DO PEOPLE RUSH “BARGAIN SipES”? To Buy Goods While are Why did the Rich Men, Large Property Owners of .to-day, buy their land? ,■. i , IT WAS CHEAP!! Who are the most comfort-'abiy-off citizens in Gisborne to-day? Those who bought Farms* Houses and Sections when values were down. There are scores of well-to-do, both, retired and active, citi zens.in Poverty Bay who owe nearly all their wealth to their shrewd investments in Real Estate. •. If there be any doubt, call in and,see the long list of solid men. who own good town or ' country property—and Who Will Not Sell! There; are Sheep Farms, Flats, Shop Properties, Houses and Sections in Poverty Bay, ‘ which can be purchased as cheaply as 25 years ago, and in ( some< cases for less. And Poverty Bay is the Choicest District in the Best Country in the World. Gisborne and District hold the Greatest Wealth' per Head of PopulationinN ew ‘Zealand THEREFORE CAH LAND i buyers refuse the BARGAINS of TO-DAY AND BE CLASSED AS INTELLIGENT MEN ? READ THROUGH THESE FEW OF MANY CHEAP PLACES: 1. M. Acres with Beautiful Home. Outbuildings, Reservoir, Electric Light, Orchard, Gardens, for - - • £2350 The improvements must have cost £3OOO. You are getting a Home and Land for less than the present value of the buildings. : 2. 31 Acres of Unfloodable Flats.' On' Main Road; permanently watered, fine plantation. Price £57/10/- per acre Good terms if buyer builds. 3.114 Acres Rich Flats With lovely terrace section for building. Price £42 per acre. 4. 200 Acres Flats. -Exceptional position from a Speculator’s point of view. When Railway develops, may be worth £IOO an acre. Present price £35 per acre 5. 700 Acres Nice Easy Country. A lot of papa country, balance responding wonderfully to top dressing. Well fenced and subdivided and, very well watered by river and springs. Comfortable home, woolshed and‘yards. Has carried 1250 .Sheep and 100 to 150 Cattle. Price £lO/10/- per acre Terms, under "£IOOO cash, ■ • ,jbalance good mortgage Stock and Plant at valuation. A really attractive place. 6. GO Acres Leasehold Dairy Farm. No Good-will; Lease at £IOO and free all dry stpbk ,in summer and all cows in .winter. A great chance for . a m ah v to start with moderate capital. ■’ ' 7; 33,000 Ac. Freehold -••• Nearly , ; all' improved, at £5 .. / ' per acre. . . : In one or two lots to, suit buyeriSTOCß: 33,000 Sheep "‘ .and 2100 Cattle. (Dietails'to genuine' capitalist V only. ' 8. 1200 Acres Fine BilshCountry. Easy,:well fenced and wateredi v ’Pretty,bungalow, wool- . Carries 1800 Sheep ; and 150 to 250 Cattle. Handy -to town, rail, school. ;l*flce ohly £7/16/- per acre !.*; X M-; J Hi Is Agent for the Owners Proper- ■ is::-
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11403, 2 January 1931, Page 8
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