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CHARLES BUSCItE. THE PICK OF POVERTY BAY. Q/]A ACRES FREEHOLD, about eJIiU 14 miles from town. All in good English grasses; 100 acres is rich plowghable. land, balance very easy lulls; good 6-romod .Dwelling and woolshed, •sheep-yards, dip, pens. The property is ring fenced and is carrying at present 500 sheep, 400 lambs. 50 head of cattle, .besides horses. Plenty of water on the place. PRICE £j_ g QS 0D per Aero. 1 AA ACRES O.R.P. at 7s 6dper X X U*acre. Rental only £2O per year; 720 acres in English grasses. Balance easy bosh. There is a good whare besides woolshed and store-room, also good sheep yards, only 4 miles fencing; divided in three paddocks. Situated 40 miles from Gisborne; Ruakituri District. PAe.cE 2“6 PER ACRE 2A A A ACRES FREEHOLD, '3OO liull acres of which is rich flat land, 1200 acres in. good grass, situated about 40 miles from town, carrying at present 1500 sheep and 100 cattle ; large 6-roomed Dwelling and good orchard Stock can be taken over at valuation. This property- is undoubtedly worth much more than price asked. TRICE £O-jQ PER ACRE. (\ A A ACRES 0.R.P., at 22s 6d, UXUsituated Alotii; 230 acres in splendid grass. GO acres ready to. burn, balance in bush; good whare on th« place, which is ring-fenced. PRICE PER ACRE £llOO can remain on mortgage. 0/J7O ACRES, NEAR AYHATAwt: a e/ TUTU, Leasehold, 21 years, with right of further 21 years or compensation £2 15s ; rent Is per acre; 2000 acres in splendid grass, and balance fern and scrub ; 100 acres at nresent being ploughed; last year wintered 2000 sheep and 300 head of cattle Buildings consist of good 4-room-ed Dwelling, large woolshed (shearing machines), sheep dip, etc. The property is ring-fenced and divided into eleven large paddocks and a number of smaller on es PRICE jgg—g PER ACRE 'Terms £ISOO to £2OOO cash, and balance, at bank interest. ACRES (NATIVE LEASE, situated close to Railway (about six miles) by good metal road. Rental Is 3d per acre for first 21 years. Over 600 acres in good grass Ring-fenced and subdivided. PRICE £2500. Terms : About £ISOO cash. QAQ ACRES—Lease 21 years at Is *J U fj per acre, with right of henewal further 21 years at 5 per cent, on the then Government valuation of the unimproved. Natives, according to Native Land Act, have to have road formed into section, and understand their liability, and are prepared to fulfil these conditions. The quality of the. land is good, and consists of heavy and light bush and scrub. PRICE for above, including all costs of incorporation and putting lease in thorough legal order and registered. £2OO. ACRES FREEHOLD, about t) a \JU 30 miles from Gisborne; 3700 acres of which is in good English grasses. At present carrying 5000 sheep arid 400 head of cattle. Buildings consist- of large up-to-date Dwelling (7 rooms), Wool Sheds, AY hares, Dips, etc. Divided into 12 Paddocks. PRICE, jOQ 17 s 6 D Per Acre and terms. This property is undoubtedly a solid bargain, and needs immediate inquiry to secure it. 1 QKA ACRES NATIVE LEASE, .JLOejU 21 years’ lease (5 gone), with right of renewal for further 21 years, and compensation lor improvements, which at present are valued at £2400. Rental and Taxes, £56 per year (9d per , acre); 050 acres are m good English , nearly 1.00 acres of . which is first-class river flats (which would letch 25s per acre if let sepal' ately) • 150 acres is standing bush, and balance is fern. 'This property last year wintered 1600 sheen and 90 bead ol cattle, besides horses. Subdivided into 12 paddocks and water in each paddock. There is a good 4-foomed house and sheds, etc., also orchard, tennis lawn, sheep and cattle yards, etc. Per Aero; O Stock at Animation PRICE oa ESTATE AGENT. JjOWE gTREET.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3152, 23 February 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3152, 23 February 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3152, 23 February 1911, Page 8

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