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EVEN IF ONLY A COTTAGE, . *?.*»• # .' • \ . ' .. , • ThereVNo Place Like r All Sorts of Places to Suit All Pockets. From a Farm for £IOO Down to a Section for £lO Down. TAKE YOT7R CHOICESlied, Fruit Trees, at Te Arai. for £839. CASH £ll6/10/-. Acres and 5-1 House, Suburban PRICE £825. CASH £125. 3, 10 Acres, in 3 Padand New House, Cow-Shed. Store. . Can run 6 or 7 cows. Price (including 1 4 cows due Oct,, cart'and horse), £ll9O. CASH WANTED £2OO. 4.23| Acres Warm Dry Land Suitable for Dealer or Farmer on 'wet country to winter dry ; stock. - PRICE £2T per acre. Terms £2OO. Cask. 5, 34 Acres with House and Outbuildings. • ' ALL HEAVY FLATS. Should grow 100. bushels Maize or run a cow to the acre. • Lea soli o\l. • PRICE £6OO AS GOING ; CONCERN. ■ ; ... RichUnfloodable Flats, 43 Acres. Well watered. New House ■ - and Shed. £75 PER ACRE T in New Zealand. All Poverty. Bay River Flats. ' Unlloodablc. Carrying 92 head of Stock. All in order as a Model Dairy Farm. PRICE, £7O TER ACRE. ' Stock at Valuation. 180 Acres Unimproved Dairy Farm •PRICE £6/5/- PER ACRE. . £SO CASH. . 9. 1200 Acres. Handy to School, Railway ■ Station, Main Road; has all 1 been bush' country, _ now in English grasses; nice liome- ’ stead with all modern conven- ■ ienceg,. woolsbed, men’s quar- •: ters, yards. Win ters 1A sheep and 250 to 300 cattle. Neighbouring. ; place , top- ’ dressed, same country, runs 2 sheep per acre, and does them well. TRICE ONLY £7/10/PER ACRE.- Good- terms to sound man. 10. 7G>O Acres edl place' for 1 lamb fatteny- or bullocks ; low, warm uiitry, - with ' rich valley tsV beautifully watered. RICE. £lO PER 4SRE; Cash, say £2s#; 11. 343 Acres Freehold 3 •miles township and factory, railway and main road - pass, no. acres heavy alluvial flats, balance plqughable apd biUy; flats partly cleared ,and drained and running 50 cows v This is a- place suitable for a dairy farm,' having very rich flats .for milking omi.and-kills |or dry stock <. PRICE. only £~/00(» - CASH-£SOO. "Acres Freehold easy' country, partly ed-; •in capable and I hands -can' be made ayabld'place. FOR, THE LOT. jeded, 1 say £250. are some chanqds fpr Zealander who wan'es liih own country. DENCH COMES TO VOR.KER 7WITH ? BRAINS: ' • ' Ywwilliiever more cheaply than now! 'SEE..., f ■■■■' r ‘ r-

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11325, 1 October 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11325, 1 October 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11325, 1 October 1930, Page 8