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SALES BY AUCTION. WHERE mm SOIL. UNIQUE CUM ATE and attractive environments COMI'EL SETTLEMENT. AT 11 AM - Tho unfortunate collapse of the* wool market, has proved a and experience for I hose who hnd all their egg 3in that bosket, in the North, selectors can avoid this danger by "spreading" their risks over n- (croup of activities, which, when do j veloped, would guard against tho lone hand trap. \ -GROUP" SETTLEMENT. WHERE A GROUP OF INDUSTRIES AWAITS DEVELOPMENT. T M ANDENO JACKSON, AUCTIONEERS, Instructed by tho PASSION FRUIT PLANTATIONS. LTD.. will sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, 0, Commerce St., on RID AY, 99 1032. AT 11 A.M., O PLANTATION SECTIONS, heme part O0 cf (he well-known WORSP BLOCK, Kerikeri Bay of Islands, the said land immediately adjoining the North Auckland Land Development Company's famous Group Settlement. The Sections arc ol varying sizes, from 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, up to 25 Acres. This Block of Land is considered 1 lie pick of Kerikeri District, and all lies well to the sun. north and east falling in gentle undulations down toward tho Kerikeri Inlet, and shipping centre. It is all rich, vulcanic land, and the ideal type of soil for general Plantation embracing Oranges. Lemons, Grnpe Fruit. Passion Fruit, Vineyards, and all Horticultural pursuits, and also specially suited for raising early crops to catch the higher market- prices. Tho great charm of this Block is its beautiful outlook and its residential sites, which furnish commanding views of the Bay Gulf and its islands TERMS: 12} pc. cash on the fall of the hammer, balance in eight equal half-.yearly payments, bearing *»i p.c. interest. r |'OWX J^ JTE The most, important corner section of the Kerikeri Settlement, being tho intersection of the main Kerikeri-Waimato lioad, and the Wellington Road, which is rapidly hecoining the. business centre of the District, has been laid oif as a 10\\ N SITE, and subdivided inlo 9r HALF-ACRE BUSINESS AND RF.SI--O DENTIAL SITES. There are already a good General Store and Boarding Houses at this point, but there are no other buildings available for any other kind of business, for which there are openings here. These Town Site Sections will be offered for sale bv Public Auction following the sale oi the Plantation Sections. Electric light and power available. Service cars run daily between Auckland and Kerikeii. two services. TERMS: Half Cash on the fall of the hammer, balance m six months, beating '-j p.c. interest. MARKETING METHODS.- Meat has to fro.-.en to be shipped to the Oversea, and m this form can be hold indefinitely. bruit Juices (as well as whole fruit and concentrates! can be treated tho same way, held indefinitely and shipped anywhere. J his statement was recently confirmed by the chief chemist. of the I ood Research Division of the United Stater, Department of Agriculture, after trenting 3000 cases id fruits, fruit products and juicer.. Tins is tile modern way of treating Fruit and Fnr.t Juices, and the PASSION FRUIT PLANTATIONS. LTD., m view of the importance of preparing the Passion Fruit Juice for export, decided to erect, on their estate at Kerikeri a modern Factory capablo of dealing with this matter. A commodious concrete building. 00ft. x 120 ft.. lias been erected (by the Fletcher Construction Co.). and it will bo available specially to treat all fruit when grown by purchasers of sections on the WORSP BLOCK. This will provide a means of reducing all the Passion Fruit to Juice or Pulp, so that it can be stored and shipped when and as required. Apart from Passion Fruit, Orange. Lemon and Grape Juices will also bo "processed by the Factory. This means that all the Orange and Lemon "cull" or small fruit, can be treated for Juice and turned to profit. With this Factory functioning, the new settlers will be given facilities which do not obtain anywhere else in the Dominion, ah wastage being eliminated. E\RLY M-\RKETS.—The Kerikeri land has'a special value in that. Potatoes can bo grown there all tho year around, and early crops can be produced a month earlier than around Auckland. This enables the grower to get the higher market prices, and avoid the main crop period, when prices drop. Evidence of what Hie land will do may bo seen on the feed farm adjoining belonging f i Mr. S. V. Bilkoy (late of PukekoheC and the* established Plantations on the North Auckland Land Development Company s estate, whi'h speak for themselves. as shown in the V.'eeki.y Nr.wr. Illusti nfions. Tho N A.L.I'. ' o. Nursery and the large Tunc Oil Nursery also afford convincing evidence of the possibilitics of this counliy. GENERAL. Kerikeri Settlement, although only four years old, has now a rosi dential population of about 250, with over t'O dwellings, s school roll of SS. two scows a week running to tho wharf, 25,000 Citrus trees have been planted, and 30,000 Passion Fruit Vines. One million trees for shelter purposes were raised at tho Nursery, and 200,000 Tung Oil Trees were also raised at a. special Nursery, and now the district is assuming a picturesque Park'.anda appeura me. PRODUCTS.—Kerikeri land will produce the following "spread" group of products:— Passion Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, Grapefruit, Grapes (table and wine), Mnir.o, Tobacco. Tung Oil, Melons, Kumaras, Peanuts, all Early Crops. Potatoes, Beans. Peas. Cucumbers. Asparagus. Flowers and Tropic Gardens, Poultry, Honey, etc., etc. rj i \j ,\ NI>E N O jACK SO N, auctioneers. 9, COMMERCE ST.. AUCKLAND. lIN PER CONDUCT OF THE REGIS U TR.AK OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AT AUCKLAND, at the Kit]uost of the M rt • gn'iee, in Exercise of the Power of Sale, contained in Memorandum of Mortgage Number 158515. TMMDAY, -)(j Vxvl. AT NOON. C F< B ENNETT. L TD" Will Offer for Sale by Public Auction at its Auction Rooms. Blackotts Building. Corner Queen and Short land Streets. Auckland. ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND situated jtX. W1 the City of Auckland, containintc 1 rood 12.7 perches, more or less, being part of Lot. No. 3 on plan deposited in the Land Registry Offico at, Auckland . under No. W77. which said piece of land is_ portion of Allotment No. of Section No. 8. of the. Suburbs of Auckland, and tho wnole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 113, Folio 215, of tho Register Book in tho said office. Tho property is situated at No. 0, Wallace street. Heme Bay. within a fewyards of tho intersection with tho main Jervois Road, and has a frontage of approximately 70 feet, by a. depth of 210 feet. Buildings comprise a Modern Bungalow of seven spacious rooms and kitchenette (drawing room '2oft. x 20ft), replete with all modern appointments, including electric light, built-in wardrobes, open fireplaces, ga.s stove, wash-house, copper and tubs attached. Motor garage. _ Tennis court.. The grounds are nicely laid out ill concrete motor drive, lawns, gardens, etc. Tho mortgagee's application, containing its estimate of tho valuo of (be property. may be inspected at. the Office of tho Registrar during Office Hours, and a copy may be seen at the Auction Rooms 'luring the morning of tho sale without payment of any fee. Conditions of Sale may bo inspected at. the Office of the Auctioneers, or at. the Office of Mr. J. Kalman, sth Floor, Dilworth Building, Queen Street, Auckland, Solicitor for the Mortgagee.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21159, 16 April 1932, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21159, 16 April 1932, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21159, 16 April 1932, Page 14

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