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SALE OF SEASIDE SECTIONS.

On the 28th April, Messrs AL ' •ui and Williams conducted a sale ia the Coronation Hall on behalf of Messrs Maclean Bros, of 00 sections ai the beach, adjoining those -old in December, 11)20. There was a large attenuance, buyers being present from as far away as Pahiattta, Fcilding, etc. The competitions was keen for the front sections, all the lot (02) being .-old under the hammer at prices from £ll ti to £3l each. Messrs Maclean Bros, donated section 1)7 to the Paraparaumu Soldiers' Memorial fund, nnd it was bought by Airs Dan Watson for £-10 Ids. "Before the end of the sale the vendors withdrew seven sections on which the blue gums grow, deciding lo make them a public reserve.

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Otaki Mail, 2 May 1923, Page 3

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SALE OF SEASIDE SECTIONS. Otaki Mail, 2 May 1923, Page 3

SALE OF SEASIDE SECTIONS. Otaki Mail, 2 May 1923, Page 3

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