’ There is “CORN IN EGIPTI’ A THE LAND IS PROSPEROUS, \ BUT IN FERTILE Poverty Bay WE HAVE CORN AND MEAT, WOOL, AND BUTTER, SKINS, hides, an o' FRUIT, AND A BENEFICENT. CLIMATE! And in spite of Jeremiahs, the country is rich; the average farmer with a ( reasonable mortgage pays neither Land nor Income Tax. So join the ranks of the farmers while land is cheap. | 1. The ideal One-man Farm of 760 Ac»es Freehold handy to town and works and school. 100 acres richest alluvial flats. 150 acres ploughable for rape, oats or turnips. Balance easy warm lying hills. Can all be topdressed. Divided into nine paddocks. Very well watered. , Lovely homestead with charming | surroundings. Electric light, septic tank, etc. Price £ls P® r Acre Terms, £3OOO cash. Stock at valuation. This place should run a dairy herd; or a big ewe flock, and fatten every lamb. 2. Qur richest flats are not too dear af £IOO per acre in the hands of a capable mam For instance, off 25 acres the owner took £SOO last year. Yet I can offer 45 Acres at £65 per Acre £SOO cash. Not floodable, but every inch is river silt, naturally drained. Ideal dairying or maize land. 3. 700 Acres of sweet hill country. Mostly papa; lays well to sum Well subdivided and watered. Homestead and wool shed. Winters nearly two sheep per acre. *rl«Se £lO 10/- acre Cash £750. itock and plant at valuation for cash. at Curacao. 031 Fuel. , . ’ ’ Calls off Pitcairn. Island, subject to ither conditions permitting. Intermediate steamer via Montevideo. Return tickets are inerehangoable with and O. and Orient Lilies (via Suez),, i. and Union Lines (via Canada and erica), or Aberdeen and Blue runnel es (via South Africa). 'or further particulars, apply fHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. LIMITED, 16 Childers Road. SHAW, SAVTLL AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. street Lin* to Soutk-mpton, vis Panama Canal. earner Tons Date "12,350 11 Dec. 12,350 15 Jan. inuif Feb- 12 Mataroa* raaroa* Mar. 12 Tainuif rinthict Apr. 9Tamaroa* ----- nief May 7 Oormthicf Aug. 27 From Auckland W’gton ~ MayTl July 2 July 30 Smbarkation 4 p.m. . • • •• ? 3il burning steamers carrying hirst Third Classes and ship’s orchestra, i days to England, via Curacoa. Sabin and Third Class. 11 steamers have Cinemas and Panaji information apply to: — COMMON, SHELTON and CO., LTD. DALGETY and CO., LTD. MURRAY, ROBERTS and CO., LTD. RICHARDSON AND CO,, LTD. SHIPOWNERS. Head Office: Port Ahuriri. Wairoa Agents: Dalgety and Co. Wellington Agents: Johnston k Co., Ltd. TokomarU Bay Agents: J. B. Stafford, Representative. 1 Auckland Agents: Watkin and Wallis. WELLINGTQN-NAPIER-GISBORNE SERVICE. The «-■• PAKURA maintains a weekly service between these ports. She loads in Wellington on Mondays and Tuesdays, Napier Thursday, and discharges and Lead* in Gisborne for Wellington on GISBORNE SERVICE. The t.s.s. AWAHOU maintains a weekly mrgo service between Auckland and Gisborne- She loads in Auckland on Mon- , days and Tuesdays for Tokomaru Bay am) Giiborne; discharges and loads in Gis borne for Auckland on Fridays. AUCKLAND-NAPIER TO EAST COAST The a.S. PUKEKO, running between Auckland and Napier, maintains a regular wrgo and passenger service with East E-COAST SERVICE. A regular service is maintained between Lyttelton, Waikokopu, Coast Bays, and Giiborne. NAPIER-WAIROA SERVICE A regular service in maintained between Wat >ier and Wairoa (weather permitting). Several steamers trade continually to practically every Coast landing between Wellington and Auckland. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. Agents. Phones: Shipping O&oe, 1031. Private 1481. T INSN-MAFKING OUTFIT (Rubber 1 A «tamp of your name), pad, brush, indelible ink, and a box to hold the lot, I & postage U
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17116, 23 November 1929, Page 20
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