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A Wet Winter When Roods Threaten IS THE GREATEST BOON TO THE DAIRYMAN AND SMALL FARMER ON THE, FLATS 4 T any time it■ is an asset worth hold- "*■ ing, because a Farmer can spell hi? Hat paddocks and run a few sheep, and docs not have his eggs all in one basket. ("lean, Handy, Healthy, Easy Country Well Watered Five. Paddocks, Yards and Sheds 90 acres Good Flats Wintered Last year 300 Cattle and turned off 60 Fat Bullocks. THI.v IS AN IDEAL DAIRY FARM IN ITSELF. Title: I - GOODWILL £IOOO. 400 Acres HEALTHY HILLS. Very Handy. Carries 800 Sheep £lB PER ACRE. i 29 8 Acres Three miles of Town Good Cropping, Dairying, or Sheep ('ountry 12 Paddocks (well watered) Good 6-roomed House and Outbuildings, and Woolshed, etc. £3O PER ACRE. CASH £IOOO. 215 Acres WHANGARA (THE PICK OF NEW ZEALAND). All in CJrass but patch Shelter Bush Undulating and Level Plenty Puriri. ONLY £lB PER ACRE. CASH £IOOO. This is an Ideal Little Farm by itself, but nothing eould bo better to work in with another place. 200 Acres LEASEHOLD. 30 acres Flats. Cottage, Woolshed, etc. Handy little Block. PRICE £750. CASH £330. UNFLOODABLE FLATS: May not lie quite, so heavy as the best of Makauri, but easily worked, good Cropping Land, and DRY IN WINTER. AT £BS PER ACRE. 10 per.cent. Cash; 15 per cent, in three months; balance 6 or 7 years at 6 per cent. Or will Subdivide into Blocks to suit. 70 Acres Very Handy, Plateau, and Undulat ing. Now run as Dairy Farm. Four Paddocks. Cottage, Whare, Cowshed, Worksbox>, etc. £4B PER ACRE, as GOING CONCERN. £7OO CASH. Or will consider an offer for the Land alone. Several Good Blocks 21 Acres £320 CASH. REALLY GOOD, RICH FLATS. These handy little places must rise and retain their value as Gisborno grows. TOME IN OCT OF THE WET AND SEE

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16186, 24 July 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16186, 24 July 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16186, 24 July 1923, Page 10

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