WEDNESDAY. 19th FEBRUARY, 1913. At 2.30 p.m. WELL-SITUATED PROPERTIES IN TIIORNDON 10 and lOn, HARRIETT-STREET, 28 and 30, SYDNEY-STREET. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by Auction at their Rooms, Featherston-street, a 5!a 5 ! above — FREEHOLD" LAND, part ? of Section 635, Wellington, measuring 87 x 62, and having access from Harriett-street, by a ship of land varying in width from 7 to 18 feet. Erected on the section is a partly-built 3-roomed dwollinghouse. ADJOINING LAND, 52 x 61 feet, with 7ft passage to Harriett-3treet, and 5-rd. Dwellinghouse ; let at 14s per week. The above properties are known as Nos. 10 and 10a, Harriett-street, and are being sold in order to close an estate. PART of Section 531, Wellington, having a frontage of 30ft to Sydrtey-streel, by a depth of 132 ft, with two 4\roomed Cottages, Nos. 28 and 30. thereon. The above land is*level, and within one minute of the Tram Terminus at Lambton Station. It has special value as a business Bite. Tho houses are let at 12s 6d per week each, and are insured for £200. - For further particulars, terms, etc* apply to^ \ J: H. BETHUNE AND CO., ' Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 19th FEBRUARYTTgI^, At 2.30 p.m. TWO DWELLINGS, WASHINGTONAVENUE, BROOKLYN. SIX-ROOMED " RESIDENCE, ' ADE-LAIDE-ROAD, ISLAND BAY. SECTION. • BRISTOL-STREET, ■ - LOWER HUTT. MESSRS. J. H.IsETHUNE AND CO. are instructed to sell by Auction, at their , Rooms, Featherston-street, as above — SECTION 141, Brooklyn, having a frontage, of 60ft to Washingtcn-avenue, by a depth of "193 ft, and adjoining the Anglican Chutch,' with two d,wellinghou?es of 6 and 5 rooms' respectively, fitted" with gas, water, and drainage; insured for £300 each. Will be sold either together or separately. , PART of Sections 7 and 8, on re-sub-division, ol Sections 683 and 584, Island Bay, having a frontage of 38ft to Ade-laide-road, by a depth of lSljft, ,with 6roomed dwellinghouse, having front 'and sido vovandahs, two* bay windows, laundry and bathroom ; connected with city drainage. To bo sold -practically without reserve on easy terms. SECTION 61, Cooley Estate. Lower Hutt. having a frontage of 44ft to Bristolstreet, by a depth of 123j,ft. . A good section in a 6unny position. " For further particulars and terms apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers. J. H. BETHTJNE & CO., ' \ UCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS, 156, Featherston-st. Tel. 64. SPECIAL PROPERTIES. CLOSE UPPER WILLIS-ST.— Large Lpvel Section, noftrly' • i-0-cre, with substantial 11-rd. Residence, fitted with all conveniences; house insured for £1600. Price £2200. ' T.A. 22. NEWTOWN— Two splendid- level Residential Sites, each 40ft x 132 ft, sunny position ; nice view over To wn Belt ; owner must sell, and will consider offers of £5 per foot. - Nwtn. Sees. s3 HANSON-ST.— Land 42ft x 160 ft, with Residence 'cf 10 rqonis, and having every convenience;' nice garden, also croquet lawn. Price £1050. Nwt.22 HATAITAI (on tram route)— Level Section,' 33ft x 115 ft, with substantiallybuilt 5-roomcd dwelling, bathroom, gas, * verandah, bay window, city water and drainage. Prico £650. Dwgs. 54 KELBURNE '(Central-terrace)— Double frontage section, 47ft x 198 ft, fairly level,, nice view. A cheap site at £300. ' .. Sees. 35 KELBURNE EXTN. (10 minutes from cable' car)— Section 40ft x 200 ft, with neat Residence of 5 rooms,, drainage, and every modern convenience, splendid view's, sl'.h all dfiy ; a very desirable;* home for £875. Offers considered. 36 KHANDALLAH (Lochiol Estate)— Corner Section, nearly 4-acre ; close to Town Hall ; a future business site. ' Price only £125. Sew. 21. HATAITAI 1 HATAITAI! HATAITAI 1 HATAITAT! The only Suburb that is unaffected by the Wellington slump. HATAITAI I Has slowly gone ahead. HATAITAI! Is free from factory and city smoke. It is a beautiful valley at the back of 1 Mount Victoria. . Within 14 miles of tho General Poßt Office. HATAITAI! Has all the advantages -of the country, yet the man in business can lunch at home. v HATAITAI! Is the only suburb on a PENN/Y SECTION. To show what an El Dorado HATAITAI^ . has been to the investor particulars of the following profits made -.by purchasers should be of. interest, and convincing: — ONE SECTION Sold .by the Gompany for £345 Was resold by purchaser for £1100 • And again sold for £1400 AND ANOTHER , , . Sold* by the Company 'for £200 Was resold by purchaaer for £375 within five months, and sold again recently for £815 AND ANOTHER Sold by the Company for- £170 Was resold" recently for £580 AND ANOTHER Sold b/the Company for , £132 each Was resojd for ' £350 each AND. ANOTHER . Sold by -the Company for £312 Was resold by purchaser for- £430 These area - - few of tbfe profits obtained by HATAITAI purchasers. ■ NEW BLOCKS have been opened vp 4 The profits that have been made *at HATAITAI will be made again. Get a Plan and particulars of Sections from £125 each. Some of the best of Sections are still available at £200 each. Marked Plans from the Company's offices. 111. CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. . Or W. H. TURNBULL AND CO., t 27. Panama-street. TEA AND GRILL ROOMS, IN- , DUNEDIN. FOR SALE. FOR'SALE, one of the best TEA AND GRILL ROOMS in Dbnedin. The rooms are situated onihemost populous thoroughfare, and are doing' a splendid and ever-increasing' trade. Present turnover between £25 and £35 a week ; easily run; low reii^; four years' lease, with right of renewal; crockery and furniture (including .piano, etc.) in splendid order ; telephone, ctc.^ and every convenience ; reason for selling, owner retiring. Books can bo inspected, . and nil information given. Price, ns a going concern, £400. Address ' GRILL, 1 Box 111, Dunedin. *■ B. and~A. E. JACKSON, Lancfand • Estate Agents, Nekon. — Wo make a speciality of orchard^ lands and properties, and any one desiring to go into the question cannot do better than consult our list of properties for sale. Wo have them from tho unimproved land up to the ' highly-improved orchard property producing £100 per acre, at all prices, from £8 per acre upwards. Writo for further partioulars to Box 132, Nelson. FUR^ITURK : WANTED to Buy 1 , House ot Furniture, highest price; cash 'down. 0. Daubnoy, 148, Tory-street. • >
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1913, Page 12
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