Land Transactions.
An auctioneering firm m Obristcharch reports oh land : — " Althotts?h it is * fact that very few transactions are taking place; we can attribute the dearth m exchange not to the demand so much as to the inadequate supply of eligible property, for at thin moment we have several boo a fide inquiries, not only from our permanent residents, but from new comers from ...EngUn^^^sJjfjalUji^aud^^. elsewhere, who, lately arriving m the colony,;haye deter mined, if possible, to fix their habitat m Canterbury, atuLas near the capital~Ohristchurch--as ttiey can establish their home's. Gentlemen of means, say, from £lQ f opo ftp, £so,ooo, '" have their name's registered ' "m our books as buyers, and it only remains for^' us to find suitable freeholds to effect sales and to establish^ class of occupiers which must, ultimately <be conducive to r the . in twrest ,of the province," • > I
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 70, 27 February 1883, Page 2
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143Land Transactions. Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 70, 27 February 1883, Page 2
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