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< f Sttsmas B$m&B, LAS«B, ESTATE AND INSURANT! . AGEMT, ■ .'TAKASA. ,■■ . No;»l.—A Good Gfcanc® to get a.goo< \ home and apple, orchard. 36 Acre of the best land in Mot?aeifa, divider into 4 paddocks; 24 avxes orchard 6 acres peas, .5 acres grass. < Nine k roomed up-to-date botise, h. and c water, scullery, wash-house, aJ necessary tubs, taps, copper, net , range, high pressure boiler, barn stable, • trap and cart, a lot of hard wood. The price low and term very eaßy. No. 2.—A Good Agricultural aru Pastoral Farm of 135 acres, aJ i Hat and ploughable—7o acre has been cropped last season —65 Acres grass—well fenced an< subdivided. Never-failing water office, adjoining creamery. All sheep > cattle, horses, a large and usefu amount of faria implements to go a valuation. Terms. East Takaka No. 3.—Q00 Aorw of Freehold Farm of which 350 acres are in grass good river flat, 266 acres bush hill .Subdivided into 8 paddocks with th' best fencing wire. Carry & sbee] I to the acre on the fiat. First-clas dwelling a rooms, wash-house, hashed, dairy and:, stable. Stock »i ■ ■valuation. A good chance for any : one wanting a good dairy farm. No. 4.— : A Going Concern. 117 Acres 1 of which 52 are ploughabl-e, 24 kav< ; been ploughed. All grass and sub divided into L 2 paddocks. Gocx [ fencing, never-failing water, 350G gal. cement tank, cowshed and barn all necessary outbuildings. School . post and telegraph omce I mils Stock, 3 horses, 30 cows, 3 2-year-ol< heifers, *2 yearling heifers, 1 bull, : '. sow, 1 buggy, 1 gig and harness, an< ■ all necessary implements to'carry oi ' an up-to-dat9 farm. No. s.—One of the best Dairy Farm in Karamea, consisting of 80 acre of the best river flat land; 1 acr apple trees in full bearing, 4 acre in crop, leaving *75 acres in th I best English grasses, subdivided in f to 8 paddocks, all new fencing; 8 roomed house a,nd furniture, al . necessary outbuildings. Coucret floor cowshed1, Ridd milking machine ( 3 buckets, 3£ b.p. Watt kerosene en gine, new 90gal. Alfa-Laval Sepai ator, cream cooler and saw, all fitta with best material. Trap, harness [ large number of tools and workin implements. Stock. 30 picked cows 7 yearling heifers, T '-alves, 2 bulls 1 draught horse, j iight horse, : r purebred Yorkshire tuwa and litte , of pigs, 1 pure Berkshire boai r Sixty-seven paid-up shares in th Karamea Co-operative. Adjoinin school and telephone office. Must b . sold, owners going to the froni . Price low and terms easy. No. 6.—A good Sheep Farm of 58 acres, of which there are 110 acre ; on the flat, 70 acres low hill, 20 : acres on main hill face, 218 acres o: hill top, of which there are 100 v, bush; 80 acres have been stumpe I and ploughed. Subdivided into I ' paddocks, never-failing water. Nei 7-roomed house, 1 cottage. Wil winter about 1000 sheop at preseni Stock at valuation. Exceptional! easy terms can be arranged. ■ No. 7.—Good Sheep Run, 2000 acre limestoiw country, 66 years lease nght of renewal. Rent £40; 10 , »cres flat, 200 acres ;"a grass, 11 felled ready to burn; one mil ■ boundary fence. Will winter 2 sheej to the acre. New three-roomed cot tage, well finished. Half an hour' j drive from wharf and town. Price £2000, on easy terms. No. B.—A Splendid Dairy Farm of 12 acres, of which 10 acres is busb balance good river flat grass lane VS ell fenced and never-failing watei Eleven-roomed dwelling, large cow shed, barn and other outbuildings Close to town and dairy factor; Twenty cows, 1 bull, 2 horses, trat - harness," milk cans, number of fan implements. Good orchard. Eas terms. Adjoining tho above, 100 acres c grand river flat grass land. Nevei failing water. From a good ma owner will take a small deposit. Mo. Q — fihaop Farm of 462 acres, o which there are about ISO acres € first-class river flat land in the bea grass, 216 acres of flat terrace land 106 acres of low hill in bush, th whole making a safe sheep run. j aew dwelling of 6 rooms, hot «n< cold water, all modern improvements ail necessary outbuildings. Close t .MTn, school and post office. Term csk be arranged. So. 10.—Good «heep Country, O.E.P 083 acres, of wbicu 200 acres are h i good grass. Well watered, sub , divided into 9 paddocks; 60 acre: felled ready to burn. 400 good Bheei to go with the farm. 11. A Dairy Farm of SO acres of th. best nverflat land in Takaka Close to creamery, main road, pos and telephone office. Nearly nev P-roomed dwelling, cow and trai shed 1 horse, 22 cows, pigr. milk trap, harness, milk tans, nr/! num ber of useful farm -iTr^Krtuents Terms can be arranged. No. 12—A Farm of I*T Acrss -f ihe best river flat land in T3kakff. Subdivided into 12 paddocks, wei/ watered. New house 5 rcorrv:/ barn trapshed stable, 8 stall cement' floor cowshed. _To go with the farm TO cows, 4 pigs, and milk cans No. 13.—Good 2 sheep to the sore country, 400 acres, of which 200 acres is in grass, 100 can bf> ploughed, 200 low limestone hill in bush. About p years' sawing of the best white pine, rirau and matai. Never-failing water good metalled iroao to port, school and telephone office . adjoining. Price low and terms can be arranged NoJ4.-Farm 0f.50 acres, grand dairy land, well drained, fenced and subdivided. Close to cheese factory school and Post Office.—Puramahoi ' %»™-~?™ trai Takaka: .Good Cow Farm 100 acres ail grass; 50 acres have been ploughed. Subdivided into convenient paddocks. Good dwelling, good obeds To gc v/ith the farm 22 sows, 2 ho t and kf.rne.^ plough and harrows, and some pigs- Terms. No.. 16. Good-Sheep-gun, 382 ac/<-.«. all grass Never-Filing vrater. "Subdivided 3 paddocks. Whare, sheen yards. Good position, •■facing the v SU?7 P^ ICe I?*' with terms. i below the ruling price, 'iVm vpi-4 «asy to suit buyers " " ' No. IS.-Sheep Farm, 410 nC r.. s , 300 w grass, all suhdhic-d and' ienmn witu good feigns. Win-tors THh sheen. Eight-roomed dwellhisr, barn covvsued and stable Adjoins pest and telephone office, fronts L\u .road Owner enlisted, Price low and terras easy. No- 19-~9l 9-~9 Acres'of the best four', in Wairapn, fenced and H^^M Hn to-date dwelling o f 8 room* V'l modern conveniences. Ttvo cottar X to *f nants- 6-stall' stailie F^ le. si °l>Bs- Will W int?r fl'.out' tIS «i eeP> 48°P acres adloinin^ N?an^S n^wnSQ r &StCIaSS!

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14129, 4 July 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14129, 4 July 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14129, 4 July 1916, Page 8