DAIRY FARMERS I DO YOU WANT CHEAP ' . COUNTRY? _ p FREE FROM DROUGHTS. WITH GOOD ACCESS 8Y 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 Bay, but unfortunately the long dry summers adversely affect milk returns unless intensive fanning be followed. Even then '£loo per acre argues bard work with a low price for butter fat. But there arc 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 in and buy IN TIME FOR THE COMING SEASON Having just returned from an extended tour of the fine dairying district alluded to, where I j inspected personally scores of properties with a view to giving information to Poverty' Bay clients, I shall be pleased to meet all who wish to avail j themselves of the chance of i buying good cheap dairy farms. CL & BLOOHE LOWE STJIEEI,
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Gisborne Times, Volume LII, Issue 5466, 29 April 1920, Page 8
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