-".MAN. from POVERTY BAY 1 SIX WELL KNOWN GISBORNE FARMERS HAVE BOUGHT Kt. S 3 , 111 DPI iSfe 1 Because it is CHEAP I LOOK AT THIS ! ! 4460 ACRES FREEHOLD. On water frontage 8 miles from Port and Rising Town. Has all been heavy bush country of very easy slopes and excellent quality. About 300 acres in Rich Alluvial Flats, and probably 3000 acres will be ploughable. Aspect good, lying mainly to North and Northeast. ITOO acres old pasture, 1000 acres fallen and in grass for one year. Balance bush except only 100 acres manuka. The unimproved bush land is as good quality as the grassed land and all easy rolling country. Fencing all in first-class order. 20 large and 5 small paddocks. Buildings: Two houses, both new and in good order; one T and the other 6 rooms; woolshed 50ft x 45ft, holds 400 sheep and 150 bales wool, 4 stands and machines. Stock : Has wintered and will winter again' 6700 sheep, including 3600 ewes, and 800 cattle. PRICE, £46,000; Or as a walk in walk out price £60,000. TERMS ARRANGED. REMARKS: This property is particularly suitable for cutting into areas of 300 to 400 acres. A Government surveyed road, as yet unformed, goes right through the heart of the property. This follows the course of the river along which there are considerable areas of rich alluvial flat, so that each section could have a portion of flat backed by easy hills. Another road going up another valley of similar nature forms the eastern boundary, so that sub-division would cost nothing for roading. HOW ! This place has been so described by a Poverty Bay Sheepfarmer- Another well known local farmer who has bought in this neighborhood told ine that on the place he got he had never seen better sheep or cattle on any station on the East Coast. A district so spoken of must be good. For men of smaller means I have farms of 100 ACRES dairy and bullock fattening land, at £27 per acre, only £270 cash. This has carried a bullock to 2 acres winter and summer ; or 1162 ACRES wintering 840 sheep and 100 head of cattle on 562 acres at £4 5s per acre; £IOOO cash. BUT go and see for yourself. I have many other NORTHERN PROPERTIES FOR SALE. I have myself travelled through this country from east to west and far up north, and though I think so highly of Poverty Bay I know there are BARGAINS IN THE NORTH. Come and see me about them ! \. . - C. G. BLOORE •A POVERTY. BAY LAND AGENCY.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4596, 27 June 1917, Page 8
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