G. G. BLOQRE —FOB—CHEAP BAY 1 OF PLENTY COUNTRY! TVTORTHWARD of Motu on the* Bay TN plenty watershed, and along the Coast from Whakatane to the East Cape are to be found the finest opportunities for Capital and Laboi in the development of the resources of that almost virgin country. are many properties ip g* l ® market whose owners, having no furthei capital with which to bring them to a paying point, are forced to sell at a sacrifice. The men who come m second, with the back of the work broken, and who have a little spare cash, are those who make money. Among the opportunities non are:— 1800 ACRES ORP, 9 miles from Opotiki by good road. 250 acres grass, balance good mixed bush, with -40 acres ploughable fern county and 30 acres good swamp. Fairlv easv hills, laying well to the sun and well watered. 4-roomed. cottage and iron whare. 21 miles fencing. PRICE: £3300. TERMS: £7OO cash; balance o per cent for 5 years. 300 ACRES FREEHOLD, only 21 miles from Opotiki by good road. Practically in town! Nearly all low hills and swamp land. 70 acres in grass, 20 acres in crop, 150 acres swamp, 40 acres scrub felled; balance good fern and scrub, sub-divided into S paddocks, good fencing. Watered by creek and springs. 4-roomed house, corn ciib 30 by 24, stabling. This place is suitable for dairying and an energetic man prepared to use the plough can so improve this property as to be able to double liis money in a few years. PRICE: £l3 PER ACRE. TERMS: £IOOO cash, or less probublv to a man prepared to improve the* property. 800 ACRES VIRGIN BUSH, long lease at _6d per icre. Very handy, being only 5 miles Tom township. GOODWILL: 15s PER ACRE. ANY TERMS WANTED. 4 CHANCE TO MAKE; A START l 1487 ACRES ).R.P. Good bush country; hilly, ut not too steep- Well watered by reeks. 700 acres cleared. Winterd 1500 hoggets. Wliare and good encing. PRICE : £2 PER ACRE. TERMS : £SOO cash down. THIS IS A RIPPING CHANCE! 568 ACRES FREEHOLD, Taucatua. 400 acres gress, balance bush and fern. 200 acres ploughable. 100 acres dead flat. 7 paddocks, puriri and 7 wires. Lays to sun; well watered; Good house, dairy, etc. Wintered SO head cattle, 200 eyes, 100 hoggets, 200 dry sheep and 20 horses. On good road. This plac§ is suitable for growing maize and pumpkins and turnips, and is a fine place for a fattening farm. PRICE: £7 10s PER ACRE. £2500 CASH. This property may be described as cne of the cheapest in the Dominion. 5000 ACRES 42 YEARS’ LEASE at 9d and Is 6d per acre. On coast and close to township. Landing place on proprety. 1400 acres English grass, 10 acres crop. 11 miles new fencing, 5 large paddocks. There are 800 acres of ploughable land equal to much of the Waikato land used for growing turnips for fattening, hut which will hold English grasses. Balance hush hills. Puriri for fencing on place. 2 sheep country now, hut with cropping will carry 3 and fatten all surplus. Fine 10-roomed homestead with all modern conveniences; woolshed. whare, store, buggy shed. All new buildings suitable for the size of the property. PRICE: £2 5s PER ACRE. HALF CASH. This has the making of a very fine sheep station. I know the place myself. and recommend it to anyone wanting a partly developed block at a low figure. THE ABOVE ARE SAMPLES OF WHAT I HAVE. Further particulars and reliable information from the agent—t V • G. G. BLOORE 72 LOWE STREET. GISBORNE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3509, 8 December 1913, Page 10
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