AUCTIOJ SALES. BIG LAND SALE AT PROGRESSIVE SHANNON. I" It. STANSELL has received ** • instructions to have submitted to public auction at tlie new Giilundia Hall, Ballance-street, Shannon, on WEDNESDAY, December 10th, 1913, at 1.30 p.m. THE REMAINING BUSINESS SITES IN PLIMMER TERRACE, SHANNON, opposite the railway station and between the Post Office and the Club Hotel (to close a partnership account). The above will be offered at a very low upset price and anyone bidding above that figure will secure a bargain as there are only seven sections, the remainder of a total of 18 sections. Also 18 sections fronting 1 Jul-yan-street; Shannon (for residential sites the finest in Shannon), and a number of the sections having fine orchards and trees that are in full bearing and worth £1 aipiece at least, especially pear trees. Also sections 329 and pt -528 with an 8-roome'd house, garden and fruit trees, Nathan Terrace. Also section 324, containing over quarter-acre with 3-roomed house, wash-house, etc., Nathan Terrace. Also section 321, over quarteracre, fenced, and with 4-roomed house, Nathan Terrace. Also eight houses m Fcilding. Rental from 8s to lis per week; also eight building allotments ill Denbigh street, Camden street, Fiturov street, and Flavell Terrace as per plans. Also -(-roomed house with verandah, trapshed, workshop, wash.house, fowlhouse and pig stye at Peeve street, Weraroa, containing hnli'-acre and sonic splendid fruit frees on it. Also Auction Mart, Oxford street, Levin, the advertising rents ')rin«'in<>' in about £10 per an'H'iii TERMS. -Plimmer Terrace 10 per cent deposit; 0 p Pr ( .p, n t interest on balance. Terms for .Tulyan street residential sections £5 deposit, £5 every three months; no interest charged on balance if payments are made on due date: with the right of paying off any time. For Terms and Particulars apply to — •T. P. STANSELL, or Menteath and Ward Solicitors, Wellington, or Brandon, Hislop and Brandon, Solicitors, Wellington. or A. Richmond, Esq., Solicitor, Feilding. 1204-t.d.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 November 1913, Page 4
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