Thomas Spies* LAND, ESTATE AMD INSURANCE AGENT, TAKAKA. No. L—4B Acres Freehold, with the right of 35 acres Leasehold. All j fenced and sub-divided into 10 pad- j docks.- Limestone country and in j splendid grass. Ten cows to go | with the farm. Nearly new dwelling 6 rooms, kitchen attached, large i barn, stable and harness room, wash- : house. Cowshed and stockyard j cement floors. All necessary out-j buildings, never failing water. No. 2.—Sheep Farm of 143 Acres, all clear and in grass, all flat land. Well fenced subdivided into 10 , paddocks. Never failing water. Sixrooin dwelling, large barn, stable, cowshed and trapshed. 200 sheep, 2 cows and 2 pigs, spring trap, separator, plough and harrows to go with the farm. Very easy terms. No. 3.—600 Acres or Freehold Farm, of which 350 acres are in grass, good river flat, 250 acres bush hill. Subdivided into 8 paddocks with the best fencing wire.. Carry 4 sheep, to the acre on the flat. First-class dwelling 8 rooms, wash-house, hay i shed, dairy and stable. Stock at ■ valuation. A. good chance for any-j one warning a good dairy farm. No. 4.—A Going Concern. 77£ Acres, of which 52 are ploughable, 24 have been ploughed! All grass and sub"divided into 12 paddocks. .Good fencing, never failing water 3600----gal. cement tank, covvshed and barn, all necessary outbuildings. School, t post and telegraph office £ mile. Stock, 3 horses, 10 cows, 3 2-year-old heifers, 2 yearling heifers, 1 bull, 1 sow, 1 buggy, 1 gig and harness, 1 roller, 1 drill, 11 coulters, 1 binder, 1 sp'ing-tyned harrow, 1 disc harrow, 1 chain harrow, hayrake, single and double furrow ploughs, 3-furrow zlisc plough, 1 dray, 1 spring cart and harness, set swingletrees, all in good y/orking order, 1 stumping jack, quantity roofiing iron and timber, 1 quantity roofing iron and timber, 1 j Tubler separator 45ga1., 1 churn, quantity o*f farm implements. No. 5.—06 Renewable Lease, 1610 acros, of which about 600 acres is ' open grass country, balance bush. Ring, fenced by natural fence and 7 wires, with yellow pine posts. Never failing streams; £ sheep country. 200 sheep to go with the run. Five years of lease has gone. Rent, £22 per annum. Terms £400. Joining the above, 1076 acres, 400 acres open grass country, balance bush. 200 sheep with the run. Very* easy terms. No. 6.—A good Sheep Farm of 698 acres, of which there are 110 acres on the flat, 70 acres low hill, 200 acres on main hill face, 218 acres on hill top, of which there are 100 in bush; 80 acres have been stumped and ploughed. Subdivided into 10 paddocks, "never-failing water. New 7-roomed house, 1 cottngo. v\ ill winter about 1000 sheep at present. Stock at valuation. Exceptionally easy terms can be arranged. \r 0 7.—71 Acres Good Dairy Farm, river flat, all in grass. New tworoomed cottage. Subdivided into 5 paddocks, all ploughable.. Large barn 5 7 stall cowshed, cement floor. Within half hour drive of creamery. 14 cows, 3 yearling heifers, 1 bull, draught horse, 1 spring trap and harness, 1 breeding sow, 6 half grown pigs, 1 plough, 1 drag harrow, 1 tvne harrow, 1 hand drill, 1 stumping jack, 3 milk cans. Easy terms. No. 8.—70 Acres, of winch 2 acres are in bush, balance all grass. Subdivided into 12 cow paddocks; 58 acres have been stumped and ploughed. Close to wharf, dairy factory and town. The land is all flat and ploughable. Dwelling 7 rooms, cowshed, stable, hay shed, and trap shed. To go with the farm, 25 cows, 1 bull, 1 Jersey bull, 11 yearling heifers, 1 new disc, 1 new 3 disc plough, mowing machine, a number of farm implements. Walk m, walk out. No 9—Sheep Farm of 452 acres, of j which there are about 130 acres of j first-class river flat land in the best j grass, 216 acres of flat terrace land, j 100 acres of low hill in bush, the ■ whole making n, safe sheep run. A | new dwelling of 6 rooms, hot and cold water, all modern improvements, all necessary outbuildings. Close to j town, school and post office. Terms, can be arranged. j nt 0 ]q.—Good Sheep Country, 0.8.P , 583 acres, of which 200 acres are in o-ood grass. Well watered, subdivided into 9 paddocks; 50 acres felled ready to burn. 400 good sheep to go with toe farm. No. 11.— fA BargaSn.) An up-to-date Sawmill Plant. Twin saw breaking down. The mill is well found in every respect—large iron-roof shed. | 8 good bullocks, 1 tram horse, a number of working tools. About 2 years' pood cutting:, Matai. Rimu, White Pine, on present site. No. 12.—A Farm of 16 Acres of the best river flat land in Takaka, Sub-' divided into 12 paddocks, well water- ] cd. New house 5 rooms, barn, trapshed, stable, 6 stall cement floor] cowshed. To go with the farm. 8 cows, 1 heifer. 1 mare 5 years, broken j to- all work, trap harness and milk j cans. Will stand looking at. j No. 13. —Central Takaka. A good cow farm of -50 acres, all grass and subdivided into convenient paddocks. To^ q;o with the farm, fourteen cows 7 separator, dairy utensils. Good dwelling, stockyard and cowshod.,. Close to town, and factory. Terms very easy. yf 0 i4.__io£ Acres, of which 3 acres are in orchard of choice fruit trees.. Dwelling of 8 rooms, modern improvements, cowshed, stable, barn, and trapshed. All the land has been cultivated. Well fenced and subdivided. Close to township. Splendid chance for a good orchard. Terms. ; ;sr o ]5 75 Acres of the best river flat land',--all in a;rass. Close to town and factory. fenced and subdivided. Dwelling. "Two large-sheds. Terms very easy. ','.■« j No. 16.— Joining township. New and up-to-date 7 roomed dwelling, new trapshed and stable. One acre splendid land. Easy terms. # , ' No. 17.—14 Acres of the best Waitapu land. Seven roomed dwelling and outbuildings. Close to wharf and township. tfn. IS.—BO Acres, all grass, # wel! fenced and subdivided, adjoining ! creamery. -Largo S-roomed dwelling, nearly new, good cowshed. To go with ' the farm, 25 cows, 1 horse, spring trap, harness, milk cans. This is one of the best dairy farms in the district.' A rare chance. tf o . in.—2B Acres of splendid river-flat land, all in grass. Ten minutes of town and dairy factory. No better i. cow farm in Takaka. All fenced and sub-divided. Good 7-roomed dwelling, cowshed and stable. The above consist of some of the ibsst DAIRY and SHEEP FARMS in the district. Particulars of other farms on. application. Intending buyers shown round tho 'I!=trirt ■ fvoGi nf charge. No. 20.—A Large jjmf Uo-to-daie Dwelling. Large shed. Eight acres of "some of tho best Waitapu land. Gooll roatl frontaee, close to wharf and town." Splendid'chance for apple growing. Terms very easy.
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13771, 7 May 1915, Page 8
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