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RACING STABLES FOB SALE. 171735 have been instructed by Mr R, W. W KING to offer by AUCTION his COMPACT AND UP-TO-DATE RACING STABLES, situate Racecourse road, opposite the RIGCARTON RACECOURSE. THE PROPERTY comprise* wttpexier BRICK BUNGALOW, slate KWf, <rf five ») Spacious Rooms, replete with, entry possible modern convenience; BRICK BIX (6) STALL STABLES. Feed Room, Qatnass Room. also sleeping quarters, end spacious loft, together with 6 ACRES of LAND, including eii (6) EXERCISING PADDOCKS, veil fenced, and bwwtifully sheltered. The Grounds -round the residence are perfectly laid oat is lava and garden, choice ornamental shrubs. Owiap to special circumstances the Property i» fer Urgent Sale. No rsaaanaMe offer refosod. EXCEPTIONAL TGBMS. Further particulars on applicalwn t« itn Auctioneers ; 0.. E. JOKES, VED.. Auctioneers and £sta{e -Agents. Phoi.E 353. 171 Manchester street. JJ3S-7 ;C!o3e to Worcester street.)
CYCLIST INJURED. Milton Kershaw, aged 63, of 109 Barbadoes street, was admitted to the Chriatchureh Hospital yesterday mcrning with head and face injuries, which he received when his bicycle skidded in Kieeartcra road. Last night his condition was reported to be satisfactory.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20621, 10 August 1932, Page 15
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