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BUSINESS NOTES.

'Messrs C. L. Duigan and Co. have a splendid large residence to let, famished, in-the best part of Wicksteed Street. Rent extremely low to an .approved tenant. The Wanganui horse fair will be held oh Saturday next at Messrs Jackson and Co.’a yards. . Freeman R. Jackson and Co. wish to draw attention to several good lines of lambs advertised for their Waverley sale on Friday. To-morrow, at 1.30, Messrs Shepherd Bros, are holding a sale of produce, fruit, furniture, etc., at their Aramoho rooms, all of wßich will be sold without reserve. GEORGETTI ESTATE. AUCTION SALE ON THE 28th INST. Have you inspected these first-class sections yet? ,If not, call and get a plan from Messrs C. L. Duigan and Co., auctioneers, and make a point of seeing these desirable sites for yourself, as there are only a few days now available to the date of auction. Special attention is drawn tp the exceptionally easy terms which the trustees are offering, viz., 10 per cent, cash, and the balance for seven years, with the right to repay at any previous time. A large number of the sections are deligucful elevated terrace sites, overlooking the town and suburbs, and commanding a magnificent view. The property is within a mile of the Wanganui Post Office, and the soil is exceptionally good, which is an important feature to lovers of a good flea. There favourite hill sites are get- ' scarcer and dearer every year, and Georgetti Estate comprises a number of sites which quite equal (if they do not surpass) the -pick of St. John’s Hill, and will be selling in the near future at the same high prices as the St. John’s Hill sections are now doing. Investors will find that a careful inspection of the sections to be sold on the 28th Inst, will prove both pleasant and profitable, as the Sublic has no idea how this estate has eveloped in the last few years, and what really first-class sites some of the sections are. AUCTION SALE OF THE SEDGEBROOK GRANGE ESTATE. The auction sale of the Sedgebrook Grange Estate, on account of the trustees of the estate of the late J. H. Nixon, takes place in Messrs C. L. Duigan and Co.’s Ridgway Street Land Sale Rooms on Saturday, the 18th February. “Sedgebrook Grange” has long been known as ADO of the most picturesque suburban homes near Wanganui, and its subdivision trill give investors and those on the look ont for. an ideal home site an unique op portnnity to secure some really beautifu. sections. Many of the sites include some very fine native and English trees, the latter being 60 years old; there is no other spot near Wanganui where buyers can get the advantage of such a mature and beau tifnl growth in selecting a site to build on. The estate also includes some very desirable terrace sites facing the river, and a number of delightful areas running bapk to Nixon’s Creek. These latter can be laid out to make really beautiful sites with, a very small expenditure. The estate is within' one mile from the Wanganui Post ’ Office; - the early extension of the electric trams to Sedgebrook and the construction of the now bridge over the river. fgive a big impetus to' this favourite hty. The very easy terms on which e sections are offered brings them within reach of everyone. As the trustees are, determined to realise the estate as efriy as possible, buyers, at the auction sal*;will-receive special consideration. During' fte past few days Messrs C. L. Duigan and Co., the auctioneers, have distributed ; hundreds of plans of the estate to applicants' .If you have not yet inspected .these sections, it will pay you to call andget a plan and do so at once. The contractors for the road construction are pushing ,on rigorously with the work, and expect'to be almost completed by the day of- sale. .

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13278, 18 January 1911, Page 7

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BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13278, 18 January 1911, Page 7

BUSINESS NOTES. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13278, 18 January 1911, Page 7

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