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The terms have been made very easy, to suit the means of nil buyers. These are: Five per cent, on fail of hammer; 10 per cent, on taking: possession; 10 per cent, in 1.2 months; or, if 15 per cent, spent on improvements first 12 months, then tho Inst 10 per cent. toJ« postponed ft-r a further two yenr?. Five per cent, interest on all unpaid balances from tho date of sale.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1372, 24 February 1912, Page 23

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TERMS: Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1372, 24 February 1912, Page 23

TERMS: Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1372, 24 February 1912, Page 23

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