Wo Land Tax! Wo Income Tax! Wool Good I Mutton Good ! Peits Good \ Prospects Good ! PARTICULARLY FOR LEASEHOLDERS, WHO HAVE NO LAND TAX. WHILE ALL FARMERS ARE EXEMPT FROM INCOME TAX. A Few Tempting Places. I. 640 Acres Rid), low, ensv Const country; nil cleared, grassed, fenced, subdivided, with flat paddocks, in front, New 5-roomed; .House, with all modern conveniences. Orchard, etc. Has wintered 1200 ewes and' 100 cattle. Goodwill £5 10/-. TERMS: DALE CASH. 2. 638 Acres Ridlest Block on East Coast : nearly all flat, low hill; has been in tawa, heavy white manuka, cabbage trees • , 200 acres thick firewood block; 438 grassed; suitable dairying, fattening, cropping. £l2 per Acre Goodwill £I2OOO CASH. 3. 700 Acres NATIVE LEASE. Solid Tawa Bush, on papa formation; the pick of the East Cape; adjoining land wintering two sheep per acre and fattening all surplus. £1 per Acre Goodwill HALF CASH. RARE CHANCE FOR MAN TO START.
4. 968 Acres All cleared and sown in English grasses; subdivided! into 15 paddocks; well watered; good fences; about 150 acres flats have been cultivated. Good 7-roomed House and out bull dings, dip, yards. \ Garries 1£ sheep per acre and fattens all lambs. Price £6 per Acre CASH £2OOO. Owner retiring. A real good opening for a man with moderate means. 5. 2200 Acres E.C.N.T, Lease, at 2/3 per acre; 1400 acres cleared; balance heavy taw a bush ; all good hill country; well watered; plenty of fencing timber. Winters and fattens sheep per acre. Price £4 per Acre TERMS ARRANGED. Say, £3OOO Cash. Stock at Valuation. 6. 2400 Acres N.L. at 2/-. per acre. All cleared, fenced; well subdivided by good fencing and well watered; good lamb fattening country. Firstclass Homestead and modern outbuildings. Handy situation. Price £9 per Acre. 7. 4300 Acres Rent, 4d per acre. About half cleared and' sown in English grass; balance mixed bush. Has all been heavy bush country. New House, outbuildings, dip, yards, 12 paddocks; IJ, slice]) country now. Price £3 J2/6 per Acre TERMS ARRANGED. ‘ A. great prospective value here for a man who doesn’t mind life in the bush for a few years. 1 Mow cp Never! FROM k
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16424, 7 May 1924, Page 10
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