AUCTION SALES. T I J^A-MASON, AUCTIONEER, BROADWAY : : : STRATFORD. Seedsman and General Produce Merchant. Grass and Clover Seeds, MachineDressed, Oats, Turnips, Rape, Carrot, and Mangold Seeds. Barley, Wheat, Pollard. Bran, Maize, Prime O.S. Chaff, Potatoes, Onions, Peas, Linseed Crushed for Calves. MANURES for All Crops.—Superphosphate, Steamed Bone, Sulphate of Potash, Basic Slag, and Kempthorne Prosser’s Special Mixtures. CLEARING SALES Conducted in any part of the District. AUCTION SALES EVERY SATURDAY AT THE MART. Agent for Mcßae Mattress (sole agent for Taranaki), Amner’s Agricultural Lime. AT THE MART. SATURDAY, JUNE 19. Poultry, vegetables, iron hark pumpkins, barrels, Canterbury potatoes and onions, gig, chart cutter, 1 trap, harness, oilskins, gum boots, quantity chart, harness' saddles, chillonier, kitchen dresser, bicycles, iron bedstead and mattresses, hallstand, bedding, overmantle, suite furniture, duchess, copper and stand, Planet Jun., sideboard, banjo and mandoline. Also—--1 Siff--1 horse and gig. Horse rising four year old, and the, gig a long-shafter. Also —A quantity Nelson Dessert and Cooking Apples, etc.
Sale at 1 o’clock. ARE YOU LARGELY INTERESTED IN THE LANDS OF THE DOMINION. IN connection with the Auckland Exhibition a Souvenir Booklet was issued by the North Auckland Court Executive, setting iorth the undermentioned facts concerning the Worth cf Auckland. The series of articles was prepared under the supervision of a committee, the members ol which vouched for the accuracy of the statements. This Booklet fully describes the great assets of the North, and oroves conclusively that the North cf Auckland possesses— Some of the finest Country in the Dominion. The majority of farmers make an easy living from surface-sown grasses, and are indifferent about ploughing their land. The olimats is mild and genial while there is a g:od average rain-tall. The price cf land taking all advantages and disadvantages into consideration is 33 t& 50 per cant, cheaper than the average price in the moct-tavcured parts of the Dcminibn. Many farmers do not find it necessary to rug their cows in winter. The winter growth outweighs everything cf an unfavourable nature. The connection r.f Northern Sections ef Railway with Main Tunk new nearing completion will very socn bring the North to the level of the rest of the Dcminion. ' The North offers the greatest scope tor ycung farmers owing. to its varied and abundant resources. Everyone in search cf a delightful place to live should visit North Auckland. Great wii be the measure of reward to the settler who comes now, mere especially to the man of up-tc-date ideas. Tho day is fast approaching when, the North of Now Zealand will rival the most prosperous portion ol the Dominion, and old settlers are only just beginning to “wake up” to the real, value of their lands. Properties, undoubtedly great bargains to-day, will gradually creep up to their true value, as the railway is nearing completion.
OUT TO WATCH THE BUYER’S INTEREST. Where the properties are nearly all cheap compared with other parts, buyers cannot go wrong, but I am able to offer what might be termed “Special Bargains Amcngst BarBargains.” J shall be very pleased to run visitor's over the various districts and give them a good insight into the country before making close inspection of any particular properties. To please the Buyer is m y first aim. thereby building up a good reputation and sound business. CORRESPONDENCE DEPARTMENT I have provided a Special Correspondence Department, and will be pleased to correspond with persons who are anxious to obtain further information concerning these parts. Ihe information will be carefully given, printed matter supplied, and no attempt will be made to either worry or unduly influence anyone Simply seeking information. t Von will be given every facility for using your own judgment. The North Auckland Court Souvenir (illustrated), a very valuable book, will be posted to you on application t free) if you wish to look deeply into statistics, etc. Do not hesitate to write at once for details—you will not be troubled with propositions. The North of Auckland takes in Nine Counties, over which my operations extend, including some or the finest country in New Zealand, with good marketing facilities, simply waiting for better development. 0. L. A, HUTT, LAND ANo ESTATE AGENT, COI NTY cor NOIL CJIAAI.HKHS, Hank Street, WHANCAREI.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 40, 17 June 1915, Page 8
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