AFTER ALL! IN SPITE OF SLUMPS, HARD WORK WORRY, IS THERE ANY BETVSter LIFE THAN THAT bK v THE FARMER! .A FART FROM THE ELEMENT OF LUCK, LIFE IS LARGELY WHAT WE MAKE OF IT: IF THE FARMER Buys His Land Wisely STOCKS UP PROPERLY, WATCHES THE MARKETS, SELLS HIS PRODUCE If He Sees A FAIR. PROFIT, ONLY BAD ~JCK CAN AFFECT’ HIM. 1 (AFTER 20 YEARS IN POVERTY BAY) CAN OFFER TO KEEN, ENTERPRISING MEN AS CHEAP PROPERTIES AS HAVE EVER BEEN IN THE MARKET. (1) 1300 Acres Long Lease, Low Rent. Carrying now 2000 sheep and lambs and 60 cattle; 9 paddocks; good 8-room-ed House and outbuildings; orchard; 70 acres good Hats; close to school and P. 0.; handy to Coast. £4 PElt ACRE. Very easy terms to good man; cash for stock. Owner must sacrifice. (2) 638 Acres THE CHEAPEST PLACE, from a speculative point of view, in New Zealand ; 500 acres of really rich flats, balance low hills, close to Coast; in fact, the pick of the famous East Cape, country. A few years ago, the mere mention of such a place would bring dozens of eager buyers asking for an option. Those good time 3 WILL COME AGAIN, but the wise man, with any imagination or optimism, will not wait for a boom, but will put up his £2OOO and thank C. G. BLOORIi for the Bargain he has got. No genuine Buyer who sees this place will hesitate. Will YOU be the first—the lucky one! (3) 3100 Acres Of Half-improved Bush Country’, 30 miles from Gisborne;" mostly easy hills; 1500 acres English grass; 19 paddocks, house, woolshed, yards; winters 2200 sheep, 150 cattle. PRICE £17,000, or £5 10/- per acre; £SOOO Cash. (4) 798 Acres Of low, warm country, all well improved, with large area rich river flats; very handy to railway and town, on flat road; suitable for fattening, dealing, and mixed farming. ONLY £ls PER ACRE; £2500 Cash. An ideal place to retire on or use in cun junction with high back country. (5) A RICH FLAT FARM THAT DOES NOT FLOOD. 53 Acres Well improved; very handy; 5-roomed House, large sheds, lucerne, maize, etc. £SOO CASH wanted down. Full details, on application (6) A DAIRY FARM AS A GOING CONCERN. THE PICK OF THE FLATS. 26 Acres Good crops of lucerne and maize; 7roomed House and outbuildings; land, cows, implements, hay, etc. CASH WANTED, £6OO. A rare chance. (7) 100 Acres Rich Flats; first-class residence and outbuildings. £65 PER ACRE, including crops —say, £ISOO CASH. The above are some of the particularly good places that, because of hard times, have come into the market. They will never be as Cheap Again. COME AND TALK THEM OVER with G. G. BLOORE
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16091, 3 April 1923, Page 12
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