IF YOU CAN’T CF.T SHEEP COUNTRY FOR NOTHING YOU CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FACT THAT MORTGAGEES HAVING TAKEN OVER THE SECURITIES, MUST SELL AT ABOUT TWO-THIRDS OF THE ORIGINAL VALUE. WOOL IS OP! LAM SS CHEAP! SNAP THE CHANGE NOW! 1. ! 700 Acres FOR, £3500 £2OOO CASH. 17D0 ACRES, close to School, Store, P. 0., and Coast. 4 Has all been cleared and grassed, except. 330 acres of Rush Reserves and Scrub. Divided into 10 Paddocks. Good 8roomed Residence, 3 roomed Cottage, Yards. There are about 130 acres river Jlat; 200 acres ploughnble; balance billy. Watered by streams and springs. Has carried (and will do the same again when put in order) 3000 sheep and cattle; at present doing U sheep. THE PRICE WORKS OUT AT £5 PER ACRE * The original owner, having had to resume possession, wants to quit, and will sacrifice. 2. 5000 Acres LONG NATIVE LEASEHOLD. Average rent 1/4 for next 26 years. (J’oald be freeholded cheaply. 2000 acres were grassed ; 800 acres ploughable in front: balance bush and scrub. Situated on Coast. Wool taken from place' by scows. Fine Kauri House, Whare, Shed, Good Woolshed and Yards. PRICE (from Mortgagee, who cannot work the block) — 18/- PER ACRE 18/Terms arranged to suit. There is a lot of work to be done on this property, but to a man with capital and knowledge of breaking new country, this is a chance not to be missed. 3. 570 Acres Handy to School and Township; 5 miles from Railway by flat roads. Has all been felled atnd grassed, except Bush Reserves. Nice flats along frontage; balance hilly; 12 Paddocks. Fiveroomed House and conveniences and Outbuildings, Woolshed, Stable, etc. PRICE £4400 EASY TERMS. Absentee owner wants to quit. The place winters H , sheep to the acre. Wants attention by an active man. NOW, ARE NOT THE ABOVE THE VERY OPPORTUNITIES YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR? ONE MAN’S LOSS—ANOTHER’S GAIN! , i BARGAINS FOR DAIRY FARMERS WHILE COWS ARE CHEAP. 59 Acres Leasehold, Rid. 'Flats. Fivc-soomed House, 6-bail Cow.she.cl, Dairy. Stock--26 Cows, 1 Bull. PRICE,' including Stock, Plant, etc.— £7OO CASH £l5O ' 48 Acres Rich Flats. Leasehold! House and x Outbuildings. GOODWILL £650 CASH £250. 67 /Acres Long Lease. Low Rent. All Good Flats, Five Paddocks, well water- ' ed. Nearly New*Runga]ow, all conveniences, Motor Shed', Store, Stable, 3-bail Cowshed, Septic Tank, Telephone. £45 PER ACRE £SOO CASH. A Most. Attractive Farm. Unfloodable. IF YOU WANT LAND WAIT M LONGER IT WILL NEVER BE CHEAPER. SEE EH Sts POVERTY! BAY LAND ■■■
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16579, 7 November 1924, Page 10
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