GOOD LIVING »:" ON A FARM WELL
Why pay rent, or live on a £ acre Section in Town, and Wnd it hard to save money on wages or in business, when you can, in these days of motor cars, which annihilate time and distance, live on a Small Farm on Poverty Bay’s Rich Flats? You can Late your own Milk and Butter, Meat and Vegetables and Fruit, arid Lave enough to spare for sale to buy your , Stores and save your wages. If tired of town life and work, you may live comfortably on, say, 20 to 50 acres without going of! the place to earn money. And is not the country life healthier and happier for yourself and family? You certainly must work, hut work never killed anyone, and if you must rise earlier, then why spend the pleasantest hours of the day (the early morning) in bed? Here are a few places that may tempt an industrious man, with ambition:—
(No. 49) 13 ACRES —l3 13— ACRES —l3 About 5 miles from town; subdivided, watered, patch lucerne, new bouse with conveniences. Price £IBOO. Good Government Mortgage. (No. 64) 21 ACRES 21 ACRES ' f [ : 9 miles out. Permanently watered, subdivided, plantation. orchard, : 4-ItOOMED HOUSE,. Motor shed, cowbail. Price £1575. . '£7oo CASH.
(No. 68)— 24 ACRES —24 24 — ACRES —24 OF THE RICHEST PLATS. Well drained. Ideal Place for Lemon and Orange Groves. House and Outbuildin"’'- well sheltered. Price £2BOO. .CASH £BOO, (No. 72A) — 28 ACRES 28— ACRES —2B Same as before, absolutely the Best Land in New Zealand. Well improved, with Good Homestead and Outbuildings Has carried a beast to the acre. Price £2IOO. TEEMS £6OO CASH. Balance 30 years Gov. Mortgage ALL THESE PLACES COST NO MORE THAN TOWN HOMES DO. Why not consider the idea ? rn.jii vw —SEE— G. Poverty Bay Land WE STREET, i L.' j %J I
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10744, 15 November 1928, Page 8
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