WOOL, MUTTON, lAMB, BUTTER, CHEESE PRICES STEADY NOW AND GOOD ‘ NO MORE WORRY. MONEY PLENTIFUL. BANK RETURNS SATISFACTORY. AND A GRAND COUNTRY, NEW ZEALAND THE BEST, SAFEST AND HAPPIEST IN THE WORLD! now; after that, you will NO DOUBT BE ENCOURAGED TO INVEST IN PROPERTY JUST READ THESE DETAILS: MODEL DAIRY FARMS! 92 ACRES 77 Heavy, Rich Flat, 15 Low Downs; warm winter paddocks ; fine lucerne patch; beautiful water supply; homestead, large barns, concrete cow sheds; every modern convenience; carrying l 70 to 80 head of stock. Great prospective value as the property adjoins and surrounds railway station and fixture township. About £ISOO CASH will put you into this! 82 ACRES All the richest alluvial land in the world. Close to school, saleyards, town; 11 paddocks all surrounded by shelter hedges; fine lucerne and maize crops; windmills and wells with beautiful water, never failing; nice homestead, barns, implement sheds, stabling, cowshed, sheep yards. A great fattening farm, or a spot for early lambs. Can milk and feed 75 cows. About £3OOO CASH Required. SMALL SHEEP PLACES FOR MODERATE CAPITAL £350 CASH Will put a “starter” into 382 leasehold acres of low, warm, well-grassed country, with about 90 acres of flats, the rest low hills; very handy to milk, deal, or fatten; has carried 300 head of cattle and fattened bxxllocks, so is in good order for sheep now. £I3OO CASH Puts you into 568 acres of English grass country, handy to school and township, and railway; nice flats to milk a few cows on, the rest will run 1-J- sheep per acre. House, woolshed, stabling, sheds, yards. At the price, this place is a real bargainfar cheaper than it was bought at during the boom'. You will never do better! A BIG PLACE AT A SMALL PRICE v OVER 6000 ACRES Leasehold; very low rent, and can be freeholded. Situated one day’s drive from Freezing works; 2000 acres cleared' and sown down in English grass; wintering 1£ sheep per acre and cattle. You could dairy farm on a lot of the country. Well watered, 13 miles fencing; good, nice modern homestead, all conveniences; 6-stand woolshed, GO’ dip motor shed, yards, etc. PRICE £3 per acre —£4000 Cash; balance at low rate of interest. This must grow into money under a man with capital and enterpriseBUSH BLOCKS 700 ALL-VIRGIN COUNTRY, at £1 per acre. 1200 PARTLY IMPROVED, at £3 per acre. Prices far below pre-war figures, so that they must pay handsomely. There are good times coming, will yon share in them by getting in while the going’s good? C. G. BLOORE WHO WILL SHOW YOU SOME OF, THE CHEAPEST SEGTIONS, HOUSES, OR FARMS IN POVERTY BAY. ■- .../' .v ; '■ 0 ■
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Gisborne Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 9670, 17 April 1923, Page 8
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