KARAKA RAILWAY STATION.
(Published by Arrangement.)
NEW TOWNSHIP WANTED.
A railway station between Auckland and Pukekoho without a township adjoining seems incongruous, but this is tho case at Karaka, where a new station has been erected in place of Runciman, between Drury and Paerata, which is the junction of tlio new Waiuku line. This' is because tho only access to the station lias just been provided through tho adjoining farm of Mr. R. B. May, which has been subdivided into seven farriilets of from 20 to 40 acres each. This is a unique opportunity to havo a railway station at your door, and experience shows that tho purchasers of these sections will quickly turn them over at largo profits. Landowners recognise in this tho safest investment possible. Tho land is food, having been well farmed by tho present owner for many years. Auction, TO-DAY (Friday), 18th fast., 2 p.m., Alfred Buckland and Sons, at Auckland. Particulars and conditions of 6alo from tho auctioneers or Bruce Scott, solicitor, Smecton's Buildings.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17942, 18 November 1921, Page 6
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169KARAKA RAILWAY STATION. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17942, 18 November 1921, Page 6
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