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Thomas Symes* LAND, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, ■ _ TAKAKA. No. 1.—48 Acres Freehold, with the right of 35 acres Leasehold. All fenced and sub-divided into 10 paddocks. Limestone country and in splendid grass. Ten cows to go with the far in. Nearly new dwelling 0 rooms, kitchen attached, largo barn, stable and harness room, washhbuso: Cowshed and stockyard cement, floors. All necessary out- > buildings, never failing water. ! No. 2. —Sheep Farm of 143 Acres, all 1 clear and in grass, all flat land. ; Well fenced and subdivided "into 10 paddocks. Never failing water. Sixi room dwelling, large barn, stable, cowshed and trapshed. 200 sheep, 2 cow 3 and 2 pigs, spring trap, ; separator, plough and harrows to go with the farm. Very easy terms, i No. 3.—600 Acres of Freehold Farm, ) of which 350 acres are in grass, 1 good river flat, 250 acres bush hill. ) Subdivided into 8 paddocks with the 5" best fencing wire. Carry 4 sheep to the acre on the flat. First-class i d\velling 8 rooms, wash-house, hay shed, dairy and stable. Stock at i valuation. &. good chance for anyj one wanting a good dairy farm. 1 No. 4-.—A Going Concern. 77$ Acres. of which 52 ar© ploughable, 24 have 3 keen ploughed. AH grass and subdivided into 12 paddocks. Good fencing, never failing water. 3500----t, gal. cement tank, cowshed and barn. 2 all necessary outbuildings. School, post and telegraph office £ mile, 3 Stock, 3 horses, 10 cows, 3 2-year-olc 1 [ heifers, 2 yearling heifers, 1 bull, 1 sow, 1 buggy, 1 gig and harness, 1 1 roller, 1 drill, 11 coulters, 1 # binder r 1 spring-tyned harrow, 1 disc har- } row, 1 chain harrow, hayrake, single f and double furrow ploughs, 3-furrow a disc plough, 1 dray, 1 spring carl and harness, set swingletrees, all m good working order, 1 stumping jack, g quantity roofiing iron and timber, 1 quantity roofing iron and timber, ] Tubler separator 45ga1., 1 churn r quantity of farm implements. y No % 5,-68 RsnavvabSe Lease, 184( Z acres; of which about GOO acres is r open grass country, balance bush, 3 Ring fenced by natural fence and H y wires, with yellow pine posts. Nevei 7 failing streams; % sheep country 200 sheep to go with the run. Five 0 years of lease has gone. Rent,_ £25 B per annum. Terms £400. Joining ~ the above, 1076 acres, 400 aoros oper grass country, balance bush. 20( s sheep with the run. Very easj terms. • -•j No. 6.—A good Sheep Farm of 59t 5 acres, of which there are 110 acre* on the flat, 70 acres low: hill, 20C ' acres on main hill face, 218' acres or L hill top, of which there are 100 v bush; 80 acres have been stumpec and ploughed. Subdivided into 1( paddocks, never failing water. Nev f 7-roomed house, 1 cottage. Wil 1 wint-Gi- about 1000 sheep at present _ Stock at valuation. Exceptionally easy terns can bo arranged. ■] No. 7.—Good Sheep Run, 2000 acre« % limestono country, 66 years lease n ritrht of renewal. Rent £40; 10C 1 acres flat, 200 acres *n grass,-llf n felled ready to burn; one mil( a boundary fence.- Will winter 2 sheei i to tlio acre. New three-roomed cottage, well finished. Half an hour'; 3 drive from wharf and town. Price £2000, on easy terms. i jy 0< 8.—70 Acres, of which 2 acres arc in bush, balance all grass. Sub_ ' divided into 12 cow paddocks; bt acres have been stumped and plough' 1 cd. Close to wharf, dairy factor? ri and town. The land is all flat anc ploughable. Dwelling T room 3, cow- \ shed, stable, hay shed, and traf I shed. To go with the farm, 25 cows, 0 1 bull, 1 Jersey bull, 11 yearling " heifers, 1 new disc, 1 new 3 disc 1 plough, mowing machine, a numbei _ of farm implements. Walk m, wall a OUt. - p $ Oi g.—shaep Farm of 452 acres, o; '' which there are about 130 acres oi ' first-class river flat land in the besi I grass, 216 acres of flat terrace land { 106 acres of low hill in bush, th< whole making a safe sheep run. / new dwelling of 6 rooms, hot anc ' cold water, all modern improvements ? all necessary outbuildings. Close t< town, school and post office. Termt 1 can be arranged, i No. 10.—Good Sheep Country, O.R.P j 583 acres, of which 200 acres are h good grass. Well watered, sub divided into 9 paddocks; 50 acrei felled ready to burn. 400 good sheei to go with the farm, j No. 11.—A Splendid Coastal Shee? Run, open to the sun all day, 861 f acres, of which 50 acres are free. ' hold, 815 acres leasehold, 21 years with right of renewal, can be made a freehold at 8s "per acre. Seven-room- \ ed dwelling, well finished, two-room ed cottage, both in good order, twe ' boats. The run is subdivided intc 5 paddocks. Shoep yards, eoncrett " dip, wool shed. .To go with the nn. 220 breeding ewes and 100 mixec sheep, all in good condition. Price 7 £2725 No. 12.—A Farm of 16 Acres of th€ j 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 j cowshed. To go with the farm, £ 5 cows, 1 heifer, 1 mare 5 years, broken j to all work, trap harness and milk , cans. Will stand looking at. No. 13.—Central Takaka. A good cow [ farm of 50 acres, all grass and subdivided into convenient paddocks. ' To go with the farm, fourteen I cows, separator, dairy utensils. [ Good dwelling, stockyard and cowf shed. Close to town and factory. J Terms very easy. r No. 14.—Good Farm of 200 Acres. j Some of the best grass land of Waitnpu and apple country. Well fenc- ' ed and subdivided. Seven-roomed dwelling. Storeroom and barn. Fifl teen minutes of town or wharf. Price 5 £2000. Terms, £1000 cash, balance £1000 mortgage sor 10 years. First I two years free of interest. j No. 15.—75 Acros o* the best river flat land, all in grass. "Close to towD and factory, fenced and subdivided. Dwelling. Two large sheds. . Terms ) very easy. -, No. 16.—Joining township. New and I up-to-date 7 roomed dwelling, new , trapshed and stable.- One acre splen- . did land. Easy terms. > No. 17.-—ls Acres of the best Waitapu land. Seven roomed dwelling and I Closs to 'wharf and township. : No. 18.—80 Acres, all criws, well > fenced Rnd subdivided, adjoining creamery. Large 8-roomed dwelling, I nearly new, good cowshed. To go with tlxo farre, 25 cows,-" 1 horse, spring trap, harness, milk cans. i This is one of the best dairy farms I in the district. A rare chance., " No. 19.—23 Acres of splendid river-flat land, all in gjrass. Ten minutes of ■town and dairy factory. No better ; cow farm in Takaka. "All fenced and sub-divided. Good 7-roomed dwelling, cowshed and stable. The above consist of come of the best DATRY and SHEEP FARMS in , the- district. Particulars of other farms on application. Intending buyers shown ' ound the t district free of charge. ' No. 20.—A Largo antS Up-to-date Dwelling. Largo shed: Eight acres of some of the best Waitapu. land. Good road frontage, close to wharf and town. Splendid chane© for apple j growing. Torres very easjv

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13793, 14 June 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13793, 14 June 1915, Page 8

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