SHEEP sssssasssas LAND 4000 ACRES SPLENDID COUNTRY, ©ne of the Finest Sheep Properties 111 the Poverty Bay. \FOR ONLY £2 PEIi ACRE | if OAO AGUES Hilly, Heathly, Sheep Country, Principally Heavy Bush Laud of mixed formation, papa, clay and sundstone. The timber is mostly Tawa with some Rimu and Totara, and heavy undergrowth; some of the ridge tops are lighter, but are coming into grass where cleared. About 1000 acres altogether have been felled and sown down, the rest being unimproved. The country is well-watered by streams. Though at present a fair distance back, it is situated on what will be a main road. The owner is leaving the colony, and is prepared to accept £2 per acre for the run; stock to be taken at valuation. Bona Eidc Buyers can get full imformation from e. G BLOORE, LAND & ESTATE AGENT GISBORNE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2134, 7 March 1908, Page 2 (Supplement)
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