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SALE BY AUCTION Acting under instructions from the First mortgagee in exercise of Power of Sale contained in Mortgage registered No. 54685, THURSDAY, the 16th day of April, 1925, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, . BELL & MATTHEWS will sell at their Auction Rooms, Commerce Street, KAITAIA: ALL THOSE leasehold parcels of land containing 277 acres 3 roods more or less, being Sections 15, 16 and 21, Block XI, Takahue Survey District, and being the whole of the land in Occupation License with Right of Purchase No. 4303, registered at Volume 196 Folio 105 of the Register Book at the Land Transfer Office, Auckland. This farm is situated about 6 miles from Kaitaia and 4 miles from Takahue School, 15 acres flat all ploughable, 35 acres cleared, about 300 chains fencing, about 15 acres grassed, property is watered by springs and creeks; buildings comprise 3-roomed shanty (iron chimney) and cowshed. Title: Leasehold under O.R.P. which can be converted into freehold by purchaser if desired. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be inspected, and any imormation may be obtained from the Auctioneers; or Logan & Reynolds, Commerce Street, Kaitaia, solicitors for the mortgagee. 26-2-9

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FARMERS’ UNION (B. of I.) The Annual Meeting called tor the 3rd April ai Ranguhua is postponed until Otn April. A. £. Robinson, Organizing bee. F.U. (day 01 islands) SYKiSOIL KING OF WAtERFROOFISH ElOfflO FUxi DiUSSSIiVIi Motor Hoods, Cushions and Tarpaulins. Fabrics treateu wall Sykeoii can be twisted, crumoied or crusued auu writ not crack. STAR GARAGE AND MOTOR TR.iNSFORr Cu. Agents, Kattaia MAEGOUUi REFEREES’ ASSOc.aliOtH. The Annual General Meeting ol the above Association will oe beid in the Kutaia Fuunc GlOrar, on 1 nursuay evening, the 2nd April at y.ju pun. au present and intending memaers are requested to attend. J. Latta, Hon. Secretary, Mangonui Referees’ Assn. CARPENTERS WANTED Wanted good caipenters at once. Apply Foreman, New Dairy Factory Awanui. THASXS. MRS. HAYDF.N desires to sincerely thank all. kind friends for their help and sympathy after the recent fire. Their great kindness is much appreciated. Before sending your printing order elsewhere, ring up “The Age” for a quote. It will pay you.

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Northland Age, Volume 24, Issue 49, 2 April 1925, Page 5

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