THE LAST DAYS OF THE Greet Amiversary Sale Which has been a record in every respect, will be marked by bigger bargains than have yet been offered to Gisborne shoppers. A GREAT FINAL CLEARANCE. There are still many hundreds of pounds worth of useful and seasonable merchandise to be cleared. New Goods are almost at our door and we must make room . . . Original cost has been lost sight of in our determination to effect a clearance. The collection of remnants and oddments is simply marvellous and hosts of useful lengths are to be seen on the differenttables. These have been marked at Half price and under, and must go. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, IS THE LAST DAY OF THE GREAT SALE AT
A SOUND INVESTMENT. Comprising 5322 ACRES FREEHOLD. This is an exceptional chance to procure such a large area near and between two progressive towns, being 4 miles From Foxton and 05 miles from Levin, and only 4 miles off the famous Manawatu Line. Stock can lx- trucked in the morning and at midday be in the Wellington Fat Stock Market at Johnsonville. The land varies .in quality from first-class to very inferior, but 011 the whole, it isg exceptionally heuithv country. 3% . The first-cAssjßfinda approximately bOO acres, is aif nnmqyiate ;y around, the homestead. fThis jfction is practically mo#y Ip sited for the 0322 r all ''rape, turnip and cropknd is,, Jurying off a large ‘at slieiqyj Hid bullocks and ideal try for fattening worth all t acres. It ping land, number of] cows, and lambs. Buildings ling-house and orcha That portio:mjrf*the the “Run” igjjn r®ici jjffprise 8-roomed dwells house, woj shed, yards 1 known as and ridges, : ou|ft of lloi toi, rush manuka up f intermixed, jidary:ity of 4000 head of catwinter well es, black head to# flax amj to 12 feet high, #itli gras Miles of sea, au# river hot It has a u#»*whg cam sheep and Jgrew hundred! tie. Both sheep and cattlL 011 the run. cattle particulßrly, as there is such a large quantity « rough feed and abundance of shelters everywhere. Cattle on this run lose ■heir winter coats a month earlier thap in more exposed country. L With comparatively a small outlay the carrying capacitv of the run eouldfbe doubled. .' Jb The present owner advises that h© has fattened all surplus stock for thejlast 5 years, and has in many cases top#d the prices at the Johnsonville Faw Stock Market. . ~ , i,| , , The property is well water<Sypy lakes and river. Wild ducks arc irjgluorous. To all who are looking foifa sound investment, and one that must continue bo increase in value, our advice is not to turn this down without first- inspecting. The man who buys will make money, so let it be you. Price, £21,000 cash. For further particulars apply to — ABRAHAM and WSLLSAMS, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH. li (HSBOB,N® '-prO" HOTEL offers the comforts 0! * t, IJo me to Country Visitors* one ''<*>• msmnut Boarders. 1 AEIiF > 6s P** - 'ay or 90s pel Teels to pentIMMHJS Vftnrrlertt. Jf;CORP JJOTEL. Y SINGLE pi e priatci.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3456, 22 February 1912, Page 3
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