AUCTION SALE OP HOUSE PROPERTIES. On Saturday next, the 27th hist., Messrs C. L. Duigan and Co; will sell by public auction, on account of the Public Trustee, in the estate of A. W. McKenzie, a comfortable new 6-roomed house, with every convenience and full quarter-acre section in Keith Street, near Glasgow Street, and within 50 yards of the electric tram route. Also a nice section — l-Bth acre (33ft by 165 ft) — in Harrison Street, near Dublin Street, with a good 3-roomed cottage, with verandah, range, tank, water, drain, p.w.c, etc. As these properties are for absolute sale, they should be worth the attention of investors. A BARGAIN IN EASTOWN SECTIONS. Messrs C. L. Duicran and Co. have the cheapest section in Eastown for sale. Full i-acre. Price only .£55. Owner must sell. This is a splendid chance. Compare this with other prices asked in the same localitr. . ' HOUSE BARGAIN. Good five-roomed house, St. John's Hill, on full i-acre, 75ft frontage; gas laid on, gas stove, wash-house, copper and tubs, etc. Price for the whole, £425 ; only .£5O cash necessary. — Holloway, Hogan and s Caddy, Ltd. — SECTION SNIPS. Full i-acrc, Aramoho, «£55; £5 10s cash. Good half-acre, King's Avenue, Gonville, J97. Nice biulding site, Town Belt Road, .£lOO. Ten acres, River Bank frontage. Splendid suburban sites. .£75 per acre. — Holloway, Hogan and Caddy, Ltd. Messrs Common, Skelton, and Coy., Ltd., Gisborne, have an advertisement in our columns notifying that they-iwill offer for sale by auction on Saturday, 4th May, Mr E. M.' Hutch imon's Otoka property, fituated in the Ngatapa Survey District, and consisting of 2000 acres. They will also offer, on behalf of Mrs Hutchinson, 1000 acres in the same district. For further particulars see the advertisement.
An influential deputation waited on Mr Fowlds at Chriatchurch on Saturday morning with regard to the Exhibition organ, stating that Mr Seddon had definitely promised that the organ should be givp'n to the city at the close of the Exhibition, and this had been understood all along. Relying, Mr Fowlds 'stated that the matter had" never been before the Cabinet. Mr Seddon had denied making such a promise. Sir Joseph Ward and other Ministers knew nothing of it. So far as he knew no record of any such intention existed. However, he would look through the official documents and see if such a promise had been made.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12147, 22 April 1907, Page 7
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395Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12147, 22 April 1907, Page 7
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