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Jlmmm Spitss. LANS, ESTATE AM,B INB&BAISSS AGENT, ; TAKAK.A. Ho. I.—A Gesd Gharac© to gat ft good hosciO and applo orchard. 16 Acres o£ tb# best Land in Motoaeka, divided ham 4 paddocks; 24 an?«s orchard, 5 sotq« peass, 5 acres grass. Ninoroomed ap-to-daie bottß©, h and ,o. water, aonllery, waah-houg©, all necessary iub», iaps, ooppar, n©w rar.go, high presauro boiler, born, stable, tr?p and cart, 4 lot of hardwood. Tb.fi price law &o& terms vary ©&By, No. 2. Bainham.—Dairy farm 67 acres. r Ring fenced and stfbdivided 8 padd;ocks, well improved; 6-roomed dwelling, paths concreted ;"T2O bail cowshed, concrete fldbr, trapslied, stable, and all necessary outbuildings. To go with the farm, 2 horses, spring trap and harness, 4-wheeled brake, seats and haraess. New plough, horse mower, disc harrow and culti» , vator, 20 jzood milking cows, Holbtein buU. separator, churn and cans, blacksmith's bellows, anv.il and ■' tools. Close to^ post office and school. For the last 3 years the return has averaged £316 per year. Price £1760, for which terms can be arranged. No. 3. Dairy Farm, 75 acres rich river flat. Never-failing water. Boundary fenced and subdivided. New dwelling and cowshed; 15 cows j .■■*pring'-..;trap--'aiid harness, milk cans, buckets, plough and cultivator; 25 acres, has been stumped and ploughed. Price £2300, and £480 will put you in. No. 4.— k Going CtRQSnt. 117 'Aores, of which 52 are plooghable, 84 have been ploughed. All grass and robdivided into 12 paddocks. Good

fencing, never-failing water, 8500----g&l. cement, tank, cowshed an 3 barn, fill necessary outbuildings. School, post and telegraph offic* | mile. Btook. S horses. 10 cows, • 8-year-pld heifers, 2 yearling hoifers, 1 bull, 1 bow, 1 buggy, 1 gig and harness, and all necessary implements to carry on an up-to-date farm. , - j Ho. 6.—0n0 of the bes* Dairy Farms in Karamea, consisting of 80 acres of the best river flat land; 1 sore appla trees in full bearing, 4 acres' in crop, leaving 75 acrei in the bfit English grawea, subdivided into B paddocks, all n«w fencing; Broomed house and furniture, all necessary outbuildings. Concrete floor cowshed, Ridd milking machine, • buckets, 3| h.p. Watt kerosene «n- ---| E^ne, new 90gal. Alfa-Laval Separator, oream cooler and saw, all fitted with best material. Trap, harness, large number, of iwdla sad -working implements. Stock, 80 picked oowb, •;■■ 7 yearling,heifers,.26 calves, 2 -bul!s, 1 draught horse ; 1 light horse, 2 purebred Yorkahire sows and litter "«? P*gs, 1 pure Berkshire boar. Sixty-seven paid-up sharei in the

Karamea Ob-operative. Adjoining school »nd telephone office. Mas* b© sold, owners going to fihe front. Price low and terms ©»sy. Ko. B.—A gead Snesp Farm •of 598 acres, of which there am HO acre* oa, the flat, 70 acres low hill, 200 ©ores on main hill face, 218 acres on hill top, of which there are 100 in bush j 80 acres have been stamped »wd ploughed. Subdivided into 10 paddocks, never-failing water. New 7-roomed house, 1 oottajj©. Will winter about 1000 shoep &i pr©3«nt. Btook at valuation. Exceptionally easy terms oen be arranged. Mo. 7.—Ca@g Shs^i S«a. 2000 aeros limsstraiQ country, 68 years lease, right of renewal. Eent £45; 100 aoras fiat, gO9 «<<?ea :b grass, 115 foiled ready to .burn; on© sii!© boundary fence. Will winter 3 elisop §o th© acre. New thros-rcomed oatfeaga, tk©ll finished. H§lf an hour's srivo from wharf and tows. Pries, £2000, on ©sgj terms. No. B.—A Bpis»si{! Oslry Farm of 128 acres, of which ■10 acres is bush, bai&nco good rivor fiat grass land. Well fenced and nevsr-failiag water. Eleven-roomed dwelling,.. large cowshed, bsrn and other outbuildings. Gioeo to tov*-B , and dairy factory. iwenfcy cows, 1 bull, 2 aors^s, trap. harness, milk c&v,a, numbor of fartri implements. Good orchard. Easy tersis.

Adjoining fcha. afcoro, 100 aoreg of grand river flat- grass land. Nevorfaiiuig water. From a good man owner will take a small deposit No. B.—aha**. Farm of 452 acres, o f winch tn&TQ are about ISO acres of fi?Bt-ckss rirer gat Isnd in the beat 1 greae, 216 acres of Sa* terraos land [ 103 acres of low bill in bush, the I wiiole making a safe sheep run. A i new dwelling of 8 rooms, h<H and ooid water, all modem improvements, all necessary outbuildings, does to town, school and post offlce. Termß CftE b© arranged. No. 10. -Seas gfcaap Csanipy, O.R.P. 583 acres, of which 200 acres or© in good grass. Well watered, «üb-! divided into 9 paddocks; 60 acres felled ready to burn; 400 good shesp to go with the farm. 11. A Dairy Farm of 80 acres of 4he besa riverflafc land in Takaka. Close to creamery, main road, posi and telephone office. Nearly new 8-roomed dwelling, cow and trap shed, 1 horbe^SS cows, pigs, milktrap, harness, milk cans, and ntrm- } ber of useful farm implements. Terms can he arranged. No. 12. Agricultural or Dairy Farm of 94 acres, of which a'boufe 65 hai been stumped and ploughed, all fenced 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. 18.—Good S aieep $0 ih« »ere country, 400 acres, of which 200 acres is in grass, 100 can b« ploughed, 200 low liaeston® hill in bush. About o years' sawing of the best white pine, rimu and malai Never-failing water, good metalled wad to port, school and telephone office adjoining. Price low and terms can b© arranged. No 34.—Farm of 60 aom, grand dairy land, well drained, fenced and gabaiVKted. Close to cheese factory school and Pcai Office.—Pur&mahoi. No. 15—GoRtrs! Taikaka: Good Cow Farm, 100 acres, all grass; 50 acres nave been ploughed. Subdivided into convenient paddocka. Good d we]«?gt good sh<?ds. Togo with 4ho «arm, 2% cowt, 3..horses, cart, trap and as rue/Mi, plough and harrowa and gome pigs. Terms. No. 16. Good gfcaep Run, SB2 aoysß, ■all grass. Never-failing water. Subdivided 3 paddocks. Whare, sheep yards. . Good position, facing the eun. Price low, with terms. No. 17.—Possr Seed Taamsiilp getitiOßS, below the ruling price. TeriP3 very ©asy to suit bny^ra. No. 18.—8h«sp Far-3?5, 410 acres, SOO in sn;ass, &I 1 subdivided and fenced •with good reiwies.' Winters 700 sheep. Eight-ioom^l dwolliiog, barn, cowshed and stable. Adjoins post and telephone o2m>3, fronts main road. Ownei euliated, Price low and teirns e«isy. , N. 20. A eiasM« oir Apple Growars— R0 acres,, all open country, ready for the p3ongD. Open to the snn all day. CIo?e to post office end school, van be easily cat up. IMco low. OTHEK PBOi^ERTIES ON HASD

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Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14539, 17 October 1917, Page 8

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