-\ FOR LAND 1 A VARIETY OF PROPERTIES:— ■jj | ACRES rich flats, 4 miles town; suit market garden; suburban residence; holding paddock. Only £3OO. Terms, £llO cash; £65 in 3 mouths; balance 5 years at 6 per cjetifc. (1) £RST-CLASS ORCHARD, Market Garden or Nursery; 7 acres river flats, homestead and outbuildings; 2J miles town. £I7OO. (2) 0 ACRES, magnificent building site; *2} miles town. £650. (3) JJ ACRES, suburban, nearly all frontage ; close school; rich land; great prospective value; 25 minutes P.O. £2OO per acre; 23 per cent cash. (4) Agricultural Farm in Poverty Bay; 601 acres rich river flats; ,st year’s returns £3OO. Highly imrored, good new buildings. Price, £BO per acre; terms arranged. Land close by selling at £l5O per ;re. (5) ACRES at Patutahi, close to Railway Station: first-class buildings. Price, £3OOO. Easy terms. (6) 9 ACRES and house and outbuildings; suitable for Drover or Country workman. Bargain at £150; which includes furniture. Terms, £IOO cash. (7) 2571 ACRES, Frehold, 4 miles Railway; 1100 acres bush country in English grass; balance unimproved . ’ £5 lOs per acre. Terms, £3OOO oa3h. Excellent prospective value; very healthy stock country. (8) 2730 ACRES laa s atu > L^ase > low rent; handy place, no river crossings. About half improved, subdivided into 9 paddocks, new homestead, good woolshed, yards, etc. Large portion' ploughable, grows excellent crops; of turnips, rape and oats. For a man understanding agricultural work there is no better place in the district at the price asked. £2 10s per acres, and easy terms. r' (9) MODEL FARM at Te Puke, “the second Taranaki”; 164 acres rich flats; about 45 acres under crops, balance grass ; 15 paddocks; 7-roomed house; concrete cowshed, engine-room, dairy, barn, implement shed, corn crib, etc. Milks 50 cows and carries 40 head,Wry stock as well. Every possible convenience; good land, close to (t school, factory and town. Only £24 per acre. Cash, £IOOO. 3177 Government Grazing Run; on main road; mostly good bush country carrying 2 sheep to the acre; part manuka, fern and tutu. 2400 acres in grass, 500 acres firstclass bush left, plenty fencing timber. Will winter 3500 sheep and 250 head of cattle. 6-roomed homestead, woolBhe<3, whare, yards. Price, £5 10s per ace. 1 (11) G. G. BLOORE t, “THE SHEEPFARMERS* AGENT,” L93E7E STREET. <
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3796, 5 April 1913, Page 12
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379Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3796, 5 April 1913, Page 12
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