Would • be Dairy Farmers Start Now! f-'.. Cows are Cheap ! Buy Now! AND START SAFELY! MANY WEALTHY SHEEPFARMERS COMMENCED BY DAIRYING. Feed Your Cows AND YOUR COWS WILL FEED YOU If one man on 22 Acres, with inten.se culture, can carry 24 Cows, and with Fruit, Pigs, Poultry, etc. can make £SOO 4 year, by working/ WHY NOT YOU? See These CHEAP FARMS! 110 Acres Of which about 40 Acres are v ricii black soil, odd swamp land, now in beautiful grass, and 70 acres of Low Hills, on which you can run your cows in winter and save your flats for the new season. Welil subdivided by new fencing, /groomed bowse, on a rise; cowshed with concrete bails, pig styes, etc. Plenty of Firewood. PRICE: £36 10/- per acre £9OO CASH. 61 1 Acres ■;Q - : L . J / ■;:» RICH RIVER FLATS, protected from flooding by banks; in two ' Terraces; well subdivided. House, Barn, Stabling, Cowshed, Cottage. Fowl-run, Orchard, Plantations. This is a very fine property, only offered 'or sale owing to ill--ness of owner. £75 per acre £2IOO CASH With 40 Cows, a few' Acres of Maize and Lucerne, there is much more than a living to be made on the, place, by industrious people.
639 Acres - This is included among the Dairy T- Farms because it is such low ,easy country, tliat it is suitable for Dairying All in grass but 35 Acres Bush Reserve; plenty I’uriri and Totara for fencing; al>out 30 Acres Flats, balance undulating, well watered T‘: ;by streams and springs; divided V- into 7 Paddocks; lies well to the %. '-North. ■ ' y.:. , lrV- House of 5 rooms, with all modern conveniences; man’s room, . washhouse, workshop, buggy shed; - - water laid on from spring; orchard of 60 trees. Winters over 1200 Sheep and 100 Cattle. > Lease with right to Freehold. GOODWILL £4 15/- per acre £ISOO CASH. No Better Land Anywhere! The Small Farm worked on scientific lines—High Testing Cows, Every Acre used to the Best Advantagegives a High Return to the Owner. 22 Acres Of Richest River Flats, well subdivided bv live hedges that give shade and shelter in all seasons, and provide frequent change of pasture. Seven Acres of Lucerne that gave green feed , for dry summers and ample hay for winter. Good Orchard of mixed trees, and 16 matured lemon trees (that in one season returned £ls7—nearly £lO per treej. Good homestead, with conveniences; concreted cowshed with walk-through bails, machines and engine; bacon-curing shed, pigstyes, etc. This place xan be bought as a going concern, including 24 of the nest cows’in the Bay, pedigree bull o'ld pedigree boar, etc. Cash required down £ISOO Balance at 6 per cent. OTHER PLACES OF ALL SIZES ANI) PRICES MAY BE BOUGHT, v BUTNOW IS THE TIME!
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16773, 4 July 1925, Page 14
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