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WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING i*KAKA PROP«3«TIES FOB SALE: -" f\ ACRES of Reclaimed Swamp OU Land. * Splendid soil. Well fenced and sub-divided. Twenty minutea' drive to cheese factors. Price £I4OO. IAI ACRES, of which. 2£ Acres are LIJ2 in full bearing Orchard. Good Dwelling of 8 room*. H. and C. Wateretc. Price, *Sl426\ ■ _, ■ UQ ACRES. AE in Grass. Well O watered with never failing streams. Well fenced and sub divided. \_/VW*, m/lirc .*.vtA"£ v.'w.ww*~, ..«-- - - 0 — -—-- roomed Dwelling, largte Barn, Cowshed, and Stable, coinbined with Loft, i'rice £I6OO IpZf\ ACRES at puramahoi, all OU ploughable. and a large proportion has been cropped. 'Formerly swamp land. This pioperty would make a splendid Dairy Farm. Good House and Outsheds. P-iee £3650. This property is bound to increase in value in tha very near future. t A f\ ACRES of the btast land in Motut±\J pipi, all being flat, ploughed, and nub-divided, and well watered. Good frontage to main road. Close to Sch®ol and Post Office. Price £1650. C*f\f\ ACRES, of which 100 Acres OUvJ are flat, the balance being hill lan 3 There are 300.Acres in Grass. A firatclass Dwelling House stand*' on the property. Price £3300. 3f\{\ ACRES, of which 100 acres are \J\J Sat land, the balance being low hills. At present ruumng 200 sheep, but could easily be niado to cany 600 sheep. Price £4 5» per Acre. AAA ACRES, of which 200 Acre* 4tUi> are flat, the balance being hill land. All in grass. With the property will be included 700 Sheep and 20 he>ad of Cattle, and 2 Horses. Price £6OOO.
-j f\ ACRES of the best Land in JL O Takaka, sab-divided with good fencing. "• There i& & new House of b rooms, with Barn, Trapshed, and Cowshed There are 9 Cows, all coming intt profit, 1 Mare, 6 Pigs, Trap Harness, ©tc. Price £I3OO only. j£*"CJ and to dairy factory. -All fenced and eub-divided. There is a good Dwelling, Cowshed, Slaughter Shed, and necessary Outbuildings. The lavid is of the best, in the district, and is all ploughable. Prico £7O per acre. This amount includes the improvements^ 7"AITAPU.—I£ Acres o/ facing ' the main road, and close to wharf, with 6-roomed Dwelling and Outbuildings. Good opening for market gardener. Price £525. Arrangement* mad* for Shewing Persea* •ver tho A have Properties. W, ROUT! SONS 3ABDY BHAfiB.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 17 July 1915, Page 8
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