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Approved by the Highest Authorities. INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY DELEGATION APPROVES OF N.Z. PERPETUAL FORESTS LTD Facsimile Letter from Sir Herbert Matthews, SECRETARY OF THE CENTRAL CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE OF ENGLAND February sth, 1926, As a Member of the Forestry Delegation, which investigated the work accomplished by M.z. Perpetual Forests Ltd. and other commercial afforestation enterprises in the Smith-V/ylie Group, it gives me great pleasure to favourably report upon the great progress achieved. The Forestry Delegation v/ere given every facility to investigate thoroughly both the properties and their potentialities, and every phase of the extensive planting operations was- enquired into. The properties in the Smith Wylie Group embrace an area of considerably over 100,000 acres,. situated in the Putaruru District at Tokoroa, and also at llaraetal, and in other adjacent areas. The land is eminently suitable for afforestation purposes, consisting of -excellent pumice'country and the rainfall, an important factor in tree growth, averages about 60 Inches per annum. The large rainfall minimises any fire risk. Planting operations have been carried out successfully in accordance with the .commitments of the Company, and the plantings done in 1924 arc shewing sat.-;..?--factory growth. The land is well situated for the purposes of access, and ample qua.-iSitio of power will be available from Arapuni, which is but a fey/ miles dit-tar. from the centre of the estates, and there is a large supply of water available Sv the vraikato River which bounds a portion of the estate for 30me miles. Having fully enquired into the Company's management, and personnel of tbo organisation, and the complete system in operation, I have pleasure in stating i .1 am quite prepared to associate myself with the Company in the capacity of Tru.sfci--representing English interests, /^<W#/^/ Jf you arc not a Bondholder, communicate at once with The Local Agent, Wallace's Building, Calneron Street, Whangarei, or The Secretary, Smith, Wylio & Co., Ltd., Smith's Building, Albert Street, Auckland, Managers and Brokers for N.Z. Perpetual Forests, Ltd., and receive, without any obligation, full, particulars of the second issue of Bonds now being sold. The first issue of Bonds, representing £1,250,000 has been sold out.' " gB7

MEAT EXPORT SEASON SLAUGHTEBING OPEEATIONS HAVE EE-COMMENCED AT THE MOEEEWA WOBKS And the facilities offered by the Company may now be utilised by Farmers having stock for export. f'Those wishing to ship on their own account are invited to make use of the Company's selling connections, when reasonable advances against the stock will be made if desired. The Company is relying on those farmers who sell to export buyers either "in the paddock" or "on the hooks" to stipulate thai; their stock must be killed at. the Farmers' Own Works. ■ MANURES * Enquiries regarding prices and particulars of the Company's High-grade Manure Mixtures will receive prompt attention. P.O. BOX US, AUCKLAND IDE AUCKLAND FARMERS' FREEZING CO. LTD HEAD OFFICE: ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND

A A A A A A A A A A A A A AAAAAAJ I THE FishermanV Paradise. I I i $ Where the waters teem with * ♦l* .> I Deep-sea and Rod Fish. f * i EAC H eac \'IFIC£NT BEACH FRONTAGES Kiss^iisiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ Wide, Clean Sandy Beach, facing North-East Cooled by the Sea Breezes in Summer and Sheltered from Cold Winds of Winter. mmmmmmmm c.u E a Section on G | . ESTATE, and build f Beach for Children. Also very fine Surf mmer Home on this j Bathing. The Favourite Picnic Grounds of all Summer Marine | Russ^! . rapidly becoming Premier Watering r* . * Place or the Dominion. t Kesorts. i '4 . 4 ' 3 ism^smmm, ZANE GREY states in the "N.Z. Herald," Feb, 16, 1926 :"I hove not seen a more beautiful p ace than this \ deep, Wide bay with its multitude of green and grassy islands, retaining jut enough of the wild to make them | satisfying to a lover of nature.'' I Daily Train from Auckland to Russe //. ~4Jso Access hy Steamer. of Sale 10 p.c, Lash. O. R. NEUMANN, Land Agent, Russell. .c. m o [viont. o oar \t\9jMr* MANDENO JACKSON, "ommerce Street, Auckland. Islands and Rawhiti, with | Cape Brett cKgro Also Houses.- and Sections--in" other part; of this rapidly rising Seaside Report

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Northern Advocate, 20 February 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 20 February 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 20 February 1926, Page 3

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