M :* .* A • *' » ■ £*'*l Selling Well .- . .TC*V. V*.- r i Mutton Prices Steady Rising: Butter :A . Good BUT fciand Cheap. rpRUTH—THAT ; ” 7 NTRY CAN BE 1 -tOUGHT AT A ;,OWER PRICK any time DURING THE LAST 10 YEARS. goqd : oquntrY is to-day the ;BEST INVESTMENT, IN rfl' "l , NEWZEALAND! ■ *: • ;'! A,'. : READ THESE-ANP MARVEL THAT THEY REMAIN IN THE MARKET AT SUCH FIGURES! No. 192: Acres Freehold Ail cleared but patch Shelter Bush; B.' poddoCks; 100 acres' ploughable; Well watered; small Homestead; 2| iriilee from School and P. 0.; winters sheep per acre. Price £6 10/- Acre ~ am cash. fir - - No. 196:
775 Acres Freehold Nine__miles from town; all cleared v--sp.t; oO acres scrub; about 100 acres ■ ploughable; 5 paddocks, well'water r ed; mostly limfestone country; winters 1400 sheep and 100 head cattle. Price £ls per Acre. - TERMS2S PER CENT. CASH. No. 225 A: 128 Q Acres 4? ytora'N.L. 3/6 per acre. This • block has a- wonderful prospective ; value, being within a rr.ile of Freezing Works, School, P. 0., on main road, while 800 acres of it being flat must some day be valuable dairy Has all been cleared but 150 - - acres of bush, with plenty of puriri Tor fencing. Apart from cropping, will winter 2000 sheep. Close to the sea, with all modern facilities for improving, in good hands will pay handsomely at the price—£ll per Acre. v •'•No; 284 A : IlSoEAcreS Freehold Sikit-class hill country, cleared and Subdivided; 7 :, fine Homestead and TVpclthed, and other conveniences; Winters 1J sheep per acre; about 20 v< •, mr-w.iw*sr. .. im;.
Price only £l2 Acre TERMS ARRANGED. This is a property that in boom times could fyave been sold for £2O per acre. No. 286: 4700 Acres NX.; 32 years to run; on main* metalled road, 20 miles from Freezlog Works and town; about 1500 acres cleared and sown down; carries 3000 sheep (in 19234 all laipbs went off : fat except 13, and averaged . 36!b)l . balance of country is bush, .Tateafrlg' timber for milling and posts. Price £4 per Acre. TERMS : £2500 CASH. ftEilK:: m‘l“A ..SELECTION TO SUIT EVERY POCKET, EVERY TASTE, THE MAN WHO LIKES PIONEERING (A RARE BIRD NOWADAYS, BUT ONB WHO BECOMES WEALTHY IN TIME); AND THE FARMER WHO PREFERS TO BE NEAR TOWN. Wise Men Are Buying; Now! THE. OTHERS-ALWAYS WAIT TOO '■*j-v-V:v. long-i Put your Faith and Money fn Poverty Bay •' ■■■/■■. AND
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16868, 24 October 1925, Page 16
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