THE HILLS FOR HEALTH.
There is no doubt that bad tacfMßft.'crs of. the prorinco. kmnra . *kafc*i»» know to-day, the. city of e&r£&teß3re& would have boon built on and Mar ,the-Hills, not oui on low tzosodk eam*try with its accompanying daraft, &ea£* and fog- Sow their posterity ts nek* ing to rectify this bfamkr «*'■*■• pioneers, by. rapidly populating tfeft.bl»» eido tpurs adjacent to tbe."«ty. . % Twentv rears this be«Ha wß&'lfenr* Pass road, then Haekttwcn» «aad. while to-day attention is focasaed tffcti* Huutiburr Sjpur in tho pretty St.- Martins Valley, where sections are a&c&eap or cheaper, than when Cashmere;*** opened up, though they are nshfr* with such conveniences as light and bigh-"pr*ssare water, irfesefe the older settlements did ns*\ afiat* with. ' - ~.. A further auction «Uo or .this SttfK*» estate will-bo held in Mtsa* ■ Jowe*, McCrostio Co.'s .moras on Wesiss*dar- coxt, J3th inst., afc T. 30 i» conjunction witli Ronald S. Bad£ar*«b» ■will also bo in attendance on tjba.Meiek this'afternoon to furnish-any„u»S»m»-tion desirtd by prospective, bvyesa. Thoso interested in hill, sections «a bo well advised to get »» "**» *J» •ground' Poor while tho terms -as* » easy. - ■ - ~-. » **
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 15
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181THE HILLS FOR HEALTH. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 15
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