FARMERS!! FARMERS!! iv. The Question is Often Asked: "ARE YOU TAKINC THE MOST OFF YOUR PROPERTY?” % If Sox—’ THE LAM) IN THlfci DISTRICT . HAS STILL A GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. There are properties for sale, containing hundreds of acres of easily ploughable land; land enual to, and in many cases, superior to Waikato country, off which thousands of fat sheep are annuall-v taken. I know you are averse to cultivation, therefore you will live to see many of your properties producing double what you are getting off them now. BUYERS! THE OPPORTUNITY IS YOURS! 2730 ACRES Leasehold; 10 years to run at 3d ger acre rental, right of renewal for 2l years at 5 per cent on unimproved value, or compensation for all improvements. About half grassed, balance under good fern and patches of bush. Nearly ALL PLOUGHABLE; about 200 acres have been ploughed and grew, with a little manure, fine crops of rape and oats. After feeding off English grasses were sown and have taken beautifully, and where the land was turned oyer there is a fine sole of grass. This proves that if a man with knowledge of agriculture took this over he would surprise his neighbors and alter the njhole appearance of the property. Sere are 9 paddocks, . the fencing being mostly new; 3-roomed house with bathroom, store, woolshed with 5 machines, and yards. Wintered last year 1600 big sheep and 130 bead af cattle and horses, on the grassed portions. If a man cropped the whole place in succession he should turn off hundreds of fat lambs. Goodwill, only £2 10s per acre; easy terms arranged to practical man; stock at valuation. 1600 ACRES Freehold; very handy to town and Post Office. About three parts improved and in grass, well sub-divided and watered. The unimproved block contains a great deal of ploughable land, and should grow good crops of rape and turnips with manure. All rideable country. Winters over 1600 sheep and 150 head of _ cattle and horses in its present condition-. When all in grass and under cultivation will carry far more; 50 per cent of lambs went away fat off the mothers. There is a very'nice homestead situated picturesquely amidst plantations and orchard, the latter being specially productive; woolshed, whare, dip and yards. The price is only £5 10s per acre; stock at valuation; terms £3OOO cash, balance on mortgage. 1988 ACRES Freehold, situated right against the Coast; handy to port, school, store, blacksmith's 'shop, and Post and Telephone Office. Nearly 1700 acres grassed the balance being under light bush, fern and manuka. There are about 300 to 400 acres of flats, capable of being greatly improved and of 'growing heavy crops of rape, turnips, maize and pumpkins; the balance of the place is hilly. Subdivided into -0 paddocks, mostly new fencing. 1 here is a 6-roomed homestead with all conveniences, dairy, store, wool shod and yards. Carrying in its present condition over 3000 sheep and about 200 head of cattle and horses. Price, £8 per acre; stock, implements and furniture at valuation. There are great possibilities in this place, and it only wants a practical all-round farmer to finish cleaning up and use the plough, to rapidly increase the value of the property. ’Tig said that Good Wine needs no Bush—- , BUT —the Wine is hot appreciat-
ea until ihbibu. _ Therefore do I advertise and drawattention to the unappreciated merits CO UNTRY I HAVE FOR SALE. 1800 ACRES Of Freehold. As sweet a bit of country as a grazier ever looked on. AH' hills, lying well to the sun, watered bv permanent creeks, and clear of timber. 1500 acres cleared of bush, sub-divided into numerous paddocks bv good fencing. Ynliters 4000 sheep, 150 head of cattle and horses; equal to over sheep to the acie. Good homestead, all conveniences wool shed, dip, several sets yards. 1 know this place well and can recommend it as worth more than the money asked, £lO per acre; stock at valuation. 1411 ACRES Q.R.P. at 17s 6d per acre. Situated 4 miles from railway and town. 900 acres felled and in English grass, sub-divided into 12 paddocks, new fencing, 7-roomed whare, store, "woolshed and yards. This property consists of billy bush land, watered bv stoney-bottomed creeks. Ihe price is £4 10s per acre, at which figure a buyer is sure to make money in the natural increase in values as the country is cleared. Terms can be arranged. 558 ACRES All cleared and in English grasses; 9 paddocks, well watered; sweet hill country, carrying a ewe and a halt to the acre, besides dry sheep, cattle and horses. Good homestead and all conveniences, wool-shed, dip, yards, orchard. Price, £5500 as going concern. 501 ACRES .3 miles from P.O and School. 380acres grassed, sub-divided into 6 Paddocks, all watered, carrying now 500 to 600 sheep, besides cattle and horses new house, whare, dip, yards. Price £4 10s. per acre; very easy terms. A' man with £IOOO cash might arrange to get in. THE ABOVE ARE TWO NICE LITTLE FARMS. C. G. BLOORE, POVERTY BAY LAND &GEHBY, 7Q LOW® STREET,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3611, 26 August 1912, Page 8
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