f |.AL; AnV KBTi gE bNT3 ■ '-rrrr .. ■ v-V . •■ * . .; ; G.y.;X- ‘ > : * A FEW ACRES, A FEW COWS. SOME POULTRY A PIG OR TWO, HOME-GROWN FRUIT AND VEGETABLES MEAN THE COST OF LIVING IS SOLVED! 8£ ACRES, With comfortable home, concreted cowshed, etc. Eight in town. For £1250 > iCash £4OO. 5 ACRES, A, few, iniles out, with home, 1 sheds, permanent : water, el ectricity, plantations. ; £BBS, , With £l5O Cash. 5 ACRES, With homestead, shelter,’ sheds, garden; ■ handy to town. £765, With £BS Cash. t \ 13 ACRES Rich Patutahi Plats No Building. £53 Per Acre. £2OO Cash. Building is cheap now. 13 ACRES Semi - suburban, with lovely Homestead and garden. Rich land. Delightful situation. £IBOO, With £475 Cash. 15 ACRES Richest Patutahi Land. Good house, large cowshed, barn, etc. Lucerne patches. Runs 12 cows and dry stock. Excellent Herd. As Going Concern £7OO Cash. .Walk-in —Walk-out. “ ACRES, Wonderfully rich land, quite handy; house and outbuildings. Ideal Cow, Pig, , and Poultry Earm. £I2OO. Cash £SOO. 55 ACRES, Fine buildings, ideal place for town milk supply; poultry farm. Close in. £IBSO. Half-cash. MAIZE LAND, - The Best in the Bay. 80 Acres at £42/10/With £IOOO Cash. House and cow-shed and good crop of maize thrown in. Maize seems to be the best , investment just now, always a sure crop. £IOOO Cash required. ahe above are samples ol home farms in Poverty Bay, for sale by .G. B LOORE Poverty Bay Land
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11946, 17 May 1933, Page 8
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