PRE-WAR PRICE 2240 ACRESHILL COUNTRY. Divided into 28 paddocks, well watered; 1900 acres grass, 340 still to come in; 140 acres ploughable. 75 acres cultivated, 50 to 60 acres flats. Carrying capacity sheep p.a. and 300 cattle. Heart of kauri 9roomed homestead, men’s cottage, whare, car shed, - implement shed. 4-stand woolshed, etc. PRICE £5/10/- p.a. £2240 CASH; Balance 5 years, 6 per cent. 1093 ACRESTYPICAL OLD EAST COAST BUSH COUNTRY. Has all been cleared and sown in English grasses, subdivided into 8 paddocks and well watered. 8-rmd. homestead, woolshed & all •conveniences. Winters 1700 sheep and 150 cattle. PRICE £9OOO. Under £9 an acre. £2OOO CASH. 978 ACRESPNLY 14 MILES TOWN, ON ELAT ROAD. Divided into 14 paddocks; comfortable homestead and . .woolshed, car-shed etc. Has about 90 acres rich flats suitable for maize, rape, pumpkin's, lucerne. Now carries 14 sheep p.a. and 100 cattle, hut with cropping should winter 2000 sheep. £l2/10/- p.a. £2225 CASH TO SOUND FINANCIAL MAN. 257 ACRES- & CHEAP LEASEHOLD AND FREEHOLD. Very handy to Freezing Works. 70'acres ploughable. Carries 600 sheep and cattle. 6-rmd. house and outbuildings—lo paddocks. £2300 THE LOT. £SOO CASH. A Start lor a Dealer or Dairyman. C.G. B LOORE AGENT. Offers these Properties at Prices that were asked 12 to: 15 years ago. Surely they must be ex. cellent buying, considering the present returns «nd future prospects?
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10710, 6 October 1928, Page 8
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