NORTH AUCKLAND AND QENEKAL AUCTIONEERS, £STATE, (]OMMISSION AND JNSURANCE GENTS, yALUERS, ETC. Head Office: — Walton street, Whang&rei. Goods Department: Bank street, Whangarei Telegraphic Address: "Farmcoop." Telephone Numbers: Head Office 26, 251. Goods Department SS Address Letters to: "The Manager, Farmers' Co-op. P.O. Box 30, Whangarei." GET YOUR SUPPLIES PROM HEADQUARTERS Where we hold MAfcSSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS, DOMO SEPARATORS, TRELOAR MILKING MACHINES, P. and D. DUNCAN'S IMPLEMENTS, SANDOW WOOL-PRESSES, FENCING POSTS, WIRE and STAPLES, MANURES. FERTILIZERS, GRASS and TURNIP SEEDS, CHAFF, HAY, OATS, FEED and SEED, TABLE and SEED POTATOES, SHEEP DIPS, WOOL-PACKS, BENZINE, LUBRICANTS MOTOR TYRES. Discuss your Farm Problems with us. STOCK SALE FIXTURES MAUNGATUROTO, SATURDAY, MAY 3. DONNELLY'S CROSSING, SATURDAY MAY 3. WAIPU, TUESDAY, MAY 6. KAEO, FRIDAY, MAY 9. PERIA, MONDAY, MAY 12. HELENSVILLE, TUESDAY, MAY 13. KAITAIA, TUESDAY, MAY 13. VICTORIA VALLEY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. BROADWOOD, THURSDAY, MAY 15. MOTUKARAKA, FRIDAY, MAY 16. WARKWORTH, FRIDAY, MAY 16. WAIMAMAKU, SATURDAY, MAY 17. OUE, MONDAY, MAY 19. KAIKOHE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21. OHAEAWAI, THURSDAY, MAY 22 MAUNGAKARAMEA, TUESDAY, MAY 27. WHANGAREI, THURSDAY, MAY 29. KAMO, FRIDAY, MAY 30. WAIPU SALE, TUESDAY, MAY 6. 200 HEAD "CATTLE. SHEEP DIPPING. In accordance with the Provisions of the Stock Act, Vendors will please note that all sheep must be Thoroughly Dipped and Branded before being exposed for sale. This instruction; is specially necessary for rams. "TO BUYERS - We have pleasure in submitting to your favourable notice a few—a very few—of the most profitable properties on our books to-day. These are all worthy of your prompt attention and we cannot impress on you too strongly that m view of the termination of the war and the present labour situation, New Zealand produce must continue to command very high prices, the value of land naturally increasing in proportion. RICH SWAMP LAND. FREE FROM FLOODS. THREE MILES FROM RAILWAY. 422 ACRES AT £12. This is a part of the well-known Hikurangi Swamp, destined to be one of hll * toff* n°L New Zealand - Many of this swamp, which k has a total area of 30,000 acres, are stilt subject to floods, but the Govern--1 m v! ? l •, announced that a general drainage scheme will be inaugurated , which will entirely obviate this disadvantage. This particular property, however being on the higher levels has the great advantage of being ? t Af y S ee \ r( T floods ' there being a fall of 19 feet ™ the property itself. Ihe whole area, except about 20 acres on which the house stands, is ricn ewamp land of excellent quality, which is coming into grass well! ■w™ ms put in and the other work is ffOin £ on There iai a email House of 4 rooms, and the property has been divided into six paddocks. The stock wintered last year was 115 head of cattle which were done well and next winter it will carry 150 head. Ihe position is good, being only three miles from a railway station and 8 milee from the town of Hikurangi. The title is Renewable Lease for 66 years and the Rent is nominalonly Is per acre. g^ 700 ACRES FREEHOLD AT £7. with 350 ACRES IN GRASS. Including 150 ACRES GOOD FLATS WILL WINTER 500 SHEEP AND 100 CATTLE. A splendid opportunity for two young men with a little capital who wish %£? m { oo h! ned A milkin S «"* grazing. The flats are go™ bSS offllVif f-l and ra -? p ° swamp - The balance of the cou W a 38s of first-class quality, partly in grass. The position is good, being only 25 miles from Whangarei and in the centre of a flourishing district The cTaXt S uM C \ e C Ta^tJr S e a?e E d. qUality ° f ** the Easy terms could be made to the right man. LIO 300 ACRES KAITAIA. ALL FLAT AND RAUPO SWAMP. PARTLY IMPROVED AT £26. atmvt%r^ZT l l e7}t bein^ onl y tw ° miles from the Post Office. The d^Svm^^^^f moM7^ mpb .' land in various sta &es of adVanCed that thiS tom The buildings are good, including a House of 10 rooms large barn and cowshed, motor shed, etc., and all up-to-date and in firTt-cl2s order In its present state the farm has wintered 100 cattle and 100 sheep besides zi^:^u°^: ht of ite ultimate carrying -p^ty he b e e?ng be uf s m. . . COW TO THE ACRE. Sh to the district and we advis * those who Mangakahia land has always been recognised as really good country W *t* 476 ACRES FREEHOLD AT £S ROLLING SANDSTONE COUNTRY with 230 ACRES IN GRASS. CARRYING 100 HEAD OF BIG CATTLE ooSitt already ****** ° n the PIaCG; ™ d facilities P rovided '« Easy Urms to a' good man. ? o o 713 ACRES FREEHOLD AT £9. Including 400 ACRES IN GRASS. . Jnnvmn I MILE FROM SCHOOL AND P.O CARRYING 600 SHEEP AND 240 HEAD MIXED CATTLE. This property is only about 24 miles from Whangarei—in a good district and has a good road mostly metalled practically all the way It has all been heavy bush country of splendid quality, now has 400 acres in CTaw and carrying capacity could be increased with future development The JSKT ie s and th6re iS ag ° Od SoUnd House V o e f lO 6 Pm ro n oL., 2S a Bplendid oppwtunity t0 ••*%; DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES AUCKLAND: T. Mitchell (Branch Manager). DARGAVILLE: D. Todd (Branch Manager 4 , T. H. Kenny (Auctioneer) Jas. McEwan (Stock Agent), T. E. Jone s(Land) HELENSVILLE: H. B. Bradly. KAIKOHE: C. L. Dobaon. KAITAIA: R. B. Morpeth (Branch Manager, W. N. Perkins H P ' Adanison, ■ ' KOHUKOHU: T. B. Hurley. KAMO:Hy. Whimp. MAUNGAKARAMEA: Thos. O'Carroll PAPAROA:C. G.Wilson. RUAWAI: G. Dodds. WAIPU: E. H. Ryan. WARKWORTH: A. S. Carran (Auctioneer), H. N. Russell, F. Wattere. WHANGAREI: H. B. Sloane and C. Chapman (Auctioneers), W. E. Hunter (Land), A. McDonald. A. 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Northern Advocate, 2 May 1919, Page 4
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