OVERSEAS MAILS.
INCOMING. Tho Niagara is duo at Auckland on Mon- ' day from Vancouver with 1)00 bays of Kng- ' lish and American mail. Tho Waikawa arrived at LytteUon from i Newcastle yesterday wit!) 4-1 bags - of Au«- j tralian mail for Auckland. This will arrive j by the Main Trunk this morning. The Muunganui is due at Auckland from ! Sydney on Tuesday with Australian mail. j OUTGOING. Outgoing mails for overscan ports closa at : Auckland as under:— j j To-day. , i Fiji. Tonga. Apia and Pa3o Pago, per j Tofua, at 'J a.m. Monday. Cook Island?, _ Tahiti. Canada, Norlh | America. West Indies. Great Britain. \ Ireland, and Continent of Europe, via ] San Franci-.co. to connect with steamer ; Tahiti at Wellington, at 5.30 p.m. Mails j duo at London about December 8. j Tdesdat. Australian States, Ceylon, India, China, Japan, Straits Settlements and South Africa, per Niagara, at 3 p.m.; latefee, 4 p.m. November 19. Specially addressed mails for Great ' Britain, Ireland and Continent oi j Europe, also Montevideo and Teneriffe. | per Matakana, from Wellington, at 5 i p.m. Nino Island, per Hiuemoa, .7 p.m. WM. J. COW. Chief Postmaster. ™.—~
(Published By Arrangement.) IMMENSE POSSIBILITIES OF FLAX FARMING. ASTONISHING PROFITS TO BE MADE FLAX LANDS, LTD., A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. Flux L;nids, Ltd., is undoubtedly one of the soundest investments on the market to-day. One of the outstanding features of tho. investment is that there will not he any waiting fo.r dividends while the ilax grows, as of the 995 acre property to be acquired by the company, 175 acres are already in. heavy, unliable flax, which will yield ample leaf to keep one stripper mill goii*g all the year round. Tins mill will be erected at once, so that within a f/*w months profit will ho coming m. The balance of the land, which is idea! natural llax swamp, will be planted out at the.rate of 200 acres per annum. Revenue will thus be increased annually. To give a ,it tie idea of the way profits will increase, it is estimated by the experts, and confirmed bv Government figures, that the first year's profits, on a £25,000 capital, should be £2871; the second year's £3852, and the third year £5130, reaching £21,852 in the, ninth year, when tho entire property will be yielding leaf. These enormous profits are made possible by a new method of cutting discovered" but three years ,ago by' Mr. George •Smerle. This new method actually increases tho leal yield by 300 per cent., and also permits cutting every eight months instead of every three years, as under Iho .old unscientific hook method of cutting: The above are hut a few facts, concerning this excellent investment. Co deeply into this proposition; it warrants your closest consideration. (let a prospectus and you'll get. all the facts and figures—not fictitious figures, but figures certified by leading authorities and confirmed by the Government. Get a prospectus today. Obtainable from !ho company's chief agents, Messrs. Milburn and Go., 10, Palmerston Bldgs., Queen St., Auckland.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19251107.2.14
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19169, 7 November 1925, Page 9
Word Count
501OVERSEAS MAILS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19169, 7 November 1925, Page 9
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the New Zealand Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence . This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries and NZME.