FAT LAMBS? FAT BULLOCKS? HOW? TOP-DRESSING HILLS or BUYING RICH FLATS? COMBINE THE TWO IN A CHOICE PROPERTY. 1600,acres of Eirst-class 2 sheep country that fattens calves and lambs: about 2500 acres of richest river flats, balance ./clean healthy hills; well subdivided and well watered. Pine homestead and woolsned and other improvements. Situated only 5 miles from ' work and town, 1 mile from school, etc. ,'Price and terms to financial buyers. ONE OE THE BEST PLACES ON THE EAST COAST. Flats for Fattening, Dealing, Cropping, or Dairying — AT PRESENT TRICES ARE A VgA.EE AND PROFITABLE : INVESTMENT. ACRES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS--20 ACRES handy to Saleyards, ■ ( with comfortable cottage, or- ; chard, hedges, lucerne patch, etc. For £I7OO 1,2 ACRES, a mile from Saleyards and 5 miles from town, richest river flats, divided into 11 paddocks by live, hedges; good homestead, maize crop, good lucerne and clover paddocks, large sheds and will carry 70 cows or run 3UU breeding ewes and other stock and fatten all lambs. £5700 is the Price AND £I9OO CASH. A MODEL FARM! 140 ACRES of Rich River Plats, well subdivided and watered. A Real Bargain at £55 per acre 28 ACRES of the Pick of New Zealand: good homes tead and cowshed. £2380* £7BO Cash BAIL GOVT. MORTGAGE 1000 ACRES with great prospective value : 600 acres really rich flats, balance useful hills. Will winter 2 sheep p.a. and run 100 cows. Will grow maize and potatoes, rape, barley or wheat. Owner retiring, will sell at £l2 10s. p.a. as a going concern. Good terms arranged to capable man. r > - These are a few of the Cheap Properties of the District, all reduced from boom prices by 25 to 40 per cent. ■ .. '• £&< -AGENTC*W* •fKiT - GiiiOßMf ' v.-... • .
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10511, 15 February 1928, Page 8
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