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Who Wants to Make Money by Buying 1000 ACRES ? rpHIS is a really charming properly— on« A which we hare personally inspected and vouch for. All felled and grassed with the exception of about 30 acres of shelter bush Fully 500 acres either dead level or the easiest of low terraces. About 300 acres have been ploughed and sown in English, grasses, and the whole of the flat land if worth £25 per acre and the Finest Honey-making Property in Market ! ! ! Is cheap at that, being juefc as good as you could get: strong, black loam on top of papa. Balance of the property as magnificent Sheep Country, being mostly one big gorge with easy slopes down to a wide, flat bottom with flats many places 20 or 30 acres in extent, the whol« length of the gorge. The Farm is vrorth £20 per acre, and will fetch it ! This gorge is no drawback to the property, being rideable, and is like a boundary fence, being at the back of the flats on the frontage. The Sheep : All breeding Ewes are looking splendid (Lineoln-Komney, cross, with a small flock of stud LincolnsjL and are lambing down fast, and can be had at valuation after shearing, as owner will not give possession till after December.^ Within 3 miles of Waverley Station; Wintering 3£ breeding to acre. 3000 Sheep were ehorn off this last year, and it is wintering 3000 breeding Ewes, 100 head of Cattle, and 20 Horses, mostly, draughts, and the feed is beginning to beat the stock. We firmly believe this to b? a property which will sell in the near future for £20 per acre. And we can sell it for £14 per acre. A dead snip ! ! ! There is a 10-room»d House, small Wool* ■hed, large Cowshed, Stabtes, eto. Th« Buildings ar« not first class, but are ill good order and quit© habitable. The hous* has been added to at odd times, but ift ▼cry comfortable inside.

PRICE: £14 per Acre. Terms. Apply, ■harp. E, GRIFFITHS A CO., NEW PLYMQWH,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2813, 12 February 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2813, 12 February 1908, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2813, 12 February 1908, Page 9

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