DAISY FARMERS I DO YOU WANT CHEAP COUNTRY? FREE PROPS DROUGHTS 1 u-~ i WITH GOOD ACCESS BY RAIL OR ROAD TO FACTORIES PAYING 2/6 per lb FOR BUTTER FAT There is no better land in the world for maize-growing or fattening than in Poverty Baj 7 , but unfortunately the long dry summers adversely affect milk returns unless intensive farming be followed. Even then ’£loo per acre argues hard work with a low price for butter fat. But there are farms to be bought that will milk a cow to 2 Acres without artificial summer feeding, for prices from £SO to £BO per acre, on easy terms. Good dairy cows are returning up to £33 for the season on this country. GET m AND BUY IN TIME FOR THE COMING SEASON Having just returned from an extended tour of the fine dairying district alluded to, where I inspected personally scores of properties with a view to giving information to Poverty Bay j clients, I shall be pleased to meet all who wish to avail; themselves of the chance of buying good cheap dairy farms. IL m® llLpifSllE \ 1,0 WE STBKEI.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LII, Issue 5463, 26 April 1920, Page 8
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