AUTUMN TOPDRESSING WITH Superphosphate Is the most profitable, economical and certain means of obtaining ample feed during the late autumn and winter months, because ■2j ! Superphosphate is a readily available and lasting form of plant food. Superphosphate has proved its value as a wonderful stimulant of plant growth whether used for top-dressing in the Autumn or at any other season of the year. One of the largest Dairyfarmers in the Auckland Province strongly advocates the use of Superphosphate for Autumn top-dressing. He states that he proposes top-dressing his pastures in the Autumn with 2£ cwt. of Superphosphate to the acre, lie has always topdressed with Superphosphate in the Autumn and has proved : the value of the practice. INSIST ON THE HIGHEST GRADE Superphosphate OF NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURE ORDER EARLY TO SECURE SUPPLIES FULL SUPPLY OBTAINABLE From all Merchants, Storekeepers, or direct from the Manufacturers.
WHANGAREI'S GRE4T RIVERSIDE suburb GREAT RIVERSIDEsuburb Colonel C. E. R. Mackesy's Estate. ADJOINING THE BOROUGH OF WHANGAREI The Mosl Progressive Town in the North Island "THE HAMILTON OF THE NORTH" This New Riverside Suburb will soon become another Mairtown—a close residential quarter, with; Drettv hardens and i.w..t.i«n« Its the Marine Suburb, and overlooks the Town and Harbour. -mth. the sfte of the new harbour works just across the river. Motor 'Buses pass the property at "Kissing Point," and run to the Post Office in 10 to 15 minutes. THE PROPERTY HAS BEEN DIVIDED INTO EIGHTY LOTS AND IS NOW OPEN FOR SELECTION ON VERY EASY TERMS Itly TERMS ON VERY EASY TERMS 0N VERY EASY T&RMb ONE EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE, with 16 ACRES 0 ROODS 8 PERCHES OF LAND. ' ONE SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, WITH 1 ACRE 0 ROODS 12 PERCHES OF LAND. SEVENTY-EIGHT LOTS, varying in size from i Acre to 28 Acres. Suitable for:— ... RESIDENTIAL SITES with commanding views of the Town and Harbour, elevated positions, away; from the heat of the town, where sea breezes temper the summer heat. ORCHARD SITES, various sizes, ideal locations for grape, tomato and cucumber houses, strawberry gardens,' vineyards, orange and lemon culture, melons and passion fruit. SUBURBAN FARMLETS up to 28 Acres (all valuable for future subdivision), suitable for mixea farming; where the home-builder can make for himself an "income home/' by growing^earlyj crops poultry farming, fruit growing, etc. This is the "Henderson" of Whangarei—a futuresuburb of snug, income-producing homes, free from the heavier borough rates and enjoying most of the town conveniences. . . THREE BUSH SECTIONS of great beauty, make attractive tea gardens or charming home sitesw TWO METAL QUARRIES of best blue metal, handy to work and should produce considerable Several Sertiom have now been sold, and intending buyers are ad ™ S^ d e^ m b f^ g^ ts eyeS ' of the property are all picked out. Information, plans and prices can be obtained torn all agente _ PLANS of the Subdivision are now ready for distribution, and the Sections are OPEN FOR S TION. Intending Buyers are Invited to make Early Inspection. Arrangements can be made to Inspect the Property, and Plans can be obtained from— n C AI HPRTON At Mackesy and Son's Office, Bank Street, and of all other License# U. i win Land Agents. TERMS: 15 per cent. Cash. 10 per cent, in Six Months. Balance in Five Years at 6 per cent. s ■ T. MANDENO JACKSON LAND & GENERAL ESTATE AGENTS, 6, COMMERCE STREET, AUCKLAND and BANK STREET, ' WHANGAREI
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Northern Advocate, 7 February 1925, Page 4 (Supplement)
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