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Once to Every i'rti ■ The Moment is Here FOR THE Sheepfarmer with Capital Coast OF 7150 Acres Freehold AT £6 15/-. Situation Within a mile or two of Sea, Township, School, etc. On MAIN METALLED ROAD, with Railway line running through, and served by two other Roads, making future Subdivision and working easy. Description Mostly papa country, nearly all very low, easy hills, well watered by River and Creeks. There are about 1500 Acres of Fiats in good blocks along the frontage. Over 5000 Acres Have been cleared of bash and heavy > manuka, and welt subdivided, the unimproved portion being tawa bush and some very big manuka. The VALUE of the latter for Firewood and buyers are ready to take it— is estimated to be over £12,000 more than sufficient to clear, grass and fence the virgin country. Capacity The property lias carried and DONE WELL 6000 TO SOOO SHEEP and 800 CATTLE, and though the pie Kent sheep number is below this, (■: them numbers can bo carried this Winter, and as PRICES FOR SHEEP ARE IXIW, the MAN ■.BUYING is going in ON A OOOP r WICKET. When tho whole property is cleared, and the great area of flats proper!, used, the block should winter 12,000 TO 13,000 SHEEP. THERE IS PLENTY OF FEEL ALL OVER THE PLACE. THE HIGHEST POINT OF THE BLOCK IS IAJ63 FEET. Improvements Comfortable Homestead and Out buildings Motor Shed, Implement Shed Five-stand Woolshed, Stable Men’s Whares Blacksmith’s Shop Dip, Yards, and Plantations for Fencing and Fire wood. Price only £6 15/- PER GOOD TERMS ARRANGED. I have ridden all over tins'property, and can give a faithful description of tin place. , I consider it the CHEAPEST PLACE on tho market to-day, and, though there is a lot of work to be done, requirim; the expenditure of capital and lime and labor, tlie future prospects and the returns to be made as a result, will handsomely repay the''enterprising rnnn who takes over tho property.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16969, 26 February 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16969, 26 February 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16969, 26 February 1926, Page 10

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