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F. W. FALGONER AliO 00., LTD., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, TAKAKA. No 1. Takaka.— so acres of the best dairying land, all in white clover, trefoil and English grasses. At present carrying 7 sheep to the acre. ■Price for goodwill of lease £200. No. 2. Takaka.— Good sheep run 108 acres freehold, all flat. Six-roomed house and outbuildings j 530 acres leasehold. Limestone country Rent £12 10s per annum. About 100 acres felled and grassed. To fo with the place, 400 sheep, 1 arse, 3 cows, 5 head young ; cattle, trap and harness, 1 plow, 1 set harrows. Price for goodwill i and freehold £2400. No. 3. Takaka.— so acres good limestone flat land. Five-roomed ! house. Price £2250. No. 4: Takaka.— loo acres; good 7roomed house and outbuildings. Subdivided into 12 paddocks. To be sold as a going concern, with 22 first class milking cows, 1 bull, 12 store pigs, 2 horses, 1 milk cart and _ harness, complete stock of farming implements, winter supply ot nay. Good concrete cowshed. Price for freehold £2500. No. 5. Takaka.— so acres; good dwellinghouse and all necessary outbuildings. All flat, rich dairying land, within one mile from dairy factory. To go with the place, 17 . cows, 4 yearlings, 1 bull, 1 norse, 2 traps, separator, milk cans, 12 pigs, and all farming implements. Price for freehold on application. No. 6.—Good 9-roomed house, with shop attached, £-acre land, 1£ chains frontage to main street of Takaka town. Price £600. No. 7.—Garage and Engineering Works, as a going concern, situated in the town of Takaka. All tools now on the place to go with the business. Price £550. (A real snip.) No. B.—Good 7-roomed new house, with all conveniences, close to the town of Takaka. Price £625. No. 9. Bainham.— lßß acres; new 6roomed house. All rich riverbed flat. Close to factory and post office. Cows and implements to go with the farm. Pi-ice for freehold £3500. PLEASE NOTE.—We have properties of every description for Sale in Takaka and Collingwood districts. POET NELSON. THE POET'S LEADING HOTEL, Under New Management. CTISITOES and the Travelling Public ¥ -will find everything in the way of comfort and attention. All meals ana ;bedßls6d. Cups of Tea obtainable at any hour. Diningroom under the personal super, vision of Mbs Diamanti. Every attention to miners and Tabooers. C. I. DIAMANTI, Proprietor. Late of the West Coast and Marlboroueh / Goldfields. Phone 345. 4343 NOTICE. "^HE COLONIST" may be obtest daily from Mrs. Johnston'*Store, Tahuna. BOND, FINNEY & CO., Proprietor* NOTICE. cJ^ Business Communications fo* .jS*e Colonist" should be addressed The Manager." All Literary Communications should be addressed "The Editor." , important:— No Communications for /The Colonist" should be addressed to individuals by name. BOND, FINNEY, AND CO., Proprietors, "The Colonist." JI/fEN Enlisting for Service, ehoukj -* procure one of our Clothes Rubber Stamp Marking Outfits for 3s — Ijfd extra.—"The Colonist" Jobbias Department. : '' «i 1...M . Fo? Good Value IN OF BBAPEET AND ksAj%J JL jol US iyt IT WILJa PAY YOU AT .' Trafalgar ..sir»®tf/j^ MARKING OUTFITS of Vow iv>i -vi-r,r*i. ...-....■" • "

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15001, 24 February 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15001, 24 February 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15001, 24 February 1919, Page 8