Owing to the great demand for ; town sections, Mi' V. S. Hattaway has j instructed Messrs \oung and Co.. land j agents, to dispose of his town sec' j tions, most of which are in most cum- ! munding situation;.;. VYiLh a view to immediate aalcs they nave asked Mi ; John (.Jraham to submit them to auc- , tion 011 r I hursuay afternoon, »,id j February, at 2. Ill) p.m. The upset | prices have been fixed at a'com par a- ! tively low figure and will be sold on | easy terms. Air Young or Mr Graham j will be pleased to show intending ; ]iiirchase rs over the sections olTeied | lor sale. A plan showing the said sections will be posted in Young and Go's, ollice window, Kora street, until Lhe day of sale. With the. daily increasing settlement of rural lands, the town is rapidly growing, with the result that township sections are calling for and will continue, to merit chat attention they so justifiably deserve. Tenders for the erection of a bridge aero, s the Mokau river on the Kahuv/cra road wiil be received by the Public Works Department, 0 n February 2Sth. Plans, etc., may ba seen at I'llbiic Works Oilices, Stratford, New Plymouth, Te Kuiti and Auckland.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 333, 1 February 1911, Page 5
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