STILL WAITING TO BUY THAT FARMS SOMIi people waited during the War. 1 afraid we might lose; some feared < to buy during the boom, because a slump was bound to come; some waitod through the slump, as they feared it was the end of New Zealand; some are waiting now lest the present good prices arc only a Hash in the pan ! The man who has waited all through those 10 years will never be going to buy—he is a drone ! BUT What is the Future of Wool ? all accumulated stores are GONE! MORE I'EOPLE USE WOOL TITAN EVER BEFORE! AND THE SUPPLY IS LESS I ' Good Land AT A . Fair Price IS THE Soundest Investment IN NEW ZEALAND. | IT IS THE BASIS OF ALL OUR WEALTH. POVERTY BAY is the PICK of New Zealand ! These are the PICK of POVERTY BA I ! 345 Acres Low, warm English Grass Land, parts tlat. and ploughable. divided into 8 paddocks; good fencing: 4 roomed House and shed, orchard, etc.: rail-able'-for dairying and lamb fattening; carries 700 e.w es and 40 cattle, or 600 ewes and 100 cattle, and fat tons, everything. Price, £lB per Acre £IOOO CASH. A man could make his interest and living out of cows and wool and fats would be profit. £2OOO Cash BUYS NEARLY 1000 Acres FREEHOLD. 640 acres old English Grass, 160 acres now being sown down, balance bush : easy, undulating, well watered, sunny; 6 paddocks; 7-roomed residence, cottage, store, woolshed. cowshed. The 640 acres wintered 1100 sheep and 100 cattle, equal to two sheep to the acre. This is first-class, healthy country. Price, £l2 per Acre £2OOO CASH. £3OOO Cash BUYS 1400 Acres FREEHOLD. Well watered, handy Coast. Has all been bush country, nearly all cleared; divided into 14 paddocks. Homestead, woolshed, dip, yards. Good 1£ sheep country for £lO 10/- per Acre. Groat prospective value in this place. Small Places for Starters! 90 Acres Government Ixiase, convertible to Freehold ; close, to School, Railway Station, oil llat roaty; 17 acres flats, balance low hill, of which most lias been ploughed; 5 paddocks, watered by ' . windmills; 2 acres firewood reserve; .'broomed House, bathroom, etc. ; 4bail cowshed, separator room, implement shed, orchard, plantation; 5 acres in rape, 4 acres lucerne, acres maize, ,! acre 1 pumpkins. Price £f3so AS GOING CONCERN. £550 CASH. Includes plough,, discs, harrows, cultivator, mower, rake, 11 dairy cows, pedigree bull, 2 plough horses, 160 ewes and lambs. 110 Acres FREEHOLD. 40 acres rich flats in ryegrass, balance low downs ; well watered, subdivided; b roomed House, cowshed (with concrete bails), pigstye, plenty tirewood ; an ideal dairy farm, or a liandv place for dealing. £36 per Acre GASH £B6O. 150 Acres RICHEST P.B. FLATS. Handy to Town or Salcyards. Good lease. Low rental. Homestead, etc. Nothing better for dairying, maize-growing, dealing, fattening. £BSO Goodwill. SI m ml* CMS
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16379, 12 March 1924, Page 10
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