LATE COMMERCIAL
The Waitahuna correspondent of the 'Tuapeka Times' reports that Messrs Scott Bros, (sons of Mr John 'Scott, Waitahuna) have bought 2,300 acres of Roxburgh Estate, known as Scrubby Run. The price is 15s per acre. It is good grazing ground, and some parts of it are well suited for growing oats and turnips. Splendid crops of oats were grown on the lower portion of the run by Mr A. ; Rowe, who held a lease of 400 acres about thirteen years ago
LAND SALES.
The National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand report having completed the following sales of freehold properties at satisfactory prices, viz. :—On account of Messrs Hislop and Creagh, Langlea Farm, at Glenavy, to Mr James W. Scott, of Waikakabi;" on account of Mr Robert Oliver, Waianakarua, 74 acres, to Mr Fleming Robertson, of Waianakarua; on account of Mr James A. Sinclair, Windsor, 137 acres, part of Windsor Park Instate, to Mr Robert Oliver, of Waianakarua; on account of the New Zealand and Australian Land Company, section 18, block 27, Town of Oamaru, to Mr A. G. Creagh.
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Evening Star, Issue 11963, 12 August 1903, Page 5
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183LATE COMMERCIAL Evening Star, Issue 11963, 12 August 1903, Page 5
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