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Thomas Symes, LAND, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, • TAKAKA/' No. I;—Bainham.—The best dairy farm m Bainhato. Owner to.be called up only reason for selling. 73 acres, all flat, fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks. Never - failing creeks. Good dwelling 5 rooms cement paths. Up-to-date cowshed ot 16 stalls, cement floor, water laid on- »ood hay loft and all necessary outbuildings. Adjoining ' cheese factory. Post and telephone office and school half mile. During last season the farm ran 34 cows, and their return from the factory topped £80 per "TSv?? go <</ith the farm 23 splendid dairy cows, 1 horse, harness • and -spring trap, >s:milk can*, cooler 80ga!. separator. 10 m i xe d , Pigs, tank, etc. The farm can easily tvt c ola™ e- m or <>™ dairy cows. No 2. BainJ,am.-_Good dairy farm of ■ acres-freehold; 100 acres leaae The freehold is all fenced and sub-1 divided into 8 paddocks. Never fail-. ang water. Six-roomed dwelline :' mf!*?} y' new v concrete paths and nice , shelter trees; 8-bail cowshed/concrete floor, trapshed and all neces- .- sary outbuildings. All fencing in ■ good order. To go with the farm ;20 good milking cows. The farm is ' within--one m^ of cheese factory school and post office. Price £2000 and terms can be arranged. . ' No. 3. Bainliam.—Dairy farm of 256 acres, of^-hieh 150 acres is flat land, balance hilly; subdivided into seven paddocks. One acre orchard 10 • a^ been ploughed. Six room- . Ed dwelling, verandah on 3 sides. i^arge hay shod, men's whare, shel- „ ter shed, cow and trap sheds One' mile from cheese factory, post and telephone office, and one and & half trom school. To go with the farm, disc harrow, cultivator and plough 1 Dirty young cows in and coming into profit. Never failing water Other stock can be had at valuation. Xt n? 6 j~2'tso, and terms can be made No 4, Bainham—ll2 acres dairy and sheep farm. Of the 112 acres 72 are pat. and ploughable, balance 40 acres low hill sheep country; never failing water Good 5-roomed dwelling. -Irapshed cowshed, and shed v ■ loit- all nece&sary outbuildings, -bchool. J-mile, cehese factory and _post office 3-mile: To go with the farm, 20 good cows, 5 yearling heifers, 20 ewes, number of pigs, 1 half-draught horse, milk cart and > harness,, 1 milk tiap and harness, 3 [ milk cans, 1 plough, 1 cultivator, a , vnumber of farm implements, 1 Jersey ' bull. Price £1800, and terms can be I _ arranged. [ No. 6.—Bainh««n—Dairy farm of 57 . acres, all fiat, grassed and-subdivided into convenient paddocks. Nevorj. failing water. Nice shelter bush and plantation. Large dwelling and all 1 necessary outbuildings. To go with - the farm, 19 cows, 1 Holstein ■ bull, 3 number of pigs, 1 half-draught horse fyoung), sprang cart and harness, 3 ; ZOgal. milk cans, 1 xAonrh, quantity j of hay Twenty acres has been r ploughed. Cash required for right of - lease £470. Freehold £1430, which 1 can remain on mortgage for a term. No. b. Takaka.-^ good coast sheep ; run of 540 acres, of which nearly all ' I s-11 « and 1 Plougbable. balance low , BUI; fenced; never failing wa ter 1 n ft toc, to So with the run, 370 sheep I °-xt heifers, 3 horses. Price £3000. [ with terms. IN% 7.—One of the best Cow Farms in - Tafcaka, 81 acres; all flat, in grasp • ' and ploughable. Best river-flat land. : -Close-to the township, and factory , brood 8-roomsd dwelling, large barn and cowshed, aIJ in good order To go with the farm, 24 good cows, 1 bull, ? youßg stock, 1 horse, 1 milk - cart, 5 cans. 1 dray; 1 trap %nd hnvness for all, 1 plough, 70 sheep. : a lot of pigs, and farm imi/lements. brood reason for selling-and- r«turn« > from the farm can Be supplied. . i No. B<— Dairy and Sheep^ Farm of 63 acres all grass, ■of which 6 acre^ lias "been ploughed, bubdivided inI S paddocks ;imeverifailing water (^ood dwelling 5- rooms, with back I kitchen. To go with the farm, 8 > cows and GO sheep,. :2 horses, wan spring cart, dray-and barneas, also liglit harness. Price, £1150, and £250 : cash will pu> you In- ; : No. 9—Sheep and Dairy Farm of 157 ; acres, all cleared and grassed except 6 acres, which are in oats; 65 acre* nave been stumped and ploughed. Subdivided into convenient paddock*, New and up-to-date dwelling, hot 1 and cold water. Quarter of an houj from school and post office. Cream carfc passes the gate daily; good road Terms: Owner will lease for 7 years, with compulsory clause to buy at end of lease. Lessee, will have to show he is in position to stock. Price for the farm £2050., Rent £120 pet annum. ' No. 10.—Sheep am! Oairy Farm 65 acres, of which 45 acres are freehold. 20 acres leasehold. About 30 acres have been stumped and ploughed all in grass. Dwelling of 12 rooms, heart of totara; cowshed and all necessary outbuildings. To co with the farm, 6 cows, 50 sheep,' 2 horsaj I plough, cultivator, separator, trap and harness. Price : £1600. Termß. No. 11.—One of the best small Dairy tarms m Takaka, of 30 acres, subdivided into convenient paddockb, never-tailiug water. Good dwelling of 5 rooms. Cowshed, trapshed, and all necassary outbuildings. Within 20 minutes' drive'of township and cieamei 7. To go with farm, 14 cows, 13 culves, 8 pigs, trap and harness, plough, harness. Price £2450. Owner will prove by returns that the farm is worth its money. No. 12.—Dairy Farm ef 54 acres, all cat and, ploughable; about 40 acres have been slumped, of which ltj acres aro nqvr under oats; 10 acres ready to crop, balance grass. Never failing water. Sir-roomed dwelling, cowshed, etc. Facing main road; 20 minutes' walk to. school and creamery, half bout to post office ftDd township. To go with farm/2 cows, 24iorses, 1 plough. Price £1250, anti £150 will put you in. No. 13.—Takaka.—First class dairy farm of 76 acres, all flat and subdivided ip.to convenient paddocks; about 44 acres has been stumped ana over 30 acres, have been ploughed. Never-failing water. Good dwelling of 6 rooms, verandah 3 sides, washhouse and* dairy. Lprge barn with cowshed in lean-to. All necessary outbuildings. Price £16J0, of this £1270 can remain on mortgage for 4 years at -5h per cent. • No. 14.—Upper Takaka,—Farm of 108 ■acre«v fruced and subdivided into 10 padlocks; cowshed, hay and trar>- ■■ ■shed, 7-roomed duelling. ,Never failing water, fftodk, 50 sheep * cows., Price £800, with terms. \ To. 15.—TaUaka. -Good dairy farm of 200 acres, well fenced and subdivided rsever-iVdrng water. About 30 acres is low hill, on which the dwelling of 8 rooms, stands, hot and cold water. Store and bath rooms, wash-house, and storeroom, stable anc -trapsbsd,-: *5 stall cowshed - with cement floor;'"About 30 acres ; v. hoAvneen ploughed ;4& acres ?etill in useful, hmh. School adjoins the t'Avm. rost „"( teieonone office nbout h '+ mi'e, also* adjoins the cheo&e factory. Price £2C50. Balance j on mortgage for 4 iriffi of y«r«i to J be acreed rtmsi

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14861, 7 September 1918, Page X

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