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THE MAN WHO HAS A FEW HUNDRED ACRES AND RUNS A FEW? SHEEP IS ON THE,. BEST WICKET IN THE WORLD.—SO SAYS EX-KING JOSEPH. fuare Deal JC^slCb’ BIG, BRIGHT, BREEZY BUDGET, BRIMFUL OF BARGAINS. you finest climate in New Zealand, plenty of pluck and a bit of cash, can make money like hot cakes on 1600 acres of O.R.P. country,; 400 acres laid down in grass, with the remainder in mixed' bush. Large 7roomed house, woolshed, sheep yards, concreted diip. O.R.P. 8s 6d and 9s per acre. Firstclass metal road ta a coming township and the price per. acre is only MOT 20 miles from Gisborne; partly x 1 lea sehol d, pa rtly • freehold; good wliare, ’ and dip; 100 acres of this is real tip-top flats;. in all 540 acres; and it-will cost you less than £3 5 s - A T’HE man who owns this farm has A made money, and' wants something bigger. I can recommend it as having run 18 cows on the 25 acres, ft is a good one and in capital order. Nice 4-roomed house; brick and concrete floor in cowshed. The soil is second to none, and the pfice £7O per acre is not .above its value. VOU will soon be able to get the A freehold for L.I.P. country, so here is a great chance. Over 40 acres ofi rich flat, produces 100 bushels of mah;e to the acre ; 120 fruit trees in fulUrofii; big 9-roomed house close Y to town; milkshed, stables, thing up-to-date for ; .a—per acre. With the increasing, demand for wool, beef and mutton this should be easily worth £ls in a couple of! years. Come along and talk' it over with me. 7QA ACRES of O.R.P. country that will run 2 sheep to the acre; is a good l patch for a young fellow who has the ambition to make stacks of money. There are 300 acres in grass, and it is mostly-easy country. There is a bachelor's house of 2 rooms, and the purchaser can walk in for £I6OO. pay down £BOO and leave the balance for 3 years at 6 per cent. and eve £IOOO Fl e-posit, terras. . dise. and arrange the 1 best of A market gardener’s para- * n b ar d cash will let you ■ v into a 900-acre farm with right to purchase at 7s 6d per acre. Mostly easy hills, and 500 acres is laid down; the balance being in mixed bush. Four miles of good' fences. Good metal roads, woolshed, up-to-date yards and concrete dip. This country runs 2 sheep to the acre and the price per acre is £4 10 s C-f TO THE TOP OF THE TREE AND THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE CARDEN BY PURCHASING YOUR FARM THROUGH SQUARE DEAL JONES, The Licensed Live Land Salesman & Sharebroker. LOWE STREET.

COMMON SHELTON & GO., LTD. (Established in Gisborne 1876.) AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, SHIPPING & INSURANCE AGENTS. ADVANCES MADE on Growing S Clips. Advances on Frozen Meat have special outlet. STOCK SALES held regularly. CLEARING SALES as required. ' •* * WE SELL every DESCRIPTION of GOODS required in the Home or on the Station', in large, or smalj quantities. All of the Best Quality. BEHNETT & SHEBBATT MAKE ADVANCES ON GROWING t'l Clips of Wool and Produce consigned to them at a low rate. EFFECT INSURANCE of. all kinds —Fire, Marine, and otherwise. WOOL AND STATION BROKERS, STOCK, STATION, INSURANCE, FINANCE, SHIPPING, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. NEGOTIATE LOANS upon the most reasonable terms for large and small farmers. act as BUYERS and SELLERS of Live Stock, privately or by OommisPURCHASE FARM PRODUCE outright of every sort at highest prices CONSIGN for Constituents, Station ana Farm Produce to the highest marST ORE all Consignments at a consolidated mte. UNDERTAKE all AGENCY WORK in relation to Farms and others expeditiously at Lowest Charges.

KEEP ON HAND AND SELL AT MOST REASONABLE TERMS—GROCERIES of every description. SHEARING SUPPLIES,- including Wool Packs, Twine, etc. FARM IMPLEMENTS of all kinds SPORTING REQUIREMENTS, also Blasting Powder and Explosives of all 'sorts. GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS of every variety, and are now booking orders for forward delivery of former, of which we hold very large stocks. „ SEED AND TABLE POTATOES of every variety. r —AGENTS FOR—s Royal Exchange Asurance Fh Q - Royal Insurance Marine. Kia Ora Butter. Cooper’s Sheep Dip. Eureka Patent Horse CoVer. MURRAY, AND COMPANY. LTD. ADVANCES Made inicr Cliins aj oh r *‘ock, Growing Cliins anu Crops. gOL» AGENTS FOB HABEAS SPRAYING FLUID. Whv be prc secuted for failing; to spray your Fnuit Trees, or for possessing trees which, though- sprayed,, show no signs of the treatment Now is the time to use “HARBAb which possessed the qualifications ot efficiency, ease of application, and reliability in a most marked degree. •“BARBAS” mixes instantly .with cold water, lin 20. It remains mixed; consequently the user does not find, as in the case of some other Spraying Fluids, that some of his trees get all the water and others all the Oil. “HARBAS” is put up in 1,1, 2, and 4 gallon tins and 40 gallon barrels, and the greatly increased output and consequent lower, cost of production enables us to sell at reduced prices. There are other Spraying Fluids at less money, but they are not cheaper. Enquire for patnphlet: “WHEN TO SPRAY, HOW TO SPRAY, WHAT TO USE.” ’J’OICOMARU JSAY. “GISBORNE TIMES” AGENCIES. npHE “GISBORNE TIMES” may be T obtained at Tokomaru Bay from The Farmers’ Co-operative Association. Oates Bfos. F. Snowden,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3438, 16 September 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3438, 16 September 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3438, 16 September 1913, Page 10

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