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C. C. BLOORE Offers A CHEQUE EVERY MONTH WITHOUT FAIL And, instead of a 10 per cent, cut can gut a 10 per cent, increase. MODERN METHODS Of DAIRY FARMING. Close Subdivision, Testing, Culling, Top-Drossing, Ensilage Making, Scientific Feeding Pure-bred Bulls, Will jj” Increase Your Income! -SoBUY A DAIRY FARM AND GET YOUR MONTHLY CHEQUE 1 25| Acres Modol Farm, carries 17 cows, bull, horse, picked heifers, calves, sows, boar and poultry. Returns show £2O an aero. All necessary buildings and conveniences for an up-to-date iariu. Price £2500 ABOUT HALF CASH. 28 —— Acres 28 Suitable for Town Supply. Nearly all rich flats, with dry site for buildings and camping. Could milk 20 cows; plenty of building for inside winter feeding. Price £IBSO. HALF CASH. 84 Acres 84 All rich river flats unflooded. Well sheltered and watered. Carries oyer a beast to tho acre. Modern cowshed and electric piant. £7O - Per Acre - £7O £2OOO CASH. A FINE PROPERTY.

THESE ARE SAMPLES OP SMALL DAIRY FARMS —From— C. G. B LOORE ffHESE BELOW ARE GREAT INVESTMENTS FOR A MAN WITH CAPITAL. Freehold. 200 Acres - 200 . of which 155 ACRES are wonderfully rich alluvial, unfloodablo flats, and 45 acres dry liill for young stock. Watered by permanent creeks, divided into 18 paddocks. First-class buildings ami power machinery. Carries 95 cows and young stock. Has wintered 130 head. HERD AVERAGED 3221b5. fat LAST SEASON. PRICE ONLY £42/10/CASH £2OOO. Leasehold. 116| Acres 35 ACRES RICH FLATS, Balance warm hills. Well watered. Good buildings. Carries 33 cows, 12 young heifers, 2 springing heifers, Lull, horses . Price £650 Cash AS GOING CONCERN. Freehold. 172 Acres ALL HEAVY FLATS, with firstclass buildings and all modern conveniences. Could milk 100 caws and run all dry stock required. Price £6O per Acre £6O NOW:I*/this advertisement strikes the eye of a Sheepfarmer or a Stud Cattle Breeder, he must realise that to make FARMING PAY he must FATTEN ALL HIS SURPLUS and be free of all fear' of DROUGHT or' a HARD * WINTER^ Here’s his remedy—rich Hats to work In with his hill country, or another basket for his eggs! v' --SEETHE POVERTY BAY LAND AGENCY.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11592, 19 August 1931, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11592, 19 August 1931, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11592, 19 August 1931, Page 8

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