W. ROUT & SONS, Have the following TAKAKA Properties for Sale: X A ACRES of reclaimed swamp land! Splendid soil. Well fenced and subdivided. Twenty minutes' drive to cheese factory. Price £1400. | (\i ACRES, of which 2£ acres arb in full bearing orchard. Good dwel' -"^^ling of 8 rooms. ~H. and C. water, etc. Price £1425. - QK A ACRES, of which 600 is flat, the balance low hills. This is two""V sheep country. Price £1250. This is a bargain. ISO ACRES at Puramahoi, all ploughable and a large portion has _ been cropped: Formerly swamp land. This property would make »■ splendid dairy farm. Good house and outsheds. ' Price £1650. This property is bound to increase in value in' the very near future. /[A ACRES of the best land in Motupipi, all being flat, ploughed and sub•*v divided, and . well watered. Good frontage to main road. Close to school and post office. Price £1650. j'AA ACRES, of which 400 acres are flat, the balance being hill land. There vr/ are 300 in grass. A first-class dwelling house stands on the property. Price £3300. ACRES, of which 100 acres are flat land, the balance being low hills. ' vv: At present running 200 sheep, but could easily be made to carr^6oo sbeep. Price £4 ss. per acre. ~ "• 4-00 A^ltES > of Xnicn 20° acres are a*> t. iie balance being hill la«l. AD \j\j in'grass. With the property will be included 700 sheep and 20 keskJ of cattle and 2 horses. Price ,£6OOO. | £1 ACRES of the best land in Takaka, sub-divided with good fencing. There is a new house of 5 rooms, with barn, trap shed and cowshed. There are ■M cows, all coming into profit, 1 mare, 6 pigs, trap harness, etc. Price £1306 only. QQ ACRES of land, close to town and to dairy factory. All fenced and subdivided. There is a good dwelling, cowshed, slaughter shed, and necessary outbuildings. The land is of the best in the district, and is all ploughabJe. Price ,£7O per acre This amount includes the improvements. "^SJ'AITAPtJ. —1$ Acres of land facing the main road and close to wharf, withGrroomed dwelling and outbuildings. Good opening for market gardenerPiice £525. ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR SHOWING PERSONS OVER THE ABOVE PROPERTIES. HJtUDY STREET, KELSON, FOR SALE OfTeXCHANGE-.' J 629 Acres. 400 grass, 20 ploughed. Seven roomed house and usual fara* outbuildings. Price, £2 15s per acre. Equity £707. (241) 1446 Acres. 700 grass, 746 bush, 400 ploughable. Post and Telegraph Office, cheese and butter factory, school. O.R.P 10s p.a. Equity, £8676. ■■■.'_ 780 Acres. 200 grass; usual farm outbuildings. O.R.P. 21s pa. (241) 700 Acre 3. 300 English gras3; outbuildings, yards, etc. Goodwill £1500;. Only £800 cash. Balance at 5 per cent. (242) 179 Acres. 2£ sheep to acre. 120 grass, 25 crop, 50 drained swamp, ft plantation, small orchard. Would milk 40 cow?? besides cropping. School, cheese and butter factory. Price for freehold, £13 p.a. Equity,. £1707- (248) 158 Acres. 141 grass, 7 maize,.2 mangolds, 3 turnips, 140 ploughabie, BG< swamp, 30 flat; land, 10 paddocks- Stock—so cattle, 6 horses, 20 pigs, Would milk 40. cows. 4-roomed house, men's whare, outbuildings, maize crib, trap and implement shed, 6 bail cowshed. Price for thafrtehold aa a going concern £25 per acre. Cash £1200, balance five peer cent. Equity £2425 Would exchange for good Fruit or Dairy farm; (248) FOR SALE. 1500 Acres. Native land, all in bush, some real good flats. 21s p.a. (240)h 4260 Acres. Native land, all n bush, some good flat land. 21s pa. (240^ EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED TO SUIT PURCHASERS. P Li&flfl lt|||fil!fc» BARHY STUEET. - - fSELSOH. : * ■ ■ ' 1 " ' '■ i ■ • : ' , I ' ■ ■ " i 1 > | . ■ i < • ' •■ ' i ' ' . I _ ###— —— ;; I Only two or three Orchard Sections in the I First Subdivision of the iiuby Bay Estate > I remain oasoid r*r«d early ippHcation is I ? <• 11 ' - I ' I TUe owner will shortly subdivide & further I 1 area into rewsidential lots, and those on the {\ look out for a g"tod investment should not fail , | to get in early when these sections are put on the market. In the meantime there remain i , the two or three orcliard Bections referred to. i I ' I « r "We advertise to enlist your interest and to < induce your enquiries, but BEFORE W£ SEU WE s ! DESIRE YOUR PERSONAL INSPECTION of the properties we offer What can be fairer? Every visitor to Ruby Hay must be convinced of the i fact that (HOUTEFIE) i has the best (situation in the Mouteres in view \ of the development that has taken place and that which is to follow. S The good chances are not open mdenniteJy, 1 that would be too much to expect, but there are j %'' Cew open now and that is YOUR opportunity. ] ; SEHSIBE FRONTfi6EB FROi £150 ?B ACRE. I m\i mm from £28 per £Sbi I Inspection invited. A rrangements mad< j to ! view the property. Absentee owners can make satisfactory arrangements for planting and supervision. Telephone communicates Mapua Bureau. : £or further particulars apply— I W. STAFFOBO, Bay, Owner. ; S ijo^Tijnjrijr\»T>jiiLPiijritfM*unu>jx.^ •T>l"~ l '-*f" ~ "^^i—ii^i**u~t 1
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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13591, 5 October 1914, Page 8
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841Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13591, 5 October 1914, Page 8
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