DENT'S SUB-DIVISION.
One of th e most important sales of property within the Borough will tske place at the Town Hall at 2 o'clock on Monday afternoon, when Dalgety and Co. Ltd., will sell, on behalf of the trustees of the late Mr Edward Dent, the 18g acres of property which has been the home of the Dent family for very many yearsThe property has been divided into ten sections, with frontages to Bank street and Manse street. Section Ift —the homestead block, is over 4J acres in area. It adjourns Mrs Hall's being between that and the [ Whangarei School, and it is boundjed at the back by the railway line. All other sections hav e outlets to* Manse street, numbers 2 to 7 inclusive being building sites of between ■l and _ acre each. No. 9 is a very good section of 43 acres, and has great possibilities for those desirous of building a homestead in spacious grounds in a pretty locality, while No. 1, the largest section, of over 6?. acres, is a first-class proposition borough and to vs c their property as a means of making a living from garden produce. There is no question about the interest which is being manifested in the sale, and the easy terms upon which purchasers can be made' augurs well for a successful result.
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Northern Advocate, 17 January 1920, Page 2
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223DENT'S SUB-DIVISION. Northern Advocate, 17 January 1920, Page 2
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