_^ AUCTIONS. THURSp»^EXT,. 12th DECEMBER, 1929, at 2 p.m. MPPRTAKI AUCTION SALE ■■■-■-■--. .'..'.■•■:'-. '.' -. •■■ ■ •;■ ■ . OF. '.. ' MESSRS; \VHH>EMAN-BROS.'- -WELL-KNOWN FARM LANDS UPPER HUTT W^.^m^?^^^^^ £ : C O.- (in conwiioie ot their sheep and dairy lunds, comprising about - 4000 ACRES ; 4000 ACRES KARFPnTF SUBDIVIDED INTO 5 SUITABLE FARMING AREa" ' ™iii^T"r *'. ff: U?° acres being some, of the choicest pastoral Mil iml^L™- W dast. rict '■ ij'WS.well.to the eun and permaneutly watered by springs and streams, caayins .a first-class solo of English .grasses, subdivided into £ padn % ,,'J? excellent fences, aud tree from' nosious weeds. ' rfSrJ 1•i ?' ,a-' e? 9-,°?• acs e,S) ,c° m Pri.siug WO acres approximately first-class 1 into 3* £% \ n CM l?t0 12 paddockB ' 160I 60 acres good grazing 'country/subdivided »^'S= xav^jxL,ji,A^-i3loek 3 area 705 acres, comprising 76 acrei approximately, heavy rich ' 6 mdriootfiff IQtO 1? di°f s- C 2 ,9 a?res *ood grazing country, subdivided into UfSrise 8 rd Ce f f' n,,? rst-01^ 8 % dcT > ,watered by never-failing stream,. Build-tl^mti-lfs{TZV™^ 5 °rder ' wateredV «t?eam S and springs Bdld" buyers from oSde districts °m the hIU CQUntry ls »*««*. sought after by espec. a lty.a s -the land i s mpst; suitable fo/subl&sW purpofes ° eW year"' shouSt-fauioYnS fine iinks^go^lubs tooktag ahead, sion Balance to be paid within ? 5 yelS^ Intlr e s^ a ¥W- r> 10: ? er cent-^^ onpos.esmake an ideal summer or permanent residence trARACrE- Tbjs property would Known as No. 22, Grafton road, EoseneaSf basement, stables, and outbuildinga. lor plans and further .particulars see Joint A,irH m « S. GEOKGE NATHAN & COgl^'ODsffiSpuSE QUAY DALGETY & CO., LTD., ALL BRANCHES. Wellington, Manawatu, & Waix-arapa.
TWO. WONDERFUL. HOMES ±N PETONE AND.CHARMING WEEKEND COTTAGE AT . STOKES v ATiT"#|i) y ■■-•-■ ; WEDNESDAY, 11th DECEMBER 1329 ' ■■""''" At 2.30 p.m. SPLENDID PROPERTIES WHICH CAN ■BE-./ PURCHASED ON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. • ■MESSES. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ■"■*■' have •' been instructed to offer at Public Auction at their. Rooms, corner Brandon and Featherston streets, Wellington, as above:— 23, SYDNEY STREET, PETONE—Splendid Residence of 7 looms, kitchenette, washhoiise,-'-pantry,- etc., all newly papered and painted and in first-class order; roomy verandah; level section, beautifully laid out:, measuring 50ft s 100 ft: -' 190, HUTT ROAD, PETONE (corner Islingtoa street)— Roomy 5-rd. House, in first-class order, having just been completely renovated; white enamelled bathroom, Champion gas cooker, exceptionally high, stud; the section is dead level and measures 42ft s 103 ft. Both the above Houses are very solidly constructed, contain every modern convenience, and will bear the closest inspection. MAIN, ROAD,: STOKES X VALLEY—Delightful Week-end Bungalow, containing three large rooms and wide verandah, open brick fireplace and range; j motor garage and two whares. The I grounds contain 1 acre 1 rood 19 per- j ches, with apple trees, gooseberries, strawberries, etc., and there is a permanent running stream through the back of the land. WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU ANY: OF THE ABOVE. For full particulars, etc., apply . . J. H. BET-HUNE AND CO., • . ■". Auctioneers.
A REAL SNIP IN .KELBURN. WEDNESDAY, IStb. DECEMBER, 1929, WEDNESDAY, 18th DECEMBER; 1929^ ■ ■/".•; At 2.30 p.m., CHARMING HOME IN AN IDEAL .;■:_■•■.: SITUATION. ]M"ESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO.; ■"■*• in conjunction with Mr. R. E. Manley, have been instructed to offer by Public Auction at their Rooms, corner Featherstori and Brandon streets,.Wellington, as above— 122, KELBURN PARADE, KELBURN, . Soldly-constructed House o£ 6 large airy and well-lighted rooms, with every convenience, including gas cooker, modern well fireplace in breakfast-room, 2 register grates, built-in'wardrobe, etc., etc.; superb: section, having 229 ft Sin frontage to Kelbinn- parade, situated on the. corner and having an area oi' ■ 29.3 perches. Situated on a corner on the high side of the street magnificent views are obtained from all' the windows. The section is laid out. in concrete paths, • lawns, and an abundance of shrubs and hedges. Although in. no way shut iv this property is absolutely secluded. .. ■■....■ A low. reserve has- to be fixed so as to effect an early sale. . LET. US ARRANGE AN INSPECTION ';. .-..,.,-', . FOR YOU. . For full details regarding terms and to inspect conditions of sale, etc., -.Agply-: ..--.- . . , • MR. R. E. MANLEY, . . Or J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., • '■■. ■.•'•■: Auctioneers.
'ATTRACTIVE AND HIGH-CLASS AUCTION SALE. '''' : TO-MORROW, at 1.30. On the Premises, 3, Fail-view-crescent (ofE : Plunket street, Kelburn). .:. XriNGSWAY'S, LTD., will dispose by **•Public. Auction the complete Furnishings of 6 rooms, belonging to Mr. L ; H Daniel,' who is leaving the district. The Furniture an( j Carpets are of the highest quahty;- and only been in use for short period, comprising— VALUABLE OAK BEDROOM SUITE, complete .-with -wire and kapok mat- \ .- tress - ■ • • [LATEST . JACOBEAN DINING-ROOM SUITE (very attractive sideboard) PRACTICALLY NEW CHESTERFIELD .SUITE- in moiiuette, and made by Collie Combination oak hall seat and table, 2 \Asminster carpets.9 x 12, Wilton 9 x 10V4; 7-6 x 4; reversible rug, i small rugs, 11yds good Axminster runner, new hall clock, i. pairs curtains, cush'io.ns, seagrass chairs, rimu wardrobe - 'with mirror, 2 duchesses (as new), S single rimu beds" and wires, mattresses, stretcher, . camp mattress, colonial wardrobe, small tables, dumpty, wall ihirror, lot of good. pictures, table linen, stainless cutlery, ornaments, crockery, bathroom, cabinet, aud sundries. ' ■ . ' ' ; Also' MASTER BUICK SEDAN, 1927 Exhibition model, in beautiful order and pj-intwork as new. Owner can arrange special terms if required. The House is for Sale, and particulars can be had from the owner or auctioneers. JAS. D. DAVIDSON, ■'■ : Auctioneers. Note.—Location: Take bus to Plunket street, and 2 minutes' walk to Fairview crescent.
DUCHESSES! Duchesses 10s, Wardrobes 675, ' Pedestals 15s 9d, Bedstead 30s. Wb claim.we are the cheapest in Welling,ton. Popular Furniture Co., Cuba-et., next ' Wfcitefeesd and Fes**.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 140, 10 December 1929, Page 20
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