PROPERTY SALES
There was a good attendance at Messrs. Harcourt and Co.’s rooms on Tuesday afternoon, when they submitted at auction five/ building sites at the corner of Stokes Street and Adelaide Road, Newtown. Lot 1, having a frontage of 33 feet to Stokes Street by a depth of 100 feet, was sold after spirited competition for the sum of £360. The remaining four sections, two of which have frontages of 33 feet to Stokes Street by depths of 100_ feet, and one a corner section with 35 feet 11 inches to Adelaide Road and 100 feet to Stokes Street, and the remaining section a frontage of 32 feet to Stokes Street by a depth of 134 feet, not reaching the reserve, were passed in. The same firm also report a very large attendance at the New Century Hall, Levin, on Wednesday afternoon, when they offered a splendid dairy farm of 84 acres with a 6-roomed residence and all necessary outbuildings, within one mile of the Levin post office. Bidding started at £6O per acre, and rose to £69 per acre, at which figure the property was passed in. and is_ now for private sale at the upset' price of £76 per acre.
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 165, 31 March 1923, Page 3
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