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PALMKRSTON LAND SALE. ■ Messrs. Abraham and Williaino, m conjunction with the Loan and Mercantile, offered on Wednesday 250 acres of rural pioporty just outsido the borough boundary, on Alilson's Line, cut into thirtyfour sections, varying from just over an aero to 2a r.cres. Then; was a largo attendance, but bidding was confined to a few, and tiio result was that unly four smaller ■ sections woro sold. Prices ranged from J;2U to .£270, one section of nine acres making- ,£2OO. The rest were withdrawn without eliciting a bid. PROPERTY SALE AT WAIIiOA Tho Hawke's Bay Fanners' Co-ojierativo Association. Ltd., report a very successful sale of all tho flats, and one section comprising 277 acres on the hills, or Mr. James Goldstone'a Awamato Estate. The downstairs part of Everybody's Theatre wan packed when Mr. Landels, tho auctioneer, announced that Mr. Logan would read tho conditions of sale. The first lot offered, A block of 63 acres flat land, fell to Hi j bid of Itev. G. E. Kcur, at £47 per acre, after spirited competition. Two other lots eagerly competed for were tho homestead block of 134 acroß, and a nice piece of heavy flat lately sown in ryegrass, 84 acres. The former brought £75 and the latter £71. Tho average price per acre for 583 acres of the flats sold v:ns £63. and for the 277 acreß of hill country, £18. Tlie tollowing is a list of sales:—Lot 1, 134 acres, £75, J. Goldstone, iun., Wairoa; Lot 2, 63 acres, £57, ltov. G. E. Hear; Lot 3, 83 acres, £57 IBs., Norman M'Klnnon; Lot 4, 84 acres, £71, J. Goliistoiin, juu.; Lot 5, 77 acres, £57 10s„ Harro and Son, Hastings; Lot 6, 123 acres, £55, Charles Goldstone; Lot 7, 277 acres, £18, T. Harrison. Tho blow-fly, noised on vibrant wing. That drones his welcomo to the spriug, Is houswife's most detested post, And always an unwelcome guest But not a mere abhorrent foe Than many other poets we know. Thoso coughs and colds we'd lio'er enduro jlnd w o no Woods' Groat Peppermint Ouro. , — Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 23, 22 October 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 23, 22 October 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 23, 22 October 1920, Page 10

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