Mr W. Jupp, ot Napier, paid a brief visit to Foxton this week. Mr Jupp speaks highly of Napier from a residential and health point of view.
We understand that Mr F. S. Easton has recently completed the purchase of Messrs A. Seifert find Go’s, flax property “Paiaka.” The price paid is said to be between ,£14,000 and ,£15,000.
Mails for Australian St ates and the United Kingdom per s.s. Ulimaroa will close at Wellington ou Thursday, the 4th April at 3.30 p.m. The steamer will sail the same evening instead of Good Friday.
The Misses Collins beg to announce that they have opened up a new consignment of stationery and fancy goods to sell at the lowest possible prices. Shilling writing tablets reduced to Sd for a few days only. All other articles at rock-bottom prices. To see is to buy.* Mrs H. Austin has purchased 300 acres of land at Moutoa from Mr H. G. Hammond, the price paid being, we understand, ,£lB per acre. This land is situated near the Kari Kari drain, and is portion of the original Moutoa Estate. The price paid by Mr Hammond for a block of 1000 acres ot which the above 300 acres was part, was per acre. ■
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1019, 16 March 1912, Page 3
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