COTTAGE, There’* No Place Like AH Sorts of Places to Suit All Pockets. From a Farm for £IOO Down to a Section for £lO Down. TAKE YOUR CHOICE—1. and 4-rnidL Shea; Emit Trees, at Te Arai. for £389... : CASH £ll6/10/-. 4 Acres and 5-Roomed House, Suburban PRICE £825. CASH £125. 3. lO Acres, in 3 Paddocks. and New House, Cow-Shed, Store.- Can run 6 or 7 cows. Uribe ! (including 4 cows due Oct.', cart and horse), AIIJU. CASH WANTED £2OO. 4.23-2 Acres Warm Dry Suitable; for Dealer or Farmer •on wet country to winter dry stock: ; PRICE; £27 per acre. . Terms .£2OO Cash. 5/ 34 Acres with House and Outbuildings. ALL HEAVY FLATS, E])6uld. prow 100 bushels Maize or run a. cow .to the acre. '-.Leasehold. : PRICE £6OO AS COING / ; Y;CONCERN. . 6. Rich Unfloodable Flats, 43 Acres. Well' watered. New House and Shed. £75 PER ACRE 7.84 Acres richest land in New Zealand. All Poverty Bay River Flats. Unfloodable., Carrying 92 head of Stock., All in order as a. Model Daily Farm. . PRICE £7O PER ACRE. £7 7- Stock at Valuation. IS® Acres Unimproved - PRICE* £6/5/- PER ACRE. . £SO CASH. 9. 1200 Acres. Handy to School, Railway Station, Main Road; has all been bush country, now in English grasses; nice homestead with all modern conveniences, woolshed. men’s quarters, yards. Winters 11 sheep and 250 to 300 cattle. Neighbouring place topdressed, same country, runs 2 sheep per acre, and does them well. PRICE ONLY £7/10/PER ACRE. Good terms to sound man. 10. 700 Acres Ideal place for lamb fattening or bullocks; _ low, warn country,, with rich valley flats, beautifully watered, PRICE £lO PER ACRE; CASH, SAY £2500. 11. 343 Acres Freeholc 3; miles township and factory : railway and main road pass. 110 acres heavy alluvial flats balance ploughable and hilly flats partly cleared and drain ed and running 50 cows. This is; a place suitable for a dain farm, -having- very rich flat! for milking on, and hills foil ry stock PRICE only £2OOI V 7 CASH £SOO. 12.180 Acres Freehoh All ..low, easy country, part! improved; in capable am energetic hands can he mad' • info 'a. payable place. £llsO FOR THE LOT. . Cash' needed, say £250. Now, there ate some chances fo the New Zealander who want a bit of ’his own couiitry. INDEPENDENCE COMES T< THE WORKER WITH a BRAINS.; , . Youwillneyer buy lam more cheaply than now
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11323, 29 September 1930, Page 8
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