SHEEP FARMINGPAYS ! FOR THE NEXT 10 YEARS THE PROFITS WILL BE GREATER THAN FOR THE PAST DECADE ! WHY DO YOU WAIT WHEN VALUES STEADILY RISE? IF YOU HAVE THE CAPITAL BUY SHEEP LAND ! IF YOU OWN COUNTRY buy more SHEEP LAND ! DISTRIBUTE YOUR EXPENSES OVER A LARGE HOLDING. I HAVE PROPERTIES WITHIN THE REACH OF ANYONE. £350 casl3j ba * ance 4 * p 2l ' cent for 7} years, buys 853 acres O.R.P. at 245. Partly improved bush section; 243 acres cleared and sown in English grasses: nearly all easy country; lying well to the sun; plenty of fencing and building timber. 'This is the class of property on which a young man is sure to do well. A start has been made and when he finishes the improvements he will, if he desires, be able to sell out at a handsome profit. Total price £ISOO. £3OO casl1 -’ ,£:300 at I>er cent ’ buys Sl6 acres Education Reserve Lease at 6d per aero; all bush country, hilly; 5 miles from township and railway. This is cheap enough for anyone. £4OOO casslliuys 1800 acres first ' class bush country, 1300 in English grasses, wintered 2600 sheep; balance good bush. Homestead, woolslied, dip, whare, yards. A property with great prospective value. Price now £7 5s per acre; stock at valuation. £20,000 cash, balance at 4f per cent; 2700 acres freehold; first-class bush country ; all cleared but small shelter bushes and in English grass.; old pastures in per-
feet order - no noxious weeds.; watered •by springs and creeks; well fenced and plenty -of tot-ara standing to re-fence when necessary. All easy rolling country, fairly near Coast, healthy and warm. Good homestead, manager’s house, wool-shed with machines, whore, dip, yards. Winters 5500 big sheep and 500 head of cattle. Price, £ll 10s per acre. A very fine property. I have ridden all over it and can recommend it as a safe investment. £3500 cash buys 2200 acres freehold, 4 miles from rising township. Half in English grass, balance in hush; hilly country, very healthy ; now n inters If sheep J er acre, ami when a:! in g-ass ami timber rottod off will c-airy 2 sheep per acre and j cattle. Homestead, woolshed, yards, etc. Price, £5 7s Gd per acre. 3200 acres East Coast Native Lease. 1500 acres English grass; balance tawa bush. Carrying 3200 sheep and cattle, cottage, woolshed, yards, concrete dip; good fencing and plenty of timber left. Easy country, sea frontage, good harbor. Price £12,500 as a going concern. £6OOO cashG* "THE SHEEPFARMERS’ ACENT,” LOWE STREET.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3745, 3 February 1913, Page 8
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421Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3745, 3 February 1913, Page 8
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