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PUBLIC NOTICES tions 4, 10 and 11 which are being renovated. . Sections are all flat, fences fair,, pastures fair to good with individual water supplies. Each section estimated to carry 60 cows and replacements. Whole-milk supply. Maximum deposits: Leasehold Nil, Agreement for Sale and Purchase from £250 to £750. Mangatea Farm Settlement Section Approx. Area 652 113 acres 653 100 acres Purchased from Mr W. S. Carter and Estate of A. I. Carter and situated 1 h miles from Te Hoe and 9 miles east of Huntly on Te HoeOhinewai and Taupiri-Orini Roads. Houses of 3 bedroom type, new one on Section 652,. that on Section 653 to be renovated. Land is all flat. Fences and pastures fair to good with individual water supplies. Estimated carrying capacity—Section 652: 70 cows and replacements. Section 653: 54 cows and replacements. Maximum deposits: Section 652 Leasehold Nil, Agreement Sale and Purchase £750. Section 653 Leasehold Nil, Agreement Sale and Purchase £250. Waikare Farm Settlement Section Approx. Area 621 622 623 & 624 (combined) 625 626 Formerly owned by Benjamin Reed and 98 acres 103 acres 112 acres 96 acres 97 acres Estate of situated on Reed’s Road about 2£ miles from Te Kauwhata. Section 626 has a large house to be renovated. All others are 3 bedroom type. Alluvial drained swamp, part being subject to periodic flooding. Fences in good order, pastures good and individual water supplies. Maximum deposits: Leasehold Nil, Agreement Sale and Purchase from £SOO to £750. Special Conditions: The houses may not be ready by Ist July 1948 but board is available for four single men at the State Hydro Electric camp which adjoins the Block. GRADED FOR SOUTH AUCKLAND DISTRICT ONLY: Putiki Farm Settlement Section Approx. Area 149 & 150 (combined) 74 acres 151 152. 153 155 156 162 116 acres 102 acres 98 acres 92 acres 87 acres 81 acres

Acquired from Messrs. Holdsworth Bros, and situated on Edge-cumbe-Thornton Road about 1 mile from Edgecumbe. All sections have new 3-bedroom houses. All flat, pastures and fences in good order; sections 149 and 150 combined have own water supply, others being on community scheme and successful applicants will require to pay levies assessed annually by Hon. Minister of Lands. Estimated carrying capacities from 55/65 cows and replacements. Maximum deposits: Leasehold from Nil to £250; Agreement Sale and Purchase from £250 to £IOOO. Special Conditions: 1. Waikato Gradings do not apply. 2. Sections subject to Rangitaiki Land Drainage Act giving Crown right to levy drainage rates and carry out drainage work. GRADED FOR HAURAKI PLAINS BY PAEROA REHABILITATION COMMITTEE: Opou Farm Settlement Section Approx. Area 38 109 acres Acquired from Wheeler Estate and situated on the KopuarahiKerepeehi Road about 9 miles from Kopu. House is,7 roomed and about 30 years old. All flat and ploughable but subject to poaching in Winter and Spring. Fences and pastures in fair order, watered from County main. Maximum deposit; Leasehold Nil; Agreement Sale and Purchase £SOO. Waitpki Farm Settlement Section Approx. Area 11 157 acres Purchased from Mr C. Fieldhouse and situated on the Paeroa Detour about 6 miles north-west of Te Aroha. House is new 3-bedroom type and there is an old cottage. Land is flat mainly medium loam with patches of swamp and willow-infested waterway, subject to periodic flooding. Fences and pastures fair. Own water supply. Maximum deposit: Leasehold £250; Agreement for Sale and Purchase £IOOO. Special Conditions: Applicants must inspect this section beforehand and must appear before the Paeroa Farming Sub-Committee and have their applications endorsed to the effect that they are qualified to enter the ballot for this section. Intending applicants should arrange with the Rehabilitation Officer, Paeroa, for an interview with the subcommittee. Applicants should inspect the properties in their own interests; if they do not the responsibility of not

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 48, 21 May 1948, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 48, 21 May 1948, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 48, 21 May 1948, Page 1

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