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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 1910, at 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF A SPLENDID I CORNER BLOCK OF BUSINESS SITES, JACKSON STREET AND OTTT ROAD, PETONE. OPPOSITE THE 'RAILWAY STATION. 1 TlyS-ESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. - J.TJL havo been favoured with instruc- ; tions from J. L. Morrison, Esq., to sell by auction at their rooms, Featherston \ Street, on Vt'ednesday, 7th December, at ' 2.30 p.m.—- '■ THOSE JIAGNIFICENT BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,_G, 9, and. part 8, Deposited Plan No. ■ 1437, Subdivision of part Section 3, . Hutt District, having total frontages of 170 feet to Jackson Street, I lGft. 6in. to corner, 253 ft. Gin. to Hutt Road, and 178 ft. Sin. to Kelly's Lane, being all the land in a. triangular block, excepting tho Allotment upon, which are erected tho premises of.F. G. Reid, Saddler., , Along with the Property for sale is in- ! . eluded Mr. Morrison's half interest in tho two brick party walls of Mr. Reid's building, which are built ' partly on the land for sale. The above salo presents a splendid op- - portunity for business men, speculators, ■ or builders, the Property being situated ■ opposite the Petone Railway Station, and : is tho centre of traffic from all, parts of . the district. It*' is connected with Wel- » lington by, the splendidly-formed, SO foot 1 w;ide main road. Tho formation is on i solid shingle, on which foundations for ; high buildings can bo laid at a minimum - expense. The magnificent street frontJ ages give this property a x special advan--3 tage for show windows and lighting. ~ The terms of sale aro exceptionally ' liberal. 90 per cent, of tho purchase t money may remain for 5 years at a lowrate of interest. For conditions of sale and further particulars apply to— J.- H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 9th DECEMBER, 1910, At. 11 a.m. . SALE OF SUPERIOR' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND ' APPOINTMENTS. 3 At the. Residence, No. 2 "Clermont" i" (Above Talavera Terrace). Messrs. j. h. bethune and co. have beeu favoured with instrucL tions from Mrs. :R. E.-Wood, who is leaving for Melbourne, to sell by auction at tho Residence, No. 2, "Clermont," as; above—.: The whole of the Splendid Household Furniture, contents,of— Drawing-room, Dining-room, Hall, Nursery, 4 Bedrooms, and Kitchen. On view Thursday afternoon, and morning of Sale. Complete catalogues ' •will .be posted to any address on application. - J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. -FOR SALE. . Dining and Tea Rooeq9 in rising East Coast port, elegantly furnished and , fitted.' Everything in perfect order. Splendid turnover. Price, t £1030, . ; FIDDV & BARTON, . LOWE STREET. GISBORNE. 5 WAIKATO FARM FOR SALE. a WOR SALE, 149 Acres, ■ with house and 1 #- all . necessary outbuildings, TE AWAMUTU, WAIICATQ, about 2J miles 9 from tho Railway Station. Creamery on | the place. Well wntered. It is about . half-way between' Te Awamutu and Pi--1 rongia. * j PRICE, J!2l per aero. f ARTHUR S. HOLMES. * Estate Agent and Valuer, j ; ONEHUNGA. • " AUCKLAND. i Q'fl ft of tho finest land in the f «7 v/. Waik'ato,, greater portion' rich drained swamp ooming into splendid j pasture, balance nice rolling downs in t good grass. Tho whole property is highly suitable 1 for dairying and mixed farming or fat-. . tening, and can be : readily subdivided ,■ into "most desirabo dairy farms, tho pro--3 perty is situated handy to good markets, - creamery, railway, etc., and .is on- a 3 healthy elevated position; is an ideal :, sheep'and cattle, farm. This cannot bo 4 surpassed, and needs to bo inspected to i realise its possibilities, as land in the t district is rising rapidly. . f Tho Toads to the property aro excellent, and there is a good dwcllinghouso 1 of 5 rooms, stables,' barir, and. necessary a conveniences. . Call for'any further; information'. Price, -.£lO per acre, on good terms., ' ' No. 358 A. W. READ AND CO.. ' , LAND',' AGENTS, 79 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. BUSINESSES AND PREMISES. !. TAURANGA. " - / f nnERMINUS, East Coast Railway, going J- ahead rapidly; splendid opening several lines. We are now building fine, r Block of Shops centre Main Street.' Reiits 8 per cent, two years, 10 per cent, threo or more following, present capital. value, 1 which is now'low. to TfjlOß SALE, Drapery Business; also JF Country Store, best Bay of Plenty ~ inland town; a great bargain. j Write for our Bay of Plenty Land 9 Guide. > NOKRSS AND ' BELL, t ESTATE AGENTS, TAURANGA. o :— :— d.- - - i. paaa ACRES, Native Lease 42 years; o 01/vl/ first 21 years ls. per acre, j, second 21 years at 5 per cent, on the 1, then unimproved value. Compensation p up to i£3 per acre. This : is Blue Papa 3, Country, very heavy bush, and tho value ), of tho Totara in this block is raild way to tho property; 8 miles from a i. township; good roads. Registered title. Price, 15s. per aero goodwill. ( A valuable block and handy. QftA ACRES, L.1.P.; will lease for, 7 ifl/l/.. years at G per cent, on price '» asked, right of purchase within two j years; 750 acres in grass, 21- sheep country. • Deposit .£3OO and half-year's rent. This is all Limestono and Papa Country, 5 all easy, low lying. Price £7 15s. per , acre. Inspcct this at one. :o COCHRANE & BUTEMENT ir LAND AND'ESTATE AGENTS, ' 13 Masterton and Te Kuiti. F. J. Batement, ' J. W. Cochrane, Masterton. To Kuiti. rTOA ACRES, splendid scction, situated - tSU in best part of Stratford, with first- „ class 9-rc-omed house, aud all necessary Si outbuildings; all level. 3 road frontages; "jf very suitable for cutting up; 5 minutes' walk from post office. Price, ..£2500; easy terms. A SNIP. to •* rtA ACRES, all level, all been rn JLHJi/ ploughed and well sown down in best English grasses, subdivided into 12 paddocks; 5 minutes' walk from school and factory, new house and concreto floor cowshed. Nice property, and cheap at 0 j£2G per acre; XSOO cash, balance 7 years at 5 per oent. 1 • ' YOWaG, HOBBS & CO., * AUCTIONEERS AND SEED MERCHANTS, 6TRATFORD AND ELTHAM,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 990, 3 December 1910, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 990, 3 December 1910, Page 16

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