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Thomas Spies, LANS, ESTATE AND INSgftAMag AGENT, TAKAKA. So. i.—A Com CtifiMo to g«t « good home and apple orchard. 85 Aorea of the best land in Motaeka, divided into 4 paddocks j 24 anrei orchard, 6 aoaroi peas, 6 acrei Nineroomed up-to-date house, h. and o - water, scullery, wash-house, «J1 neoeisary tubi,^ taps, copper, new range, high pressure boiler, barn, ■table, trap and cart, a lot of hardwood. The price low" and terms very easy. .' No. 2. Bainham.—Dairy farm 67 acres. King fenced and subdivided 8 paddocks, well improved; 6-roomed dwelling, paths concreted; 20 bail cowshed, concrete floor, trapshed, stable, and all nticessary 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 cultivator, 20 good milking cows, Holhtein, bull, seDarator. churn and cans, blacksmith? s. bellows, anvil and _ tools. Close to post office and school For the last 3 years the return has averaged £315 per year. Price *l'so, for which terms can be arranged. N «' •?•■ P;i r».-Fan», 75, acres rich river , nat. Never-failing water. Bound-' ary fenced and subdivided. New dwelling aad cowshed; 15 cows, spring trap and harness, milk cans, buckets, pMgh and cultivator; 95 acres has been stumped and ploughed. Price £2300, and £480 will put you in. No>- imZ-\ ®01" 8 Own*™.- 117 Acrei, of which 53 are plooghable, 24 have been ploughed. All grass and subdivided into. 12 paddocka. Good fenoing, never-failing water, 8600----gal. cement tank, cowshed anS bars, all necessary outbuildings. School, post and telegraph offioa $ mile. Stock. 8 horses. 10 cows, 8 3-year-old heifers, it yearling heifers, 1 bull, 1 bow, 1 buggy, 1 gig and harness, and all necessary implements to carry on an up-to-date farm. No. 6.—One of th» best Dairy Farmi in Karamea, consisting of 80 acres of tha best river flat land; 1 acre apple trees in full bearing, 4 aorei in crop, leaving 75 «cr«g in ti&« beit English grawes, subdivided into 8 paddocks, all new fencing 5 Broomed house and furniture, all necessary outbuildings. Concrete floor cowshecl, Ridd milking machine 9 buckets, Si h.p. Watt k«roien« «n----grae, new OOgai. Alfa-Laval Separator, cream cooler and saw, all fitted with beat material Trap, iiarnesa large number of tooJa and workinc implements. Stock, 30 picked cows, 7 yearling heifers, 25 calves, 2 bulls; 1 draught horse, 1 light horse, S purebred Yorkshire sows and littez <* pigs, 1 pure Berkshire boar, Sixty-aeven paid-up shares in 4h« Karamea Co-operative. Adjoinina school and telephone office. Must U sold, owners going to the front, Price low and terms easy. ho. B.—A awi Bn*«p Furn of 596 acres, of which there are HO acres oh the iat, 70 acres low hill, 30C •ores on main Mil face, 218 acres on v i*o^ 01 whloh «« 100 in bush; 80 acres have been stumped and ploughed. Subdivided into 1C paddocks, nover-failing water. New 7-roomed house, 1 cottage. Will wurtw about 1000 sheep at present Btcok at valuation. Exceptionally easy terms can be arranged. No. 7.—Gt»* Shoep Run, 2000 acres Umestosw country, 68 years lease, right of renewal. Rent £40; 10C **«« ***, 200 acres fn grass 115 Mkd ready to bum: on« mile boundary fence. Will winter 8 sheet to the acre. New three-roomed cotto|B«, well finished. Half an hour'i Snv« from wharf and town. Price, fc-sUOO, on- easy terms. No. B.—A Splendid Dairy Farm of 128 acres, of iwhich 10 acres is iuah ™*£"i? -g°«d river -flat grass land WeUlenced and never-failing water Eleven-roomed dwelling, large cowshed, barn and other outbuildings Close to town and dairy faotory Twenty cows, 1 bull, 2 horses, trap harness, milk cans, number of farm implements. Good orchard. Etts 3 Adjoining the above, 100 acres oi grand river flat grass land. Neverfaihng water. From a good mar owner will take a small deposit: No 9.~-8h«»U Farm of 462 acres, oi which there are about 180 acres oi first-clasa river fiat tend in the besi graw, 2ie acres of flafe terrace land. 108 acres of low hill in bush, th€ whole making a safe sheep run. A new dwelling of 6 rooms, hot und cold water, all modern improvements ftU necessary outbuildings. Close to town, school and post office. Terms can be arranged. No. 10.—Coed ghcep Gauntry, Q.R p 583 acres, of which 200 acres are in Rood grass. Well watered, subdivided into 9 paddocks; 60 acres felled ready to burn. 490 good sheep to go with the farm. 11. A Dairy. Farm of 80 acres of the best nverflat land in Takaka. Close to creamery, main road, po^ and telephone office. Nearly new 8-roomed dwelling, cow and trap shod, 1 horse, 22 cows, pigs, milktrap, harness, milk cans, and number of useful farm implements, Terms can be arranged. No. 12. Agricultural or Dairy Farm of 94 acres, of which alwut 85 has hpen ptumpeH and ploughpd, all fpneed and subdivided. Never-failing water. Good 7-roomed dwelling, newly furnished. Large barn, cowshed, concrete floor to cowshed and yard, good stable. Adjoining creamery, close to post and telephone office and school. Stock at valuation. No. 13.^-Ocod 2 sheep to the aore country, 400 acres, of which 200 acres is m graes. 100 can be ploughed, 200 low limestone hill in bush. About 5 years' sawing of the best wmta pine, rimu and mafrai. Never-failing water, goc** metalled road to port, school and telephone oKce r-djommg. Price low and terms can be arranged. No J4— Farm of 50 -acres, grand daiiv tend well drained, fenood and sabdivided. Closa to cheese factory sch<y)l and Posft Office.--Puramahoi % 15~:C8ntraf Ta!taka: Good Go^ Farm 100 acres, all graes; 50 seres have been pioa^hed. Subdivided into convenient paddocks. Good dweJbng f good . sbeds. To go witb its farm &2 cows, 'J horses, cart, trap and ha-rne^a, plough and harrows and some pigß. Terms. ' No. 18. Good Sheep Run, 382 acseg aJI graM Never-failing water. dvb<2mdod 3 paddocks. Whare. sheop yards. Good position, facing the sun. Prico low, with terms. No i! F'~^ CU!r Coo(l TowTOhlp^gßatlaii*, below the ruling pneo. Terms vor^ easy to suit buyers. No. 18.—Sheep Farm, 410 acres, 300 id Krass, all subdivided and fenced with good rennes. Winters 700 sheep. Eight-roomed dwelling, barn cowshed and stable. Adjoins post and telephone office, fronts main roa<l. Owner enlisted, Price low and terms easy. N .20. A Ciancs ofr Applo Growers.-* HO acres, all open country, rea/ly for the plongb. Open to tbe sun all day. Closo to posl office and school. v t--vn be easily cat up. Prico low. • OTHER PRO*mTIEg ON H 6\W) not- Av^KKvaisit; ■;

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Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14407, 18 May 1917, Page 8

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