PRODUCE PRICES PAYABLE! AND A RAILWAY AT LAST TO GISBORNE POVERTY BAY MUST PROGRESS. What it means to the District:(1) 2/6 a head added to the value of our 3 millions of sheep —£375,000. (2) £1 a head on every cattle beast in Poverty Bay-r----£275,000a (3) An immediate outside market for our Maize, Stone Fruit, Pumpkins, Lemons, and other Produce which must be worth another £IOO,OOO. A TOTAL ADDITIONAL INCOME OF £750,000 A YEAR! Three-quarters of a Million Pounds a Year Extra Money Coming to Gisborne WHAT WILL YOUR HATTEST HE ? ‘ IS IT SHEEP COUNTRY YOU WANT? POVERTY HAY LAY]) IS THE CHEAPEST IN NEW ZEALAND NOW! LOOK--500 ACHES suitable for dairying and slieep. All low. easy c-onnf'* laying to the sun; has wintered 1000 sheep and 100 cattle. PRICE: £8 PEE ACHE. £IOOO CASH. READ--1200 ACHES Easy English grass country, close to school, stores, rail and sale yards, 11 sheep country for—£7/10/- PER ACRE, MARK--5000 ACHES of Rich Hush Land, nearly all in English grasses, Fine Homestead and all conveniences. Car-, ries 0,500 sheep and 500 cattle. PRICE AS A GOING CONCERN, £35,000. A MAGNIFICENT STATION! OH, DO YOU WANT SOME OF THE Rich Poverty Bay Flats? LEARN OF ITS WEALTH. BUY 100 ACRES. A Model Farm, with Homestead and numerous outbuildings. This place will milk 75 cows, or winter 5 or 6 ewes to the acre and fatten everything. Ideal maize land. PRICE £75 PER ACRE. GOOD TEEMS. or—3l Acres at £SO, bare land, handy to sale yards. or—26£ acres River Flat at! £46/10/- per acre. INWARDLY DIGEST the above figures, and buy some of the Cheap Suburban Blocks close to town, that must Double in Value when the Railway arrives! 6 ACRES FOR £BBO. 8 ACRES FOR £650. 7 ACRES FOR £BOO. A HOME & 6 ACRES FOR £1250. Whatever you buy in Gisborne must grow In value. SO BUY FROM— C.G. B LOORE 72 Lowe Street.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 10854, 25 March 1929, Page 8
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