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TOTEDNESDAY, */TAROH "| | AT 2 O'CLOCK. ' TMPORTANT OF f>q T7-AIKOHE TpARMS, (BAY OF ISLANDS) Ranging; from 62 to 860 Acres EIGHT THOUSAND ACRES OF The Best Land in the Dominion In the Best Climate in the Dominion In a New District With a New Railway " Where the Low Values of To-day will Compound To-morrow" The above tersely describes the famous Kaikohe lands we shall offer by Auction as above, and we particularly call the attention of Land-seekers to this important sale. We have never offered better land as to quality, or land having better access as to railway and all the utilities : Freezing Works, Butter Factories .Schools, Stock Markets and an up-to-date Township. And it is in a new District, where values have not been exploited. Land which in the more sought after Districts fetches £30 and £40 per acre is here in the embryo and when a few pounds per acre is spent on it. will be fetching just as much. This is the place to buy in—it is the right time. Buy the best quality of land at first cost and secure the high value ahead. Money is getting easier today, and land will get dearer. Kaikohe is a plateau 600 feet above sea level, with a superb climate—never so hot in summer as Auckland, and has no winter —genial for man and beast. The Town of Kaikohe is picturesque to-day, is the centre of a railway system, has a large station, Bank and Government Buildings, is surrounded by 100,000 acres of the finest land, and is destined to become another Hamilton or Palmerston North. Everything proclaims this as the coming District. The railway is now right open into Kaikohe, and yon can leave Kaikohe in the morning by train for Whangarei, take ferry boat " Manaia," and arrive in Auckland 7 p.m. same day. Kaikohe to-day is as handy to Auckland as Rotorua. ROOO ACRES KAIK OHE LAND 2000 ACRES IN GRASS -piCH yOLCANIC TTvAIRYING, RATTENING, AND pROPPING I" AND Situated 3 to 4 miles from Kaikohe Railway Line rp 1/TANDENO T ACKSON, Acting upon instructions will sell by Public Auction, at their rooms, Customs St. E., Auckland, on the above date:— All Those Lands being portions of the Motatau No. 5 and Maungakawakawa Blocks, containing 8000 acres subdivided as above, being the pick of the celebrated Kaikohe Lands, admitted to be some of the richest land in the Dominion, comprising strong volcanic flats and downs, and superb bush country. Allgood fattening land —much of it splendid dairying land, and a large area ploughable and cropping land. EASY TERMS : 5 per cent, on the fall of the hammer, 10 per cent, on taking possession, 10 per cent, in 12 months, or if 15 per cent, be spent upon improvements during first 12 months then the last 10 per cent, to be postponed for 2 years, balance March 11, 1919; 5 per cent, interest on all unpaid balances from date of sale. There are three Banks in the District, and now money is easy Bona Fide Settlers should have no difficulty in getting assistance. The Sections are all well pegged and flagged, and our agent on the ground will show visitors over property. Plan on application. qp -\M ANDENO JACKSON, "** * LAND AND ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, CUSTOMS ST. E., AUCKLAND and at HAMILTON and DARGAVILLE. rpBANSFER FOB-IS and Every Description of Commercial Printing executed in the best style, at a few

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Observer, Volume XXXIV, Issue 23, 14 February 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume XXXIV, Issue 23, 14 February 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume XXXIV, Issue 23, 14 February 1914, Page 9