Sheep and Cattle Raising Best ■ i Thing on Ei ■ arth e * the wurld is 18,000,000 (EIGHTEEN MILLIONS) OF CATTLE SHORT. —And—--40,000,000 TO 50,000,000 (FORTY TO FIFTY MILLION) OF SHEEP SHORT OF NORMAL CAPACITY. CAN N.Z. LAND FALL IN YALTJE IN FACE OF THOSE FACTS ? NO ! BUY CATTLE RAISING LAND. ACRES, flats and rolling lowns, rich, volcanic land, veil watered, fenced and sub-divided; new bungalow md other improvements. 2 miles town good road. Winters a bullock to 2 icres, besides sbeep • 525 10s per acre; £2500 ash. 1928 ACRES rich beef-raising land, 400 to 500 acres RICHEST FLATS, balance easy rolling country. Winters 400 big cattle and 2000 sheep. Well watered, subdivided by good fences. Fine homestead, woolshed with machines and other buildings. Only 8 miles from town by metalled load. IHLCE PLACES ARE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY PRACTICAL POVERTY BAY MEN. SOMETHING 10 UAL £OOO ACRES FREEHOLD, rob j ling Tawa Bush country, nearly all in English grasses, fenced and sub-divided; bandy country on. wellgraded road. Has wintered If sheep and 300 to 400 head cattle. Well sheltered, well watered land, growing sweet grass; cattle do very well here and the place will work in well with a bit of light country or flats nearer town. Price, p.a.; £SOOO cash' i have any capital and he future of stock raisN’T hesitate about buy>N’T wait till the war but get in before the 1 you will. NEVER LOOK BACK !„ AVKatever your means you can v be suited by C. G. BLOORE - •POVERTY BAY LAND . ; AGENCY, GISBORNE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4709, 6 November 1917, Page 8
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