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The Northland Age

The March of Progress

Publishing Twice a Week.

Otily Bi-weekly in the Northland.

Service to the Community.

Ever lince it* inception the “Northland Age” has striven to render service to the people in the Northland and from time-to time has made improvements which could not fail to be of valne. to those who have laboured hi this remote PSt« of the Dominion. Some month? ago the “Age’ wa* presented as * twelve page weekly replete with adequate and accurate reports of ail local gatherings and the doings of our public men. The respooM from til* settlers has been such that >e have been able to make atrangementa which will enable us to take another .step forward. To-day we publish the “Age” aa g bi-weekly eight-page newspaper. In future our subscribers will receive the ‘Age’’ on Wednesday and Friday each week, when it will contain in addition to reports of local happenings, news from abroad having brief interesting jccounta of world happenings. An important featete of this progressive policy will be that each copy of the “Age” wiU he sold over the counter at twopence per ceoy »nd iu case* where the paper is posted to subscribers the price will be twopence per copy with postage add*d, We trust with the advancement of time that tbs day is not far distant when the “Age” will be published aa a tri-weekly, and that it will continue to work in the interest of the advancement of the Northland and the betterment of its people.

Under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Northern district, at the request of the second mortgagee.

LEASEHOLD FARM AT TAKAHUE On Friday, the 16th day of September 1917, at 2 o'clock inf the afternoon, The NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE, Limited, will sell by SuWle auction at it* Premises, Commerce tree!, Kaitaia i— [ All that parcel of land in the Provincial District of Auckland containing One hun. fSST:r?.-"fe'5 I SIISS Survey District, and being the whole of the land comprised in Leas* in Perpetuity No, 1049 recorded in Volume 97, Folio 91, s'AWIW.Wa.WAt'. parcel of land in the said Provincial District containing Fifty acres more or leas, being Section Twenty.six, Block XV, Tsk-hoe Survey District, and being the whole of the land comprised in Lease in Perpetuity No. 1593 recorded in Volume 1)2, Polio 224, of the Land Transfer Register Book aforesaid, 'AND ALSO ALL THAT parcel of land in the s*id Provincial District containing Thirty-ftve acres and thirty-1 ve perchss more or less, being Section Fifty-two, Block X V, Tsk*. hue Survey District, aid being the whole of the land comprised in Occupation License with right of purchase No. 5396 recorded in Volume >76, Folio 34, of the Lgad Transfer Register Book aforesaid: tne said lands being subject to Part XIII of “The Land Act, 1914,” and also to Memorandum of Mortgage registered at !|w Land Transfer Office *t Auckland under No. 167(72 to the State Advances Superintendent securing Hoe of which the sum of <795 as od principal is now owing. The mortgagee's application containing his estimate 01 the value of the pror:tty may be inspected at the office of the egistrar at all reasonable times prior to the sale and in the auction room at the time of isle without payment of any fee. inc office 01 Meisicun LOfsn ft Keynolds, Solicitor*. Commerce Street, Raitaia, and at the Auctioneers. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.

The property is 185 acres orood 35 perches Crown leasehold (which msy be converted into freehold by the purchaser at any time) and ia situated one mile from the Takahue Public School on a good metalled road. About 140 acre* is in good grass: Ip tcrea flat, 39 sere* rough, balance easy slope. Approx 190 chains boundary fence*; Land if wfl) drained and watered, and is subdivided into eight paddocks (4 wire fences). Buildings good 4-roemed house and cowshed. Government mortgage has about 28 years to run. 20 acres bush—back boundary not fenced. Cream cart.passes farm.

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Northland Age, Volume 27, Issue 23, 26 August 1927, Page 3

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The Northland Age Northland Age, Volume 27, Issue 23, 26 August 1927, Page 3

The Northland Age Northland Age, Volume 27, Issue 23, 26 August 1927, Page 3