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Thomas Syrates, LAND, ESTATE AND INSURANCE '"■HtoOENT, ' ■ ' . "-TAJiIKA.' ; '." ; No. l.r~Goo<l Dairy Farm of 116 acres; ail cleared, fenced-into 7 paddocks, never-tailing t Jwater. All flat -and ploughable. A large portion of the best river flat- country. Up-to-date 7-roomed dwelling, also bathroom and pantry, wash-house, store-room detached, copper and tubs, hot and cold- water service,, barn, trapshed, harness room, 4-baiT cowshed, concrete floor for shed and yard. To go n » *?S fam ' 21 first-class cows. 1 P.B. Shorthorn bull, 4 heifers. 7 calves, 18 pigs, i horse, 1 milk cart, and harness, 1 gig and harness, 1 plough, chain harrows, cultivator, 4 milk nans and buckets, farm implements, and a sundry lot of tools, \7 ay ,^ Ild-u P dairy factory shares. A good ri urn for year can be shown. Price £28; No. 2.—Sheet and Cattle Farm, 280 apl'68* fencea and subdivided, all of which can be ploughed, flat country. . JN ever-failing water. About 80 acres' nrst class river flat land. Sevenroomed dwelling, detached washhouse, trapshed, stable and barn, 2 loose boxes, machine shed, 4-bail cowshed, cement floor. Stock: 3 cows, 14 head mixed stock, 3 horses, draught and light, 1 lever plough, i set 2-leaf harrows, 1 McCormick mower, Massey hay rake, 1 dray and harness, 1. gig an d harness, carpenter s tools, a lot of useful farm implements, 100 sheep. Price £1650 without stock,"£2l6o with stock. No. 3. Balnham.—Dairy iarm of 256 acres, of which 150 acres is flat land, balance hilly; subdivided vinto seven paddocks. One acre orchard, 10 acres have been ploughed. Sis roomed dwelling, verandah on 3 sides. Large hay shed, men's whare, shelter shed; cow and trap sheds. One mile from cheese factory, post and telephone office, and one and a half from school, to go with the farm, disc harrow, cultivator and plough. Thirty young cows in and coming jntp profit. Never failing water. Other stock can be had at valuation. Price £2450, and terms can be made. No. 4.—First" Class Dairy Farm, with good home, 140 .acres, of which 30 is standing bush; 35 acres have been ploughed, all grass j never-failing water. Well fenced into 12 paddocks. Some of the, best river flat grass land. Dwelling of 6 rooms, back kitchen, store-room and bedroom. Cement floor on back yard, large barn, store-room, cow bails and stable. . Fifteen minutes from township and 20 from dairy factory. Stock to go: 100 good sheep, 20 head good cows, 1 milk cart and. harness. A going concern. Price £3300:. with terms. .. No. 6.—Bainhttfli.—Dairy farm of 57 acres, all flat, grassed and subdivided into convenient paddocks. Neverfailing water. Nice shelter bush and plantation. Large dwelling and all necessary outbuildings. To go with the farm, 19 cows, 1 Holstein bull, number of pigs, 1 half-draught horse (young), spring cart and harness, 3 20gal. milk cans, 1 plough, quantity of hay. • Twenty acres has been ploughed. Cash required for right of lease £470. Freehold £1430, whi6h can^ remain on mortgage for a term. No. b. Takaka.— A good coast sheep run of 540 acres, of which nearly all isi flat and ploughable. balance low mil; fenced; never failing water. Stock to go with the run, 370 sheep, 20 heifers, 3 horses. Price £3000, with terms: No. 7.—Up-to-date home and good farm —all flat and ploughable—good river flat land.. Large dwelling of 5 rooms, bathroom, good water supply • barn 28 x 16, 3-stall stable, trap and chaff rooms, shed 40 s 38, implement shed. The farm consists of 7$ acres, of which 27 acres is under" the" plough and in grass, 20 acres in orchard of choice trees, chiefly apples, balance pears 4 and 5 years old. The balance of the farm is grass. The vendor holds the mail contract for 3 years, worth £68 per year, which he will transfer to buyer. One Dayton motor bike with side car practically new, 1 single horse plough, 1 double furrow orchard plough, 1 single furrow 2 horse plough, rollerj spring tyne cultivator, 1 spading harrows, tine harrows, 1 Planet Junr., 9 tooth horse hoe; 1 mower, 1 farm waggon, 1 2£ h.p. kerosene engine and saw bench, pump, jrick, and a quantity of belting, 1 spray pump arid barrel. All crops to go. Stock: 7 tested cows, pigs. etc. Price £2800, with terms. No. .B.—Dairy and Sheep Farm of 63 acres, all grass, of which 6 acres has been ploughed. Subdivided into 8 paddocks; never failing water. Good dwelling 5 rooms, with back kitchen. To go with the farm, 8 cows and 60 sheep, 2 horses, trap, spring cart, dray and harness, also light harness. Price £1150, and £250 cash will puv you in. No. 9.—Good Fattening or Dairy Farm of 169 acres of the best river flat land, not flooded; all can be plough- -■ ed when stumped. The farm is all. fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks. Never failing water in each paddock. Large shed, with lean-to. To be thrown in with the farm, 1000 acres of 0.L.. Good outlet for stock for winter. Rent only; £4 4s 8d per annum. Natural boundary. Price £2100. Buyer can have the option-trf buying the homestead. Price arid terms to be arranged. . No. 11.—A Good Dairy and Sheep Farm of 200 acres, all sheep-proof fencing. Never failing water. AH .grassed, subdivided into 11 paddocks. A good dwelling of 5 roqms, cowshed (5 bails), with hay loft, wool shed, cart shed, and all ' necessary outbuildings. About 14 acres has been stumped ansl ploughed. To go with the farm, 8 cows, 1 Shorthorn bull, 7 yearling heifers, 4 two-year-old heifers, 7 two-year-old steers, 1 breeding sow, 1 draught mare, cart and harness1, 1 half bred mare, spring cart and harness, 2 good ploughs, chain harrow, tine harrow, scarifier, Planet Junr! drill, leading chains, vice and anvil, stumping jack, and a large lot of farm implements. Price £2100. Further information on application. No. 12.—A Good Dairy Farm at small money, 52 acres, nearly all of which is good grass1, balance rouq;h feed: 11 acres has been ploughed. Subdivided into a number of useful paddocks. Dwelling of 4 rooms, barn, and cowshed. Never failing water.' Adjoining post office and school. To go with the farm, 14 cows, 2 horses, 17 pigs, 13 this year's calves. If not sold by date of sale, 2 ploughs, harrows, cultivator, milk cans, milk cart and harness, sulky ami harness. Price £1300. with terms. Mo. 13.—A Cood Opening for a Young Man. About 500 acres, of which some of the land is freehold, some 0.R.P., all undulating, about 280 acres of which is grass, the balance bush. About 100 chains of fencing. This land joins Government land open to bs taken up. The country carries good grass, and can he made into a good sheep and catblo run. Pric*» £950, with ter?ns.

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15040, 7 April 1919, Page 8

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