■ So little is the district north of- Auckland City known in the south provinces, and so many are the misconceptions held concerninß.it, that the executive appointed by delegates from the various local bodies holding jurisdiction in North Auckland to promote a North Auckland Court at the Auckland Exhibition has deemed it desirable to issue a booklet giving a number of interesting facts in the hope that it will dispel illusions regarding the district, and at the same time prove not uninteresting to readers. Mr. G. L. A. Hutt, land agent, Bank Street, Wha-' ngarei, advertises the foots of recent successes gained by both young and old at farming north of Auckland. Mr. Hutt has opened a special correspondence department, and will be pleased to correspond with persons requiring full information regarding the north. A free copy of tho North Auckland Court Souvenir' wil| be forwarded on application. No obligaa tion will bo placed on persons seeking information. All through the war troubles families have been, waiting for houses in Whangarei—surely a pootl indication of stability. The awakening to North Auckland's prospocts is steadily coming. All possible information will ibe wrofullta supplied to correspondents. ' ;
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2452, 4 May 1915, Page 6
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193Untitled Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2452, 4 May 1915, Page 6
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