IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION OF SHANNON TOWN LAND.
' SIXTEEN SECTIONS OFFERED. S'nannon has undoubtedly now reached stage when its progress is apparent and will no dQuibt be rapid. The flourishing' state of the flax industiy and the. subdivision of farm laud in the drained swamp area, must eventually incite, it one of the foremost towns of the (Manawatu. The need of houses and sections at a reasonable figure has for a long time past been acute and the decision of Mrs Retter to. subdivide Iher fine, property, situated on the corner of Plimmer Terrace and Stafford Street is indeed a step in the right direction. Each section has a frontage of 46ft, oeing high and dry and perfectly level, and the terms, as set out in an advertisement in this issue, .make buying so liberal that to purdhase one is "within easy reach of all. No doubt they will sell rapidly and intending purchasers should not hesitate as opportunities like this do not come often, Mr A> Ej. Hyde is .the sole agent, and from him al.l particulars, may be received.^
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Shannon News, 21 November 1924, Page 3
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179IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION OF SHANNON TOWN LAND. Shannon News, 21 November 1924, Page 3
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