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AUCTION SALES. BIG LAND SALE AT. PROGRESSIVE SHANNON. I' R. STANSELL lias received • instructions to liavc submitted to public auction at the new Gillandia Hall, lJallancc-strect, Shannon, on WEDNESDAY, December 10th, 1913, at 1.30 p.m. TILE REMAINING BUSINESS SITES IN PLLMMER 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 .Jul-yan-street, Shannon (for residential sites the finest in Shannon), and a number of the sections having fine orchards and trees thai are in full bearing and worth A'l apiece at least, especially pear trees. Also sections f'12.9 and pi 328 with an 8-roomed house, garden and fruit trees, Nathan Terrace. Also section '12-1, 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 Eeilding. Rental from 8s to 11s per week : also eight building allotments in Denbigh street," Camden street, Eitzroy street, and El a veil Terrace as per plans. Also fj-roomed house with verandah, trapshed, workshop, washhouse, fowlhonse and pig stye at Reeve street, Weraroa, eon(ni')itig half-acre and some splendid fruil trees on it.

Also Auction Marl", Oxford street, Levin, the advertising rents 'inngnig in about €10 per .i!:«i. n. TERMS. Plimmer Terrace 10 per cent deposit: 5 per cent interest on balance. Terms for .Tulyan street residential sections •£"> deposit, £' r ) every throe months: no interest charged on ]>alance if payments are made on due date: will: the right of paying off any time. For Tonus and Particulars apply to - J. R. STANSELL, oi' Mcnteath and Ward Solicitors, Wellington, or brandon, llislop and Rrandon, Solicitors, Wel 1 ingt oii . or A. Richmond, Esq., Solicitor, ' Feilding. 1204-t.d. HOUOWHENUA ' IIORTIC Li LT U RAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIET.Y. gPRING OTAKI TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, DEC EM 13 Ell ii. POSES, the of Flowers. SWEET PEAS, Fashion's Favourite Flower. Other Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Vegetables, Fruit, Schoolwork, Needlework, Cookerv, etc. QCHEDULES gratis from the Secretary, or from Mail office, Otaki. See splendid list" of Special Prizes, including trophy prizes of half a sovereign to one guinea in value. Afternoon tea and Supper. SHOW HOURS: 2 p.m. to 5.80 p.m.: 7 to .10 p.m. ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. Holders of members' tickets free. ENTRIES close on MONDAY, December Ist, at 8 p.m.; late entries charged double fees. The Secretary will bo at Otaki Town Hall from 2 to 4 p.m., and 7 to 8 p.m., on December Ist, for receipt of entries. G. It. BELL, Secretary, 1191-t.d Otaki Railway.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 November 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 November 1913, Page 4

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