Sheep Growing ■ Shows Good Profits Now, j But after the War will be one of the Fortune Making Industries of the Woild. [Europe is 58 Million Sheep Short. Argentine is 24 Million Sheep Short. New Zealand is the only Country m the World WHERE SHEEP FLOCKS ARE STEADILY INCREASING. The World at your feet for Wool —AND— Mutton. Do You Grow Wool ? IF SO, HAVE YOU MONEY TO SPARE TO BUY MORE COUNTRY? G. C. BLOORE Has the Country to Sell. 1300 ACRES, FLATS, Close to Railway, Saleyards, Freezing Works, on metalled road. Has turned off 15,000 fat sheep and a Jot of bullocks m one year. All improved. Good Buildings. Price, £30 per Acre. £10,000 CASH. A SMALLER PLACE OF 800 ACRES. All m grass easy country; close to Railway, Township, and School. Tlie Owner took last year m Fat Lambs and Cattle — £4 PER ACRE (Gross). Price, £17 per Acre. FREEHOLD. 3600 ACRES, Near Coast. Fine healthy land. Winters 6000 sheep. Very good Buildings. A really good Station Property for £10 per Acre. < About £10,000, or less, Cash; balance at 5 per cent. 2000 ACRES BUSH COUNTRY, 1600 down. Well subdivided. Close to School and Railway. Only £6 10s. per Acre. GOOD TERMS. 3600 ACRES FREEHOLD, Nearly all ia Grass. Very fine improvements.' 1_ Sheep country. £6 155. per Acre. v £10,000 CASH. £2000 Cash Down And Cash for Stock buys 800 ACRES Nice Country, .-with Neat Homestead, Woolshed, Yards, etc., wintering nearly 2 sheep per acre on grass. Reliable Information Only from G. G. BLOORE, Poverty Bay Land Agency.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14703, 7 September 1918, Page 10
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