New Markets FOR Meat WILL WITHIN EIGHT MONTHS CLEAR ALL SURPLUS STOCKS, AND NEW ZEALAND MUTTON WILL ONCE AGAIN TAX& _..^' PLACE AS PRIME FAVOR r* A, What About Wool? •A WORLD j CATASTROPHE MAY APTLY BE APPLIED TO THE SHORTAGE OF SHEEP. ARGENTINE SHORT— 36 MILLIONS. AUSTRALIA— ' 50 MILLIONS. U.S.A.— 10 MILLIONS OR NEARLY. 100 MILLIONS IN THESE THREE COUNTRIES ALONE I IN the face of that, how can Wool fall to pre-war prices? Pessimists seem to think that only fine wools have any high value, but it is a well-known fact that when, fine wools become prohibitive m price and scarce, m quantity, the manufacturers turn to the cheaper cpartfe woolh and change the fashions till the public ia 'educated, to a taste for coarse fabrics. Therefore, Nesv Zealand wools will soon, be 'rushed, and the price should be commensurate with the demand.
LOGICALLY, NEW ZEALAND SHEEP COUNTRY MUST RETAIN ITS PRESENT VALUE, AND IN MOST CA^ES RISE. Safe Buying. 2200 ACRES FREEHOLD Fourteen miles Coast ; practically all j m grass; 20 paddocks; parte plough- j able; all well watered; fii^t-class 9-roomed Homestead and fine outbuildings ; good Li-sheep country y mild climate., PRICE, £10 per acre; about. £7ooo cash. The carrying capacity and returns off places that will" grow" stood' turnips can be greatly increased by a man who understands cultivation,' a/id this > place will surely increase m value m such hands. PARTLY IMPROVED NATIVE LEASEHOLDS. 10,000 ACRES Rent 1/- ; 1800 acres English grass ; 700 acres felled; I^-sheep "country. PRICE, under £2 per acre; £65QP caeh. 5000 ACRES Rent, IQidj 2000 .acres cleared and aown down; bala-nce hush; 800 acres ploughable, and being on. the Coast, where manures can be landed cheaply, should be growing great crops of turnips for fattening; good Homestead, woolshed, and other buildings. PRICE, £18,000, walk m, walk aut ; £7000 cash. This property ia only 18 miles from -.town by JK>ad. 3900 ACRES Very low rent} cjojie to CWst; 25 per ceflt. improved ; balance bush and sct'uh. Great prospects ahead of anyone with capital to develop. LOW PRICE, and very easy terms. A man with £3000 can acquire this. " . i 1 900 ACRES FREEHOLD AM cleared, and grassed; divided into 7 paddocks 5 hn» all been good hush, except 100 acres big manuka; all > low, easy country ; handy to main road and Freezing Works ; now carries 1_ sheep and cattle, and does them well; will be 2-sheep country when timber has gone and place is cleaned up. PRICE, only £10 per acre: ahout • £4000 cash. nod ACRES English grass country; - handy to Station; mostly easy country, well watered; l)W#e t whare. ■woiblshed, with machines »n,d yard?; wintera 1| sheep and cattle. PRICE, £13 §/- P e> aore ; £5000 otfsh. VflSHNHH_HM__Hß_fl____________h
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15303, 26 August 1920, Page 10
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