ARE MOST FREQUENTLY EFFECTED THROUGH . . 0. G. BLOORE, POVERTY BAY ( T AND AGENCY, 72, LOWE STREET. The high prices obtained for EAST COAST WOOL must surely convince investors that SHEEP COUNTRY in POVERTY BAY is the safest repository for their capital. Look at these properties:— 350 ACRES, 0.R.P., at 27s Gd Bush land; 400 acres in rass; wintered last year 2 ewes to tie acre; balance tawa bush, V ltlx 3tara, matai and rimu for fencing, 'art very easy country. miles by ray road from Post Office and heese Factory; 25 miles from towntiin by dray road. New 6-roomed ouse and other buildings, yards, orhard, 5 paddocks. Price: SA per acre; terms isln balance on mortgage; stock at 'aluation. rQ9 ACRES freehold, 42 miles 0 tJ from Gisborne; 12 miles haibour; close to school, P.O. and Stole , 3u Main Road. Subdivided, well watered; house, outbuildings, yards. When all clean will carry 2 sheep to the acre. Wintered last year 1000 ;*heep and 30 cattle. Price: £8 per acre; £2350 cash wanted. n“’7j ACRES freehold; few miles ,™0 1 A from present Railway Station 1-v dray road. 1400 acres (bush) cleared and in English grass; good burns; plenty of fencing timber standing. Balance unimproved; will winter 11 sheep per acre when in grass. Present clearing winters 2 sheep per acre. New fencing. Price: £5 10s per acre; £7OOO cash. A line property with prospective value; will grow good wool and fatten its stock. HaOH ACRES Virgin Bush; 3000 -icHJL/ acres i n land held on a 50 years’ lease at 6d per acre ; 1500 acres on coast on 50 years’ lease at 1s 6d. Nearly all tawa bush, with plenty fencing timber; well watered by stoney bottomed creeks. The makings of a fine coast station which, when in grass will be turning off a tine lot of fat sheep to the works. Wants capital to develop and the future is assured.
Goodwill of Coast Block £1 per acre, and for the inland block 10s per acre; easy terms arranged. 91 QA ACRES O.R.P. at 7s 6d. Q ne 0 f f] l6 fi nes t. bush places s:i the market; handy to township and railway by buggy road. 1050 acres cleared, grassed and fenced; balance good bush. Winters now If sheep, but when second fires have cleaned up the timber it will, carry 2 sheep per acre. The adjoining country winters 2 and does them well. Good homestead and outbuildings, woolshed, yards, dip; 8 paddocks. Price; Only £4 10s per acre; easy terms arranged. 1900 ACRES freehold, on Main JLwW jtoad; close to township and school. 900 acres grass; winters 1200 sheep and 150 head cattle. 5roomed house, woolshed, yards, etc. Price : Only £4 5s per acre ; easy terms. 1 fiOO freehold; 2 hours J.UVU c ] r j ve to town by good road. 1150 grass, balance unimproved; parts ploughable; 16 paddocks. Pretty homestead, with all conveniences; well situated; fine orchard; woolshed; yards, dip. Wintered 1630 sheep and ISO head cattle. Price: Only £5 10s per acre; £3200 cash; balance at 5 per cent. 50 per cent of lambs went off fat in first draft. IQdA ACRES O.R.P. at 17s 6d. bush land; 700 acres in grass; 4 paddocks; new totara fencing- New 6-roomed house (to he completed by Vendor); whare; 2 sets yards. Carrying 1000 sheep ; will .winter 1100. Hilly country, 8 miles frond township. Lays well to the sun. Price: £4000; terms, half cash. NOW ! 1 have other properties to sell, .various areas and prices. One firstclass model farm, suitable for dairying and fattening, which winters now 3 ewes to the acre and a beast to 3 acres. £IO,OOO cash would put a good man into this. Another property, all billy, wintering 2;( sheep to the acre, probably j the best laying country in the district; for £lO 105 per acre. 1 INVESTORS —AND—SPECULATORS! Come to the country agent who knows every place in the district, its history, its value, and its future. The FUTURE is for YOU! C. Gr. BLOORE STOCK AND STATION AGENT.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3505, 23 April 1912, Page 8
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