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Thomas Symes, LAND, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, TAKAKA. | No. I.—A Good Chance to get a good home and apple orchard. 3d Acres ] of the best land iv Motueka/ divided into 4 paddocks; 24 acres orchard, 5 acres peas, 5 acres grass. -Nineroomed up-to-date house, h. and c. ! water, scullery, wash-house, all necessary tubs, taps, copper, new range, high pressure boiler, barn,, . sta-ble, trap and cart, a lot of hard wood. The price low aa& terms very easy. \ ' No. 2.—A Good Agricultural and Pastoral Farm of 135 acres, all flat and ploughable—7o acres j * has been cropped last season I —65 Acres grass—well fenced and ( subdivided. Never-failing water. office, adjoining creamery. All sheep, \ cattle, horses, a large and useful I amount of farm implements to go at' ; valuation. Terms. East Takaka. . No. 3. —600 Acres of 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 sb^ep I to , the acre on the fiat. First-class! > dwelling a "rooms, wash-house, hay shed, dairy and stable. Stock at [ valuation. A good chance for anyone wanting a good "dairy farm. No. 4. —A Going Concern, 117 Acres, i of which 52 are ploughable, 24 have been ploughed. All grass and sub- . divided into 12 paddocks. Good fencing, never failing water. 3500----gal. eemeirb tank, cowshed and barn, : all necessary outbuildings. School. [ post and telegraph office \ mile. ' Stock, 3 horses, 10 cows, 3 2-year-old ! heifers, 'J yearling heifers, 1 bull, 1 sow, 1 buggy, 1 gig and harness, 1 roller, 1 drill, 11 coulters, 1 binder, 1 sfring-tyned harrow, 1 disc har- \ row, 1 chain harrow, hayrake, single i and double furrow ploughs, 3-furrow disc plough, 1 dray, 1 spring cart and harness, set swingletrees, all in 1 good working order, 1 stumping jack, quantity roofiing iron and timber, 1 ! quantity roofing iron and timber, 1 Tubler separator 45ga1., 1. churn,! ' quantity of farm implements. . No,, s.—One of the best Dairy Farms ' in Karamea, consisting of 80 acres ' of the best river flat land; 1 acre ' apple trees in full bearing, 4 acres in crop, leaving 75 acres in the best English grasses,, subdivided into 8 paddocks, all new fencing; 8- ' roomed house a.nd furniture, all necessary outbuildings. Concrete [ flcor cowshed, Ridd milking machine, * 3 buckets, 3j h.p. Watt kerosene en--7 gine, new 90gal. Alfa-Laval Separ--5 . ator, ci'eam cooler and,saw, all fitted with best material. Trap, harness, | and , plough, tine harrow, chains, 1 swingletrees; copper and bath, portable smithy and a large number of ' tools and1 working implements. t Stock, 30 picked cows, 7 yearling heifers, 25. calves, 2 bulls, 1 draught horse, 1 light horse, 2 purebred \ Yorkshire sows and litter of pigs. 1 J pure Berkshire boar. Sixty-seven \paid up shares in the Earamea Cooperative. Adjoining school and telephone office. Must be sold, ' owners going to* the front. Pirice low and terms easy. . No. 6.—A good Eheep Farm of 698 ' acres, of which there are 110 acres on the flat, 70 acres low hill, 200 I acres on main hill face, 218 acres on hill top, of which there are 100 in j bush; 80 acres have been stumped and ploughed. Subdivided into 10 ] paddocks, never failing water. New 7-roomed house, 1 cottage. Will ■ winter about 1000 sheep at present. Stock at valuation. Exceptionally easy terms can be arranged. No. 7.—Good Sheep Run, 2000 acres limestone country, 66 years lease, ; right of renewal. Rent £40; 100 j acres flat, 200 acres :n grass, 115 felled ready to burn; one mile boundary fence. Will winter 2 sheep, > to the acre. New three-roomed cot- ! tage, well finished. Half an hour's * drive from wharf and town. Price, £2000, on easy .terms. 1 No. 8.—70 Acres, of which 2 acres are in bush, balance all grass. Subdivided into 12 cow paddocks; 58 acres have been stumped and ploughi cd. Close to wharf, dairy factory and town. ' The land is all flat and ploughable. Dwelling 7 rooms, co\7shed, 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 S disc plough, mowing machine, a number of farm implements. Walk id, walk out. \ No. 9.—Sheep Farm of 452 acres, of which -tihere are about 130 acres of first-class river flat land in the best grass, 216 acres of flat terrace land, 106 acres of low hill in bush, the whole making a safe sheep run. A new dwelling of 6 rooms, hot and cold water, all modern improvements, all necessary outbuildings. Close to town, school and post office. Terms cart be arranged. No. 10.—Cood Sheep Country, O.R.P. 583 acres, of which 200 acres are in good graes. Well watered, sabdivided into 9 paddocks; 60 acres foiled ready to barn. 400 good sheep to go with the farm. No. 11.— A Going Concern. A splendid co«stai Sheep Run, open to the sun all day, 865 acres, of which 50 are freehold, leaving 815 acres O.R.P. at iss per acre for the freehold. Seven- \ roomed dwelling, wo'l finished two-roo-med cottage, both in good order; 2 boats. The run is subdivided into 5 paddocks. Sheep: yards, concrete dip, wool shed. To go with the run, 200 # breeding ewes, 100 mixed sheep, all in good"1 condition. Price £2470 No. 12.—A Farm of 18 Acres of the best river flat land in Takaka. Subdivided into 12 paddocks, well watered. New house 5 rooms, barn, trapshed, stable, 3 stall cement floor cowshed. To go with the farm, @ cows, 1 heifer, 1 mare 5 years, broken to all work, trap harness and milk cx*ns. Will stand looking at. No. 13.—Good 2 sheep to the aore country, 400 acres, of which 200 acres is in grass, 100 can be ploughed, 200 low limestone hill in bush. About 5 years' sawing of the best white pine, rimu and matai. Never-failing water, good metalled road to port, school nnd telephone office adjoining. Price low and terms can be arranged. No 14.—Farm of. 50 acres; grand dairy land, well drained, fenced and sabdivided. Close to cheese factory, school and Post Office.—Puramahoi. No. 15.—Central Takaka: Good Cow Farm, 100 ncres. all grass; 5(1 acres ha^e b»«n'ploughed. Subdivided into convenient paddocks. Good dwelling, good sbeds. To go with the farm, 22 lows, 2 horses, ",art, trap and h^-rne^s, plough and harrow^, and some pigs- Terms. v j. ; ; No. 17.—Four Good Township sections,' bolow the ruling price. Terms very «asy to suit buyers. ir So. IS.—BO Acres Goad Dairy Faftf», all flat and ploughable, of which 50 acres has Been, ploughed' and grassed, 30 acres' good cattle feed, nevfer-fail- , 'ing water Fenced and subdivided. Good four-roomed cottage and outbuilding'?. Adjoining cheese factory, close to school, Post and Telephone offioo. No. 19. —9. Acres of the best land in . Waitapu, fenced and divided. Up-.tn-date dwelling of 8 rooms, all . 'modem. conveniences. T«o, cottages •let to tenants..-.Good 6-stfrll <stable mid all necessary outbuildings/ Must b» sold. Price low. Term*,

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13996, 28 January 1916, Page 8

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