BLOORE S LAND LIST! SHEEP RUNS. A AA ACRES O.R.P. at 17s 6d. j 4:ljU RICH BUSH LAND, only 4 miles from railway and town, 900 ac. grass, subdivided; homestead, woolshed vards, whares; will run If sheep M crass. Good prospective value L —.--e asked. £4 2s 6d per acre. -i OAA ACRES, held on a 46 i OUU years’ lease at low rental; fine bush country, with some hundreds oi : acres of rich flats.; over 400 acres cleared; cottage, -i-ards, and fencing. The makings of a first-class grazing property. Price only £2200- A real A COUPLE OF PLACES TO SUIT SHEEP AND CATTLE DEALERS. house from O ACRES, FREEHOLD, all in grass, 6 paddocks, 6-roomed . shed, yards, only about 4 miles town. Price £lO t>s p.a. And i —' Q ACRES, FREEHOLD, all in J 4 O grass, 5 paddocks, 4-roomed ho us'*, woolshed, vards, £l2 per acre; terms' £IOOO cash. Only 4 miles from town. BUSH. iIA ACRES, Virgin Bush Land, Jyj hilly, well watered, well situated. leasehold, low rent. Price only £GOO.' -i .1 AA ACRES 0.R.P., at 15s; 1 -tUU 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 45,3 per acre. The buyer of this must make money out of it! r»AA ACRES, 0.R.P., at 20s, all i VJ in grass-, 4 paddocks, well fenced, well watered; wintering 1000 ghee- and cattle ; 5-roomed homestead. Price £4 10s p.a. £IOOO cash. -i QAA ACRES, Hill Country, I?jUU partly improved, well water eh, newly fenced; wintering 1$ sheep p.a. and cattle; very handy to railway by buggy road. Price only £4000? In the hands of a capable man this place will pay handsomely-
THE “DADDY OF THE LOT.” ACRES, FREEHOLD, SuiTrUU perlatively good. Cone's ting of RICH FLATS, equal in qua_ 3 i fcc to, but drier and warmer than, our Poverty Bay Flats. . ROLLING DOWNS, better than similar looking land in Hawke’s Bay and other parts that is selling at £2O per acre and upwards. EASY HILLS, far superior to any other East Coast hills, and in carrying capacity equal to the high-pric-ed flats near town. Now, here we brave a combination of virtues only seen once in a lifetime—land that will grow as good crops as the Poverty Bay Fla t,v—land that will turn off fat every hoof reared in the place—sweet, good pasture land promising an assured inc.ime, and a high rate of interest on the invested capital. THIS PROPERTY IS IN PERFECT ORDER, has three homesteads, two woolsheds, dip, yards, and first-class fencing. The price 15 £2O an acre, and to a good man exceptionally easy terms will "be gwea. DOES YOUR MOUTH WATER? _Xoo big for some of us, eh! Well, have a go at this! A OQ ACRES of Rich Lamb Fattoning 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 VIRCIN BUSH DAIRY FARMS POULTRY FARMS SUBURBAN LOTS, or TOWN HOUSES, He can Rely on a Good Selection and a Square Deal from C. G. BLOORE, P9YERTY BAY LAND AGENCY, 72 LOWE STREET, rriaite. GISBORNE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3541, 4 June 1912, Page 8
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