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£36 FOR REGENT SITE t* THE 50’S * COTTAGE FOR £9 The good old day s wUen a and allotment in Queen Street coum!' bought for only -9. were re£en J * by Mr. John MeLeod. of the « Chester Unity, at the dedication c* n Fountain of Friendship Hall in x '* Load last evening. >lr. McLeod said he had receives . information from the late Mr n' ' t?yms. one of the veterans of the But. Mr. Syms had added -.iT was at a period of depression' Js people were running away from’ a land to the Californian digging, Uts ' Mr. E. Ley don said thaf wh'en a present site of the Regent Theatre Jueen fctreet was bought by the H Patrick Dignan—really on behalf, the Oddfellows—in the -50 s” the e C ' paid was .€36. which was'cotismT" by the trustees of the lodge to be high. a M teo
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 599, 27 February 1929, Page 10
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148CHANGING VALUES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 599, 27 February 1929, Page 10
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