHUNE AND CO have been favoirod with instructions to sell by Auction.' nt their Rooms, Featherston Streot, as above— Lots '19 and 20 of Section IGG. Wellington, having 66ft. Bin. frontage to Macdonald Crescent by a depth of 74ft. Tin. to 102 ft. 7in., 'together with the Residence (Noell) thereon, containing.il rooms, with verandah, balcony, etc., fitted with hot and col'l water, gas and conveniences. Also, No. 13, containing 11 rooms, . with, verandah and balcony, hot and cold water, and conveniences. Tho above dwelling-houses aro let to good tenants nt .£2 155." and £2 ss. -per - week respectively. , They are situated near to St. John's School, and command splendid views. Part Section No. 58, Wellington, having a frontage of 33ft. OJin. to Thompson Street, by 124 ft. llin. to 126 ft. 2in., together with the residence known at "Allandalo House," No. 36, containing 13 rooms, fitted with hot and cold water, , \ and'all conveniences. ; This house has been occupied for many years by tho present tenant at a rental .of £2 per week. Its proximity to. the tramlines in Cuba Street and Willis Street gives it upecial valno as a family residence or boardinghouse, whilst' tho site is sufficiently, above, tho - general level to give a charming view of: City and' Harbour. ' Part of Section M 2, Wellington, having frontages of 40 feet to Austin Street and 82' „ feet to Queen Street, together with thfe - shop and dwelling of' 4 rooms,"'N6. ,46 Queen Street, and two cottages of 4 rooms each, N(f. 54 Austin Street, and No. 42, Queen Street; let'at a total rental of . ' £2 143.. per week. These buildings are in first-class repair, and the situation close to the Tramline, in Pirie Street assures a purchaser an absolutely. safe investment. ' ' ' ' ; For further particulars, and oarda to view, apply to . . ' v _ : MESSRS. BRANDON, HISLOP,/ AND , JOHNSTON, Solicitors, 152 Featherston Street. Or to the Auctioneers. ; 2236 , WEDNESDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, 1809., ■ ' . v . ' At 2.30 p.m. i: SPLENDID SEVEN-ROOMED RESIDENCE, 'AND-TWO VACANT BUILDING SITES, . ISLAND,BAY (Near Trim Terminus). MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have 'JjJL been favoured with instructions to sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Featherston Street, as above^-,. Sections'Nos. \437 and 438, subdivided into three'allotments. '. - Lot 1; measuring 66ft. -by 130 ft., with 20ft. frontage to, the Parade,'together with the -two-story residence, having 7 large living | .'.'rooms,-'.and billiard .room, bathroom, scullery,' verandah, antV two bay windows,- , surrounded_ by well-laid-out garden and ■ shrubbery, with septic tank, and'.all-con-' •veniences. .< >■ Lot 2, .having ,66ft. frontage to -Derwent • , ■ Street, .by, a. depth of 100 ft., with 2-stall ■ stable, coachhouse, and fowlhoiise thereon. ' Lot 3, having 46ft. frontage to the. Parade, by a depth of - 100 ft. A splendid site for ' 'dwellinghousa .-or business premises. • • The 'splendid' position of thecAboYevprpperty, between the tram-line and the 1 residency-of iMr.: Richard Keene,- will assureto-;, -purchasers ■ a speedy increase in. value. The property r is being soli practically without reserve. - For cards to view and further .particulars, apply to 2354 J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. '■. WEDNESDAY;' 15th SEPTEMBER;, 1909, -.'. At 2.30 p.m. AT THE AUCTION ROOMS IOP MESSRS. J. -H. BETHUNE AND CO., FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. AUCTION SALE, by 'Order of the Mortgagee, . conduct of the Registrar of the .- Supreme' Court. , i/J-ESSRS. J.' BETHUNE AND-: CO:, iVJL having been - favoured with instructions by tlfb Registrar of the Supreme Court, on the application of the Mortgagee, will Sell bv Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 15tn day- of. SEPTEMBER, 1909, at 2.30 p.m.-

THAT -DESIRABLE PROPERTY', situate in SYDNEY' STREET, WELLINGTON,, .bo- '. ing ALL THAT piece of land, containing " bHfiifroo4' seventeen and- six-tehthsr perches (oa. lr. 17.6 p.), being part' of SECTION ,502 and also'part of the Cemetery Reserve, City "pf Wellington, and being the laud comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume' 137 i .'Folio 241,. and; having a frontage of' • one hundred aiid'twenty feet (120) to NEY STREET;- together with the Dwelling- , house, No. 127, thereon, containing twenty I•: ; rooms conveniences. '' FOR FULL TERMS and CONDITIONS of SALE, etc., Apply to,MESSRS. BOLTON AND ORGAN, 148 Featherston Street,- Wellington, Solicitors' for the Mortgagee,"' .or the Auctioneers, ' MESSRS..,J. 1 H. . BETHUNE..AND C0.,'154 Featherston Street, Wellington..''2o73 j SHEEP COUNTRY AT £2 'PER • SHEEP. AT this price, tho buyer is insured for all tim-is against the market fluctuations of wool and mutton. ":.Wo can- supply' this land North of Auckland, oh a beautiful Harbouf, in a magnificent climate; easy on nian' and, beast, where life is worth living. Read— ' 840Q Acres Freehold ('2200 fully improved,! ploughed, in grass and crops), carrying 5150! sheep, 180 head cattle, and 33* draught,, and., station horses, for .£21,000,- to include land, : stock and plant. Terms.: Buildings valued, at £2000, plant £760, stock £4290, . There are 60 miles of fencing. Whole property level and ploughable, except 500 acres. At a cost of £6000, a farther 4000 acres can be brought in by rotation of turnips, oats and gra»d,!when property would carry 15,000 sheep. This would firing\total cost of property up to -£30,000, or £2 per sheep, which'is absolutely the cheapest property now on, offer in. the ■Dominion. 'Present gross income is £3000,' and net income" shows 8| per cent, on price now wanted. This price is., put: on.-to-effect .(for' valid reasons).immediate and-prompt sale. Only principals will be . dealt with, and a wire to us for particulars shail receive, instant -reply. This opportunity of securing such a magnificent profit-producing property is "quite unique, for besides ■ being a sjiecially healthy • sheep country—whore rabbics. and thistles are unknown—it is equally suitable for dairyiilg-and fattening, aiid must, from its obvious' adaptability, be. shortly converted to those'uses. -Cocksfoot, rye,. clovers, danthonia, . and pas-: palum (specially) afford a great sole of , grass, and'(fries sheep tq, the acre.are wintered in some of the paddocks.--.The;■ property .has splendid 'access—right on the Barbour —cheap freight, school,; post and telegraph' office on property. Id*;al Homestead, charming-surroundings. Splendid roads.: Property when further developed and out ■up for Dairying would realise a-profit of £20,000£30,000 sure. . Splendid boating, yachting, and fishing. Tho property is'only under offer for ONE MONTH (from August 20th). ' ■ ; T. MANDENQ JACKSON, Estate Agents,-and, Auctioneers. .' Customs Street:, Auckland. ' . 2386 ■ • V \,\ .- • J. W. BRAITHWASTE AUCTIONEER. VALUER, AND AGENT, JOHNSONVILLE. • . JOHNSONVILLE— Fine' ,- Corner Business Block, having 67ft. frontage to Maiu Road, 100 ft. frontage to Brandon Street, most central position; £10 foot. Another Corner site, 33ft. frontage to Main Road, widening to GGft., with l»8ft. frontage to Burgess Road;, very, central position; gTcat prosi>ective value; £1050. JOHNSONVILLE—£SO deposit will purchase 6-room, pretty, verandah Home, {-acre garden ground; 2 minutes' station; level road; ,£575. ,3 ACRES, good laud, with old houso and outbuilding; £600. ' ■' # ' £50 DEPOSIT will Bnild House to suit you. BUILDING SECTIONS, adjoining Beoreation toaiod.jfUW. -. CULQB3 I

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 598, 28 August 1909, Page 16

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