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Thomas Spies 9 -' i .ANS. EftTATg AND 9NBUBAKS& 1 ACENT, • TAKAKA/, . So. 2.—- A Cm* Chans* to geY& good home and apple orchard. 86 Acres of the best land in Motaoka, divided into 4 paddocks; 24 anres.orchard, ] 6 acres peas, 5 acres grass. Nineroomed up-to-date house, h. and c s water, scullery, wash-house, all 1 necessary tubs, taps, copper, new t range, high pressure boiler, barn, 1 stable, trap and cart, a lot of hard- j wood. The price Jo* and terma < very easy.' ■. , ;; - No. 2.Balnham.—Dairy farm 67 acresi Ring fenced and subdivided 8 pad- ] docks, well improved; 6-roqmed dwel- i ling, paths concreted; 20 bail cow- j shed, concrete floor, trapshed, etablo, j and all necessary outbuildings. To ] *?go with the farm;- 2 horses, spring < trap and harness, 4-wheeled brake, , seats and harness. New plough, ' horse mower, disc harrow and?^ulti- l yator r 20 good milking cows, Hoi- J 'btein bull, separator, churn and \\ cans, blacksmith's bellows, anvil anditools. Close to post office and school. For the last 3 years the return has averagedl £315 per year. Price '£1760,-.for' which terms can be ar.ranged. No. 3. Dajry Farm. 75 acres rich river flat. Never-failing water. Bound- ; ary - .fenced «nd subdivided; Nevs -.dwelling -and /cowshedj 15 >cows, .trap and milk -cans, buckets* and ; acres has been stumped and ploughed. Price £2300, and £430 will put you in. No. 4.—A Sting Cftitrtrn. 117 'Aores, of which 52 are plouahable, S4 have been ploughed. AH grass aad subdivided into 12 paddocks. Good fencing, never-failing water, 3500----gftl. cement tank, cowshed sn3 barn, all necessary outbuildings. School, port and telegraph office | mile. Stock. 8 horses. 10 cowa, S 2-year-old heifefa, U yearling heifers, 1 bull, 1 aow, 1 buggy, 1 gig and harness, and all necessary'implements to carry on I aa up-to-date farm. . NoJ ;si —One of tha baat^Dairy Farms in Karamea, consisting of 80 acres of the best river fiat land; 1 acre apple trees in full bearing, 4 sores in crop, leaving 75 acres in ite best English grasses, subdivided in- \ to 8 paddocks* all new fencing; 8- ' roomed house and furniture, all necessary outbuildings. Concrete £oor cowshed, Itfdd miming maohine, I 8 tuoketa, Si h.p. Watt kerosene en-1 gina, new 80gal. Alfa-Laval Separ-! ator, cream cooler and saw, all fitted with beat material. Trap, harness, large : number of &sgr and working implements; -SSfcock; 30 picked tows, 7 yeaTlingshoifers, 25 calves; 3:bulls, 1 draught horse, 1 ligh* horao, 2 purebred Yorkshire sows and litter <>* Pigs, 1 pure Berkshire boar. Sixty-seven paid-up shares in the Earamea Co-operative. Adjoining school and telephone ofHce, Must be sold, owners going to the front. Price low and terms easy. No. fl.—A gsetf 8h««p Farts ©! 608 , acres, of which there are 110 acres ob the fat, 70 acres low hill, 200 •eras on main hill face, 218 aores on hill top, of which there are 100 in bush; 80 acres have been stumped and ploughed. Subdivided into 10 paddocks, nover-failing water. New 7-rooraetf house, 1 oottage. Will wmiiT about 1000 sheep at present. Bteok at valuation. Exceptionally easy terms can be arranged. No. 7—CMtf «h*ap Run, 2000 acres limestone country, 68 years lease right of renewal. Rent £40: 100 acres «at, 200 acres :n grias, 115 felled ready to burn: one mile boundary fence. Will winter 2 sheep to the acre. New three-rodmed ootwpe, well finished. Half an hour's Bnve from wharf and town.' Price £2000, on easy terms. No. B.—A Splendid Dairy Farra of 128 acies, df which 10 acres is bush, river flat /grass land: Well fenced ;and never-falling■■: waters ' Eleven-roomed Swelling, .large cowshed, barn and other" outbuildings! Close to town and dairy factory. Twenty cows, 1 buH, 2 horses, trap,, harness, milk cans, number of farm implements. Good orchard. Easy terms. Adjoining the above, 100 acres of grand river flat grass land. Neverfailing water. From a good man owner will take a sm«il deposit. No. ?.— Stocp Farm of 452 acres, of which there are about ISO acres of ftrst-claßs river flat laad in the best grass, 218 acres of Sat. terrace land, 108 acrea of low hill in bush, the whole making a safe sheep run. A new dwelling, of 8 rooms, hot and cold water; $11 modera improvements all necessary outbuildings. Close to town, school and post office. Terras cas be arranged. No. 10.—Ci««l Bhe«p Gauntry, 0.8.P. 683 acres, of which 200 *eres are in good grass. Well watered, subdivided into 9 paddocks; 60 aores felled ready to burn. 400 good iheov to go with the farm. 11. A Cairy Farm of 80 acres of the best riverflat land in Takaka. Close to creamery, ni&in road, po*i and telephone office. Nearly new 8-roomed' dwelling, cow. and trap shed, 1 horse, 22 cows, pigs, milkfcrep, harness; milk cans, and num- i ber of useful farm implements. Terms can be arranged. No. 12. Agricultural or Dairy Farm of 94 acres, of which about 65 has been stumped and ploughed, all fencod and subdivided. Never-failing water. Good 7-roomed dwelling, newly furnished. Large barn, cowshed, concrete floor to cowshed and yaro-, good stable. Adjoining creamery, close to post and telephone office and school. Stock at valuation. No. 18.—Good 9 sheep to the acre country, 400 acres, of which 200 acres is in grass. 100 can be ploughed, 200 low limestone Mil in bush. 5 years' sawing of the j best s?hito pine, rimu and mat&i. j Never-failing water, gpc4 metalled1 road to port, school and telephone omes r-djoining. Price low spd terms caii be arranged. No J 4.—Farm of SO .aores, grand dairy well drained, fenced and ischnivided. Close to cfcsGse ffictorv sch^l and Post. OSce.—Puramahoi!' No. 15,—Ceatra! Tafeaka: Good Cow Farni, 300 acres, ell grsisa; m acres have bean ploughed. Subairidcd into coiivo/uent-p&ddocks. Good dvrelhn& good slieda. To go with farm, 22 cow£ ; 2 horsos, cart, trap and 2F.rne/*e plough and harrows, and some pig - Terms. Ko. 16. Goon* Shsep Run, 352 sacies, all grass. N Never-failing vroter. dnhdivid»>d 3 paddocks. Whare. siisop yards. Good pordtionj facing the eun. Prico low, with terms No. 17.—Four Good Vownshlfj gemtlsns, below the nil ing prreo. forma v&ry c«ay to stu't buyers. No. 18.—Sh£f£|3 FaVtWj 410 acres, 200 in Rras3, all rakdmded Hnd fenced with good fences. "Winters 700 ahoap. . Eight-roomed duelling, fcarn, cowshed and stabiol Adjnms post and telephone office, fronts main road. Owner enlisted, Ptlm low end termi easy. N .^2O. -A Cianca ofr Apple Crewsrs 60 acres, ai! open country,' ready for tho ..plough. Open to'"tine .sub. all day/ Close to posh office and school. C«u be easily cut -up. Price leys? OTBER- -PKtyPEftTIES ON FUND

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Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14395, 24 April 1917, Page LIII

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Page LIII Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14395, 24 April 1917, Page LIII

Page LIII Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14395, 24 April 1917, Page LIII