BLOORES LAND - LIST! SHEEP RUNS. ■it Aa A acres’O.E Tat 17s 6d. MUU RICH BUSH LAND, only 4 miles from railway and town, JuO ac. ‘mass subdivided; homestead, v oolyij..w}. -yards, wliares; will run lfj sheep a ' „ u „ r a,ss. Good prospective value A :»•,tasked. £4 2s 6d per acre. i QAA ACRES, held on a 46 J uUU years’ lease at low rental; fine bush country, with some hundreds of acres of rich Hats; over 400 acres cleared; cottage, -rarde, and fencing, mtiti- makings d( a first-class grazing property. Brice only £2200- A real A COUPLE OF PLACES TO SUIT SHEEP AND CATTLE DEALERS. rspn ACRES, FREEHOLD, all in JL 0 w grass, 6 paddocks, 6-roomed house, shc3, yards, tram town. Price £lO 5s p.a. And 1 *7Q ACRES, FREEHOLD, all in j / 0 grass, 5 paddocks, 4-roomed. house, woolshed, yards, £l2 per acre; terms, £IOOO cash. Only 4 miles from town. BUSH. QAA ACRES, Virgin Bush Land, OUU hilly) well watered, well sit. uivted, leasehold, low rent. Price only £6OO. 1 IA A ACRES 0.R.P., at Ids; I'xljU nearly 400 acres grassed, balance good bush; mostly easy country, with great possibilities- Flat portions will some day be running dairy cows; handy to railway. Price only 46,5 per acre. The buyer of this must nr,ike money out of it ! rAA ACRES, 0.R.P., at 20s, all & in grass, 4 paddocks, well fenced, well watered; wintering 1000 cheep and cattle: 5-roomed homestead, Price £4 10s p.a. £IOOO cash. 1 QAA ACRES, Hill Country, JL »3 U vJ* partly improved, well watered, newly fenced; wintering li sheep p.a. and cattle; very handy to railway bv buggy road. Price only £4ooo’. in the hands of a capable man this place will pay handsomelyTHE ‘DADDY OF THE LOT.” 1 tfl A ACRES, FREEHOLD, SuJ ■dcvl’L/ perlativel.y good. Consulting of RICH FLATS, equal in qua. lit- to, but drier and warmer than, ■>:i - Poverty Bay Flats. ROLLING DOWNS, better than similar looking laud in Hawke’s Bay and other parts that is selling at £2O per acre and upwards. EASY HILLS, far superior to an - other East Coast hills, and in carrying capacity equal to the high-pric-ed flats near town. Now, here we hare a combination of virtues only j fc'ca once in a lifetime—land that will j grow as good crops as the Poverty Bay ! Fla ts—land that will turn off fat every b reared in the place—sweet, good pasture land promising an assured income, and a high rate of interest on the invested capital. THIS PROPERTY IS IN PERFECT ORDER, irui three homesteads, two woolsheds, dip. yards, and first-class fencing. The price is £2O an acre, and to a good man exceptionally easy terms will be gi veu. DOES YOUR MOUTH WATER? Too big for some of us, eh! Well, have a go at this! A 9Q ACRES of Rich Lamb FatCi T.jLi *J tening Hills, well watered, fenced, cleared, subdivided, winters nearly 3 sheep to the acre and does them well. £l2 10s per acre. Whatever a man wants —■ SHEEP COUNTRY VJRCSN BUSH DAIRY FARMS \ . POULTRY FARMS SUBURBAN LOTS, or TOWN HOUSES, Ha can Rely on a Good Selection and a Square Deal from O. G. BLOORE, POVERTY BAY LAND AGENCY, 72 LOWE STREET, GISBORNE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3530, 22 May 1912, Page 10
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