A SOUND INVESTMENT, Comprising 5322 ACRES FREEHOLD. This is art exceptional chance to precure such a large area near and between two progressive towns, being 4 mile*, from Foxton and 51 miles from Levin, and only 4 miles off the famous Manswatu Line. Stock can be. trucked in the morning and at midday be in the Wellington Fat Stock Market at John-se-nville. The land varies in quality fr®m first-class to very inferior, but oh the whole, it is exceptionally' healthy country. The first-class land, approximately SOC acres, is all around" the homestead. This port/m is practically worth all the npeiiey for the 5322acres. It i&spl ifape, iuir..p and cropping land. mnd&s- off a large number of bullocks arc countramir fattening 8-roomed dweiiouse, woolshed, yards cows, and i lamb’s. Buildings com ling-house, m and oreh, _ " of t|je the ‘"Run” is jojScema 1 ridges, growing a largpffimotyt of toi Jei, rushes, black head toi, Mx and njnuka ur> to_l2 feet high,., . grass ijpermixec Miles of sea boiindjjjiry. It has a carrying capacity of 4C« sheep and a few hundred ijad of cattle. Both sheep and cattle Jointer web on the run, cattle particuhwly, as there is such a large quantity as rough feed and abundance, of sheltew everywhere. Cattle on this run Ipse Jtheir winter coats a month earlier thofi. in mere exposed country. W 7 ith comparatively a small outlay the carrying capacity of the run could be doubled. The present owner advises that he fattened all surplus stock for the la. years, and has in many cases toppedpte prices at the Johnsonville Fat Ween. Market. \ if The property is well watered by Inhes and river. Wild ducks are numerous. To ail who are looking for a sound investment, and one that must continue ,to 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 yon Price, £21,000 cash. For further particulars apply to— ABRAHAM and WILLIAMS, LTD ~ PALMEESTON NORTH.
g, cCORD JJ EiGN GISBORNEJJOTEU FT\HIS HOTEL offers the comforts <d a Home to Country Visitors and Permanent Boarders. TARIFF, 5s per dav or 20s per meek to permanent hoarders. F. J. SINGLE, Proprietor.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3468, 7 March 1912, Page 3
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