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Wool IS- RISING! Beef - IS SCARCE So must rise J. v Sheep Country Prices Are Down LAMB GAN BE BOUGHT TODAY AT PRE-WAR VALUES, AND IS CHEAPER IN POVERTY BAY THAN ANYWHERE ELSE. LOOK AT—--848 acres of Freehold, clean English grass, well subdivided by good fencing, and well watered. Very nice homestead, all modern conveniences, motor shed, wool-shed with machines, dip, yards. Winters 1200 sheep and 160 cattle: does stock well and fattens cattle. PRICE £ll/15/- per acre. Very good terms, as owner is retiring. This is an attractive property on good road handy to school, store and P.O. (205) WHY COMPLAIN OF “THE GOOD CLD DAYS” when land was cheap when you can get the same chances to-day as the old settlers had. with all the added benefits of good roads, freezing works and cars ? HERE IS A CHANCE—--1009 Acres of GOOD BUSH COUNTRY. 700 acres cleared and grassed PRICE —£3 per acre. This is no no or, hard or steep country, but TYPICAL EAST COAST LANE. £ISOO Cash wanted. A REAL SNAP, A RARE OPPORTUNITY .FOR A YOUNG MAN TO START. (116 A) A ONE MAN Fmm 409 Acres O.R.P. Good English Grass Country, laying all to the North, but in the bush area, and always green. 7 paddocks all well watered; 50 acres ploughable; homestead of 5 rooms and conveniences, woolshed, dip, yards, cowshed and whare. Carries 1000 sheep and 50 mixed cattle; could milk 30 cows; grows good root crops. PRICE —£10/10/- per acre. £ISOO CASH. (IG6A) 8503 ACRES FREEHOLD. 5600 acres in grass, 000 acres first-class bush; 19 paddocks, good fencing. Garries 7003 sheep and 389 cattle. 7 roomed homestead, store, whare, woolshed, yards, dip, shearers’ cottage. PRICE £4/5/- per acre. Stock at valuation. Excellent terms—-hay, £4OOO Cash. This is one of the blocks that occasionally come into the market and can be acquired at far below value. A capable farmer can improve this and increase the value 50 per cent. (2S7A; POVERTY BAY LAND ~ AGENCY, ... - . Tr '* , 72 LOWE S r

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10490, 15 October 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10490, 15 October 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10490, 15 October 1926, Page 8