WHAT DO YOU SEE ON THE SUMMIT ? —THE—.4 ' Farmers’ Battler. SECTIONS LARGE AND SECTIONS SMALL, SECTIONS ANY SIZE AT ALL i 1800 ACREJv practically all in grass; well fenced, watered and sutn divided into 16 paddocks. All easy country, no mustering on foot Carrying at present 4000 sheep and lambs, besides cattle and horses. First-class dwelling house with every convenience, and within 2U miles of town by good motor road. The outbuildings are all in tip-top order There is nothing in the district can touch this, and ifl you have two or three thousands cash you oan get full particulars and a motor ride right on to the place. „ . ° The price (is £8 10s per acre; it’s worth £lO per acre. No. 65. JONES. 600 Freehold, in tip-top order; wintered over 1100 sheep, besides cattle and hprses, and can be made to carry over 2 sheep toSthe acre.' 6-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings, close and handv to store, school and post office. j J , The price asked is £8 per acre if sold before January 1914, after that the owner wants 10s an acre more owing to further improvements he intends making. No. 66 JONES. 1 (~)i ACRES Freehold, close and handy to township, with 2 dwelling houses. To be sacrificed at £425 ; part cash. JONES. 171 ACRES Freehold and Leasehold, with buildings. Price flor the lot £800 ; .a bargain. Cash, wanted £ls0 1 balance 6j- per centJONES. 70 AC ?; E 1 S Freehold, new 5-roomed house. An ideal little dairy farm. * v/ Only £26 per acre. JONES. 2060 PARTLY FREEHOLD, partly Leasehold; 1110 acres in English l .r i SJi ass ®s; 960 acres mixed bush, the greater portion of! this is splendid milling timber and right alongside railway. 10 miles of fencing ail in good order; 1 mile of frontage, which makes it a first-class cutting-up proposition; 2 dwelling houses, one at the front and one at the back of the block; 2 sets of sheep yards and dip, woolsked and outbuildings Will carry 1£ sheep, besides cattle. Price, £5 10s per acre. About £2OOO cash required. JONES. 1500 O-.ILE- at 19s per acre. Nearly 400 acres in grass, balance in Rimu, Rata and Tawa. 3-roomed house, good yards, dip etc Price £2 per acre; and only £SOO cash wanted. ; THIS IS THE CHEAPEST SHEEP COUNTRY IN THE BAY. JONES LAND! LAND!! LAND!!!
WHERE is the cheap WIRE NETTING STORE ? PRIME’S IRONMONGER* “IT PAYS TO CALL.” Over ICO Rolls in Stock
COMMON SHELTON & CO., LTD. (Established in Gisborne 1870.) AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, SHIPPING & INSURANCE AGENTS. ADVANCES MADE on Growing Clips. Advances on Frozen Meat have special outlet. STOCK SALES held regularly. CLEARING SALES as required. WE SELL every' DESCRIPTION of GOODS required in the feme or on the Station, in large or small quantities. All of the Best Quality. MURRAY, ROBERTS AND COMPANY. LTD. • c» . « STOCK AND STATION ACENTS, WHOLESALE GENERAL MERCHANTS. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SOLE AGENTS FOR “ETERNIT.” The Standard Asbestos-Cement sheets. Used for lining Ceilings., Inside and Outside Walls and Partitions. ETERNIT Sheets are riot onlv fireresisting, but also heat-resisting. They neither rot, crack, oxidise, shrink 1 nor crumble aud are indestructible by vermin. ETERNIT Sheets are used, generally speaking, for retaining in ordinary buildings and bungalows coo] and even temperatures in Summer, and, in a season such as this their usefulness cannot be over-estimated. . We have large shipments of “ETERNIT’’ now arriving, and can quote same ai reduced rates to builders. > ALSO, “ETERNIT” TILES. Economical, Indestructible, Durable, Speedily Fixed 1 ; Artistic,, Light. There are other Asbestos-Cement Sheets and Tiles, but only one_“Eternitj” which, ai the name signifies, is everlasting. When you are about to build specify TOKOkARU BAY., “CISBORNE TIMES” ACENCfeS. rpHE 1 ‘GISBORNE TIMES’ ’ may. be obtained - at JTokomaf u. Bay-from 'lTie Farmers’ Co-operative Association. ' " Oates Bros. •uop.ttoug jJ
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3510, 9 December 1913, Page 10
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