be iuvited to appoint a delegate to meet in conference and consider the desirability of - having remedial legislation ~ prbmotecl." After' speaking .'to; /the . motion "at some leiigth; the Mayor prb- ;• posed . tliat a ciorifea*erice. of ' the . local "^ bodies interested' bo corivehed so as to. '-i discuss the positioir,/arid.decide what \ stejis, if any;: it is desirable to take.'^Carried. FlNANCE.—Accounts amounting to £3579 0s 4d were passed for payment. " The Bank-book showed a debit balance : amounting to £3812 16s 9d> / ■ ,v< FIRE& ( ■■■ ' " ■ '■■■'' ' '■''■■**" '.- -.- —": ■ : (Per Press Association.) . NELSON, March'l7. . A fire^'.at Louver Moutere .last, night destroyed a" house" owned by Edward Brougham and occupied by Henry Bate. The latter was uninsured, but the house was covered. " ;'■'.-. ,■■■;■; at:wakanui. ; : ;.. .-"•' ASHBURTON, March 17. .. A five occurred at: Wakariui . last evening, whereby a house of eight l'opms, owned and occupied by Daniel Leddy, was, with its contents,..totally, destroyed. The origin of. the fire is unknown. The insurance- on the building was £240, and on the furniture £65 in the State office. ... .'... •„.- .-. ■"•' V.;.. ,/aucti6n'sales. ;, J: .. ;.;■; SATURDAY, 21st MARCH, 1908, " ' '.:■'..'.,■-' .•At"2..'"p'.m-.'.";-':.;"". * /. .■' /'"; AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE FREEHOLDS near tqwn; ; MESSRS. C.L.DUIGAN AND CO. are instructed by the Executors of the late'Samuel/Oliver to sell by /public auction in their Land j RoOms, .'75, Ridgway Street, as above---That desirable freehold; property siti*, ated on the No. 3 Line, .about 4 /miles, from Wangjanui, being;partOf. section 13, Block IXl.jlkitara, subdivided into 8 desirable sections of/from THREE ACRES to NINE- .-";,; TEEN NACRES Ceachi.'/v.:- ,;-'..:,.'■":' The property is offered for absolute sale; to wind, up the estate. jjithp plans and full particulars, fon application to Messrs." Barnicoat and Treadwell; solicitors, or tho auctioneers, C. X/DUIGAN AND rCO., ; :/;/:-;...:'•--•""./: -S'y 75, Ridgway Street. ' /'.';.;■ '^ ;."'. •'/■IMPORTANT-;/':-: ''■ vv-'fV-:/-I ;;-'aii|'§|||ißff :;:;::: : :|^||f|^v;|//; :'-':./"■";!.. ■:-'■,, -/ '■' .'"' .-■■ ■ /■:■"'.: '<'■'■': "■■".(^^■•/Paitea). '•• ../■"■■ '.■'■■'■■'- ".-."/, ;^REEMANVR;.'^CItS^N/ANI)/C6 >/:V;;/>/i v ■•■/;/ Will sell-6n-;:;':■:/;;.;;•; r/ :'•';.. -:; ;\//-i^ONDAYj/6th;; : April,. ,;.V\:;:,'/ '.''-'.•' <■■'■'■;■'■' ■'"'. '/■ At 2 p.m. .": '■'■. :■/■"/' ;''H-: - -: i v^ '^•'. •;';:'''■■ : AtntW ■ i-•-■• ■■', .-■:. ::-: /■ Druids" hall, patea. / The above i well-known Property, owing to the decease of the late William Gower, .sub-divided; as- under:—r '/ i LOT 4 v—277; Alcres ■ Freehold; excep- .'.=•■. ;.:; tionally good fattening land. - i/LOT 2^-401 -Acres iSreSt^^:'h<amr, :-.fi'j^t^l^^farmi'.v'-. Acres;/-iiataye:^]|ase;/\6, ■•■' "■ -, v>': lyea^s to; run V| at^Ts^M > "nglrtj.i-eV '-- '/ ;;/:^'"'newal /21 years j: full 'conipens^.- ---;; tion for/imprbvesnents-;(adjoirijiig .; '-..:•■'■.. .'-homest&a'd)..;;',;-.. /■- .;:/■'■'/.■:// .- "V/ ~j. '■:, The; above Properties are situated within ;«a^y; distance/of" factory, school, and. i>6st,:!bffice, and. are.,within; 4 to 5 miles of. Patea railway station^ : /■■■'.;'-.Tie;;:-P^bp,ertJifes v-','4re weH known for their fattening qualities^ and are eminently ;; suitaple for growing grain or root/crojps/ The land has,a great depth of the richest; soil^ is abundantly watered, and practically all plpughable. Tfreeholdy 10 per; cent/, at sale, 5 per cent, in six months j 10 per cent, in 12 months, /and .10 per cent, in Is^ months I/balance on mortgage at 5 per cent for 5,"?7r or 10 years at; buyer's option. Terms for leasehold, 35 per cent, cash, balance on possession. \ ; Possession will be given April 18th. Inspection can be made at any time prior ; .to sale.^; : -^ ">"-'- j;?../ ; /::^-.:'-.- ■■";' ,; Plans and further•• particulars' fi-bm. Mr. ;H,E .Adams, solicitor, Patea, Mr. C-; H. BalL Wayerley, or from the auc-•! tioheers at Wanganui. C Pamdtn Beeauie They l /are Good! •■...'■'■■-■' .' .••.•C V YOUNQ « COLLINt' J C Pretentatlon Artftftt N '~~ Harness :• - ■■ . , ' and '-'-v ■■■■.. BADDiERY. OUR Harness and Saddlery is made on the premises, is of the Highest Quality Material, and : embodies the best of Workmanship. Quick repairs for Farmers on sale days a Speciality. Moderate charges consistent with good Workmanship. A. H. COE, TAYLORVILLE. SADDLERY DEPOx, WANGANUI. jg Cifar ami Cigarette, $ Leather Cases for both. *£ YOUNG ft COUSN3. Avenue. *'2
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 18 March 1908, Page 8
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