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There is a boom at present in Dunedin in dwelling-building (states the Star): Residences, mostly of four or five rooms, are going up everywhere. The postal authorities have been advised that the mails' which left 'Wellington on August 28th via San Francisco arrived in London on September 27th. During this month no fewer than 19, oversea steamers will visit Auckland. Within the next 10 days no, less than 20,000 tons of imports will be discharged at the port. •No fewer than 260 properties are said to have changed hands in Greymouth during the last 12 months. Latest reports indicatethafc inquiries for properties aranotsa, keejaat, th@,.prs& ent time.

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Shannon News, 9 October 1923, Page 1

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Untitled Shannon News, 9 October 1923, Page 1

Untitled Shannon News, 9 October 1923, Page 1

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