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Sales by Auction. - ■ ■gi A OCTION. - FRIDAY. jy-ARCH 9, . AT 11 O'CLOCK. rpo AIRY AND CHEEP -pARMERS. nPHE T AEGEST- SUBDIVISION ' • OF; THE YEAR. 64 ¥**"* F A LL S l^' VARYING FROM 1A TO OQK AZORES. QN rpHE TP ASIEST rpERMS. ' THE FAMOUS' OMAN A BLOCK, M A A * JJLOOK. OMAN A LOOK. MAN A D LOOK, •: ■ :.,.'■■; ,or '"';.;■.'■'•' 12,000 A m ™ RICH AIiLU VCAL FIATS. HEAVY VOLCANIC. LIMESTONE AND SANDSTONE LANDS. MEARLY. A EL IN TgEST JJNGLISH ' " ■.;■■■:-/3.BASSES. ' pEONTIN'a 'rpHE "FAMOUS XrOETHEEN ;" ■OJTAIROA -DIVER." NORTH AUCKLAND RAILWAY WILL GO RIGHT THROUGH PROPERTY. 1 rpHE TDEST T AND IN .THE "DEST pLIMATE. ■JfcTAGNIFICENniY • \7rTATERED TOY IyrOUNTAIN' ' ; STREAMS. r ; THIS CELEBRATED BLOCK OF LAND i i (formerly, the property of Mr.' George < Riddell) has always been considered the L finest Block of Land North of Auckland. i which it is, containing over 5000 acres ■of -. the richest alluvial fiats, equal to anything ■ in the Dominion, also heavy, deop, volcanic soils, first-class limestone, and the best sandstone; originally all heavy bush land. The bulk of the Estate is now in the best English grasses, and ready for dairying, and * tho flats are equal to a milking cow to the i acre. The property is Well opened up with : ' roads, and the local Butter Factory will col- j 1 loot'-cream. daily--'.' The Elver steamer calls I . dailv at the Omana Wharf, and the North i Auckland Railway is authorised to be made j right through the property for a distance of ■ six ■ miles.■.■.■;■■;; ..:<■ ~,,-...:.■ V, '•-'■ :.':v :;-,"-/" ! . I i Everv Section is ready for occupation, and < dairying can be started right away. *l Selectors have the choice here of any size Farm to suit almost any requirements, either for Dairying, Cropping ior } Grazing, and at all price* , Farmers have ever before had such a wide choice offered them, while the land itself is also of the highest class and in the best grasses. '.'is'-;;: The Climatte is superb, there is praotically no winter here, the grass grows all the year round, giving the loniest dairying season, while rabbits an d , * Californian thistle are unknown. It is an ideal locahion in the . Pick of the North. ■-..-■ ':*?,',.:":-'■': •;' :^: :*..> The terms have also been made very easy, to suit the means of all buyers. These are ■ 5 per cent, on fall of hammer; 10 per cent. . ion taking possession; 10 per cent, in 12 ■= months; ' Or.- if 15 per cent, spent on - im- ' provements fli'st 12 raontM > then the last 10 per cent, to be- postponed for a "further two years. : Five per cent, interest on all ' unpaid balaricea from the date of sale. ;, ' SELECTORS PERSONALLY CONDUCTED ox "-"~ OVER PRTPERTY. ;, PLANS READY IN ; A FEW DAYS. m ' TprANDENO JACKSON, Acting upon instructions, will Sell by Public !,;:,.: ,' , Auction at . rpHE rriHAMBER OF riOMMEBOE, SWANSON-STREET, AUCKLAND. ,v WEDNESDAY. A PEn ' 17 AT 2 O'CLOCK. r\HAum "p STATE, QHAUITI. . i "RAY OF T>LENTY. 9000"A CEI& -9000 ', Subdivided into 3 2 -arms-32 . , AREAS -. . 1 F ROM 76 TO 1147 A CRES. . SOIL A DEEP LOAM. ' ' '- EXCEPTIONALLY WATERED BY CLEAR 1 .••:■;•; -v.' v ;-; STREAMS. £! •;■:■: SUITABLE FOR DAIRYING. CROPPING, ' :, ;-.'- , OR FATTENING. t ' '. Instructed by MESSRS. REJ™ AND t ROWE, the undersigned will Sell by Pub»lio Auction at the - ' • ; pHAMBER OF pOMMERCE. ' > ■ BWANSON-ST., AUCKLAND, ' \ on the above date, ■■ .?.':, '. , » ri-iHE WELL-KNOWN OHAUITT ESTATE, > X situated only 4i miles from Tauranga. 1 Tauranga on the completion of the East , Coast Railway and with the now wharf i recently erected at deep water is destined * to become a large city; gas and water eupi plies have lately been installed, and the town is progressing rapidly. _ 1 Of the 32 Sections on OHAUITI many are * highly improved, the balance having various 5 amounts of improvements, giving tho purchaser a wide range to choose from. " The Estate is all easy, undulating country, a large portion being ploughable. The soil in a deep loam, very easily worked, grows all English grasses, maize, oate and roota to perfection. Every Section is beautifully watered by creeks and the climate .is exceptionally mild. . ... THE ROADS . through the Estate are being laid off, and tenders will be called for formation as soon as possible. , REGULAR STOCK SALES are held at Tauransra and To Puke, Waihi, is an excellent market for Fats, and there is a proposal on foot to erect Freezing Works at railhead, ' deeD water, so that settlers have every opportunity of either acquiring or disposing of stock. ' " ' ' THE SALE OF OHAUm is a rare oppor* tunitv of acquiring a Farm of good quality S in a superb climate, adjacent to a flounshinK port and handy to a railway, on easy a .terms. ■ '. ■ .' TERMS for Homestead Block: 10 per cent, cash, 231 per cent, on Ist July, balance > five years at 5 per cent.' Other Blocks: 10 per cent. cash. 15 per cent, on Ist July, balance five years at ■5 per cent. . , - ",;' , 0 PLANS AND PARTICULARS from ;t NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE ' AGENCY CO., LTD. (all Branches), 5 W. H. MOGAERY AND CO., Darby Buildings, y ' Queen-9treet, Auckland. " W. H. AND A. MCGAERY. Eltham; 1 '- . Or '■'.■■ .":'.•':••■'• * , 'V MANDENO JACKSON, , AUCTIONEERS, . * CUSTOMS-ST. E.. AUCKLAND, it .';-.-, ■;■'■■ '-'.•-'■■- -"-"■-'•"'"" ' ; ' ■ "'' - , '* "~. : " ~' "■ • , --. ... ~.' ' ' v /'-MAIL" JpOUNTAIN ' , pENS. We are the sole agents for this famous English pen. Pens to suit all writers; duplicate, parts stocked. Prices, from 7s 6d ':i; upwards. - : : . .;•.-;.'.; ~■"' ■.■..■''.-(. j-" LIGHTBAND,* ROBERTSON. AND CO.. LTD., V STATIONERS. ■'-. . 10,' Strand Arcade. -■•-"•_ HORSES, Vehicles, and Motor Cars free In the Onehunga Zoo. Adults, 6d; Children, 3d, Plenty of feed. ; : '■.'»"-" : "'" : ■■'■': ','';(' ■'. i -S:,' *;.' '. :-." : '- : --':' : '- ''-■-.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14931, 2 March 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14931, 2 March 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14931, 2 March 1912, Page 3

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