PLEASANT POINT HOTEL
SALE AT £16,700 APPROVED From Our Own Reporter TIMARU, July 15. Sitting in Timaru on July 5, the Canterbury Rural Land Sales Committee reserved its decision on the application of Charles Bernard Mitchell, of Pleasant Point, to sell the Railway Hotel at Pleasant Point (o James Clegg Richardson, a fitter, of .Christchurch, as agent for a company to be formed, at £20,500. To-day it was announced that the sale had been approved, subject to a reduction in price to £16,700. In 1943 the committee sanctioned the sale/of the hotel at £15,500.
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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25548, 16 July 1948, Page 10
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