SHEEP FARMING • PAYS! FOR THE NEXT 10 YEARS THE PROFITS WILL BE GREATER THAN FOR THE PAST DE-j CADE ! ! 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 casll> ljalance p 6l cent * or 7-i 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 cash) £3o ° at 5 * per cent ' buys 816 acres Education Reserve Lease at 6d per acre ; all bush country, hilly; 5 miles from township and railway. This is cheap enough for anyone. £4OOO cash buys 1800 acres firstclass bush country, 1300 P*- . in English grasses, wintered 2600 sheep; balance good bush. Homestead, woolshed, 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 perfect order; no noxious weeds; watered by springs and. creeks; well fenced and plenty of t-otara standing to re-fence when necessary. All easy rolling country, fairly near Coast, healthy and warm. Good homestead, manager’s house, woolshed with machines, whare, 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 bush; hilly country, very heal-; thy ; now winters 1.-| sheep [er acre, J j and when ail in g'ass and timber rot- j ted elf will c-airy 2 sheep per acre and j cattle, Homestead, woolshed, yards, etc. Price, £5 7s 6d 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 I 0. OLOORI “THE SHEEPFARMEffS’ AGENT,” j LOWE STREET. j
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3750, 8 February 1913, Page 12
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429Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3750, 8 February 1913, Page 12
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