WHEN WOOL IS DOWN BUY A FARM AND STOCK UP •• CHEAPLY WHILE LAND IS CHEAP. DUAL-PURPOSE. FARMS AT LESS' THAN PRE-WAR VALUES from C. G. BLOORE. 1. 275 ACRES FREEHOLD COUNTRY. Handy to township, rail an< school; about 10U acres flats, balance easy hills; well subdivided for rotational grazing; good buildings. Suitable for dairying, maize, lamb and bullock fattening. An ideal one man farm for £3O PER ACRE £3O £2OOO CASH £2OOO See C. G. BLOORE.
27 496 ACRES FREEHOLD Ail very easy country capable, of carrying 10U0 sheep and 100 cattle. PRICE £B/5/- PER ACRE £IOBO CASH £IOOO 'll top-dressed and subdivided, - this is the cheapest land in the district. See C. G. BLOORE. 3. 600 ACRES FREEHOLD Close to township and railway, about 100 acres flats, b/anee English grass hills. Well subdivided & watered. Nice homestead, motor shed man’s room, woolshed witli machines. Carries 1000 sheep and 400 cattle. Will respond well to top-dressing and fatten every head of stock. Suitable for dairying, if necessary. A very cheap property at—£9/10/- PER ACRE. ON GOOD TEEMS. See C. G. BLOORE. 4. 2400 ACRES FREEHOLD
On railway and close to township. 20(J(J acres in grass, balance bush, with plenty of fencing timber. Well watered and subdivided into 28 paddocks. About 150 acres rich dairy or bullock fattening flats, _ 150 acres ploughable turnip or rape land* balance good hills. Beautiful homestead with all . modern conveniences, large woolshed, dip, yards, etc. FRICE ONLY £9 PER ACRE This property fattens every bead of surplus stock and can be recommended to anyone wanting a sound investment. See €. G. BLOORE. 5. 4600 ACRES 4600 FOR £2/15/- PER ACRE. This is something well worth investing in. A Freehold block, containing 123 acres of lovely flats; balance long leasehold, nearly all cleared hill country, with erood sections of flat and ploughable, divided into 32 paddocks, well watered. Aew homestead with all conveniences, septic tank, garage and workshop, whare, barn and implement shed, ali on Freehold. Large wool shed, dip* yards, etc.
This place wiii carry 5000 sheep and 750 cattie. PRICE ONLY £2/15/- PER ACRE OVER ALL Stock and plant at valuation. Terms arranged. A safe St profitable investment; a pleasant piace to live in. is tile sole agent tor these properties /and will be pleased to show any oil them to genuine buyers. ; THERF. IS NO BETTER TIME TO BUY THAN NOW
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11095, 3 January 1930, Page 8
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