BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, MARCII 29, At 11 o'clock. TO DAIRY AND SHEEP F ARMKRS. THE LARGEST SUBDIVISION OF THE YEAR. 64 FAIiMS IN ALL SIZES. VARYING FROM to gog ACRES ON THE EASIEST TERMS. THE FAMOUS OMANA BLOCK OMAN A BLOCK OMANA BLOCK Of 12,000 ACRES RICH ALLUVIAL FLATS, HEAVY VOLCANIC, LIMESTONE AND SANDSTONE LANDS. NEARLY ALL IN BEST ENGLISH GRASSES. FRONTING THE FAMOUS NORTHERN WAIROA RIVER. NORTH AUCKLAND RAILWAY WILL GO RIGHT THROUGH PROPERTY. THE BEST LAND IN THE BEST CLIMATE. MAGNIFICENTLY WATERED BY MOUNTAIN STREAMS. IN THE SUPERB WINTERLESS CLT- 1 MATE OF THE NORTH. BEST FOR MAN AND BEAST IN THE j DOMINION. . j
CELEBRATED LAND (formerly the property of Mr. George Riddell) has always been considered the finest Block of Land North of Auckland, which it is, containing over 3000 acres of the richest alluvial flats, equal to anything in the Dominion, also heavy, deep volcanic Boils, first-class limestone and the best sandstone; originally all heavy bush land. The bulk of the Estate is now in the best English grasses, and ready for j dairying, and the flats are equal to a milking cow to the acre. The property is well opened up with roads, and the local Butter Factory will collect cream daily. The River Steamer calls daily at the Omana Wharf, and the North Auckland Railway is authorised to be made right through the property for a distance of Six Miles. Every sectiort is ready for occupation, and dairying can be started right away. Selectors have the choice here of any i size Farm to suit almost any requirements, either for Dairying, Cropping or Grazing, and at all prices. Farmers have never before had such a wide chance offered them, while the land itself is also of the highest class and in the best grasses. The terms have been made very easy, to suit the means of all buyers. These are 5 per cent, on fall of the hammer, 10 per cent, on taking possession, 10 per cent, in 12 months; or, if lis per cent, is spent on improvements first twelve months, then the last 10 per cent, to be postponed for a further two years. Five per cent, interest on all unpaid balances from date of sale. The Climate is superb; there is practically no winter here, the grasses grow all the year round, giving the longest dairying season, while rabbits and Californian thistle are unknown. It is an ideal location in the pick of the North.
SELECTORS PERSONALLY CONDUCTED OVER THE PROPERTY. PLANS ON APPLICATION. T. MANDENO JACKSON upon instructions, will sell by Public Auction at the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson street, Auckland, as above.
CITY BUTCHERY DEVON ST. EAST. J DESIRE to intimate to all old friends and the public of the town and district that I have started in business on my own account. My premises are entireh new, and built on best sanitary lines. It is my intention to supply only primest meat. The small goods will be of the very best. I respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. All orders delivered with promptitude. FRANK TAIT, Butcher. PIANO JTTJOTNG M E - *• HEARD, certificated tuner, from J. Kirman & Sons, London, with 26 years' experience in New Zealand, is now associated with Mr. Hoffmann, British & Continental Piano Company. All orders entrusted to him, and left at the firm's New Plymouth warehouse, will receive Mr. Heard's utmost.skill and personal attention. j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 194, 14 February 1912, Page 1
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