WOOL IS UP! LET YOUR SPIRITS FOLLOW! IF FARMING IS YOUR VOCATION, STICK TO IT! Put Your IVloney Into Land. IF YOUR SON IS WAITING FOR THE START IN LIFE THAT HIS UPBRINGING HAS TAUGHT HIM TO EXPECT START HIM NOW! GIVE HUM A CHANCE! IF YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR CHEAP LAND, YOU WILL LOSE BY WAITING LONGER, Share in these Good Things; 1. 770 Acres Freehold ONLY FIVE MILES FROM TOWN, ON FLAT ROAD. 150 acres Richest Flats, of which 100 have been ploughed. Balance good, easy hills. First-class Homestead, with lighting, etc. Many Outbuildings, Woolshed Yards, Milking Shed, etc. This block has wintered 1000 ewes and 4CO hoggets on the hills, while the flats have carried 70 milking cows. Without milking, it will carry two ewes to the acre and fatten lambs. PRICE WAS £23 PER ACRE. REDUCED TO £ls 10/(Just enough to cover the Mortgages). As ownjer must leave, good terms can be arranged to a sound man who can pay cash for stock. No property of its class has ever been sold more reasonably. ARE YOU A BUYER? 2. 754 Acres Native Leasehold (Convertible to Freehold). Situated three miles from tpwn. Ten miles from Works. Flat Road. 554 aers cleared and 1 sown in English grass. 200 acres heavy White Manuka and Tawa Bush. Between 500 and 600 acres are Rich Alluvial Flats—some as. good as the best of Poverty Bay flats. For example —ll6 acres in 5 paddocks wintered 90 head of mixed cattle, carried 162 bead all summer, and has just turned off 105 young steers at £5 10s per head. This property is just what Poverty Bay was 30 years ago. The man who goes in now must be a wealthy man in ten years’ time, as the values must grow. £lO PER ACRE Sav, £3500 cash, plus enterprise, lergv, and foresight, will put a man on u* first rung of prosperity’s ladder. A LITTLE FARM WELL TILLED Means A BIG PURSE WELL FILLED. When al careful man on 13 Acres (after using for his own household al! the milk, butter, eggs, fruit and vegetables lie required) Clears £220 for One Year What, can YOU do on 45 Acres ' OF THF RICHEST LAND-IN THE WORLD— The Pick of Poverty Bay Flats? All. necessary buildings and convcniciuos, with 6 acres in lucerne, 5 in oarlev, 5 in maize and mangolds. The Ini'di that, milks 30 cows and carries young stock and horses as well must be worth £IOO per acre. £2500 CASH Will put an industrious Farmer into n little gold mine. Come and see what good land can do. FOR THE CAPITALIST There are now on Die market jProperlios up to 29,000 ACRES FREEHOLD AT VERY LOW PRICES.’ The prosoe Is are good, the country is lip.nlthv, and the opportunities to-dnv are as sound as they over were. PUT YOUR MONEY INTO LAND With m m c I I
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16674, 2 March 1925, Page 10
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