Messrs. J. H. Bethun* and Company will liold an important property sale at their rooms at 3 p.m. to-day. Details of the various properties to be submitted appear in our auction columns. Under instruction from the Kegistrar ot the Supreme Court, the firm will submit a central city freehold, Nos. 50, 52, and 52a, Willi's. Street, occupied by, the Willis Street shooting gallery, Messrs. A. Calvert, W.S. Bedford, J. G. Bay, and others. The land has a frontage of 42 feet 10 inches by a depth of 110 feet, and widens to 72 feet at the back. The situation of the property, in the very heart of the city gives it a special value to investors. The property is subject to a first mortgage te the ■ Government Insurance Department at 4} per , cent. ;Full particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained from Messrs .Bolton and Organ, solicitors, 39 ■ Johnston Street, or from the auctioneers. They also submit a central freehold property situated at the corner of Ghuznee and Marion Streets, having frontages of 60. feet to Ghuznee Street and 100-feet to Marion Street; on the land stands a brick and concrete building, practically covering the whole of the land. The property is situated opposite the new Tβ Aro Post Office, within a few doors 'of Cuba Street. Two splendid residential properties are abso being submitted. One of these is situated in Upper Dixon Street, and has a frontage of 60 feet 6 inches by a depth of 73 feet. On the land stands the one-storey residenco No. 147 Upper Dixon ■ Street, containing seven rooms, I with verandah, scullery and washbouse. The other property is No. 271, Wellington Terrace, on the corner of Upper Dixon Street, and' comprises land haviug frontages of 72 feet to Wellington Terrace and 86 feet to Upper Dixon Street respectively. The house contains nino rooms with bathroom, detected washhonse, verandah and balcony and workshop, and is fitted with conveniences. A rhyme's good enough when not really bad, • And has sense very plainly to epeak. '• So give me a verse that asks havo yon , had Some of BamolougVe Balsam tine week? BARRACLOUGH'S ACAOIAN LONG BALSAM, ■Iβ 6d. A sale of fresh fish will be held at the Fruit Exchange at 9.30 a.m. to-day, by Messrs. Thompson Bros., Ltd. Applications are invited for the position of assistant building- inspector to the Wellington City Corporation,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 802, 27 April 1910, Page 6
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397Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 802, 27 April 1910, Page 6
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