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For both buyers and sellers of real estate across the rural, lifestyle and residential categories, spring is a busy and exciting time. As you will see in this edition of the Property Express, PGG Wrightson Real Estate has all three categories covered, right across the country.
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RURAL AND LIFESTYLEE COOLLLECCTTIOONN
S P R I N G 2015 | www.pggwre.co.nz
North Island South Island
PGG Wrightson Real Estate Office locationsStore placement and region lines are an indication only - map details are not to scale.
For specialist knowledge on buying and selling real estate throughout
New Zealand, contact your local PGG Wrightson Real Estate branch.
Kerikeri
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Hamilton
Matamata
Te Kuiti
Thames
Morrinsville
Cambridge
Te Awamutu
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Waihi
Katikati
Te Puke
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Taupo
Hastings
Waipukurau
Wairoa
Feilding
Wanganui
Levin
Taihape
Marton
Hawera
Dannevirke
Masterton
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Challenging the global status quo
Global economic power is returning towards
the East, where it has traditionally resided
for most of history, and away from the West,
where it has sat for the past 150 years:
• Uncertainty in the West regarding recovery
from the GFC
• Fear of terror attacks, both physical and
cyber
• Emerging middle class spending power
around the globe
This is creating opportunity in the agri-food
sector to produce food that fits particular
religious beliefs; that meets the needs of
evolving diets; and recognises the benefits of
new forms of protein.
While governments need food security,
they struggle to pay for it. Although every
government uses some form of subsidy to
achieve national food security, New Zealand
scores very well, with just one per cent
subsidisation compared to 18 per cent for the
OECD average.
One way New Zealand can take advantage
of this mega-trend is through production of
alternative proteins. A long-held view that
wealth is associated with a western diet is
likely to wane as the global status quo is
challenged, in which case alternative food
types from different cultures will gain greater
acceptance. An example is the potential role
of insects in our diet. Insects are an extremely
efficient converter of protein, generating a
low environmental footprint. With cultural
considerations dismantled, deriving a protein
powder from insects could become an
important part of New Zealand’s primary
production sector in future.
Future world citizens
Consumers of our products are changing:
• More and more live in large urban centres
• They are increasingly connected and
socially engaged via new technology
• Those aged over 65 are becoming more
prominent demographically
What primary producers should consider
around the needs and aspirations of future
world citizens is how consumers utilise
technology to make products local; how the
ageing population will seek food tailored to
its needs; and how food solutions can best fit
into urban lifestyles.
Examples of how to increase levels of
convenience for future world citizens
include developing products that are easy
to cut and eat, and therefore suit arthritis
sufferers; foods with lower energy content
for older consumers who do not require
excess calories; and fruit products that fit the
KPMG’s Agribusiness Agenda has defined five overarching trends that farmers and
others involved in New Zealand’s primary production need to be aware of as they
plan for the future.
Defining trends to plan for the future
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lifestyles of commuters who may live in small
apartments without kitchen facilities and
spend two or more hours travelling to work
by train each day.
Empowering infrastructure
Many different types of new infrastructure to
empower individuals are in development:
• As expectations of healthcare rise, bills are
becoming unaffordable, shifting the focus
away from ‘cure’ and towards ‘prevention’
• Sustainable energy is slowly becoming
economically feasible
• Risks associated with anti-microbial
resistance loom as a greater threat
To benefit, food producers will need to
prepare for legal restrictions to be imposed
on food for social reasons; for the evolution
of synthetic food to accelerate; and for
greater pressure to come on decision-
makers to remove antibiotics from the
food supply chain.
As preventative healthcare becomes
increasingly important, primary producers
will have a major role to play developing
new food solutions for everything from sleep
deprivation, to heart disease, to dementia,
to cancer prevention and beyond. This will
be possible particularly using genetics and
nutraceuticals designed to provide new
health benefits or to emphasise the qualities
already recognised in certain food types.
A connected and converging digital world
Although the digital world is connecting and
converging rapidly, this process has much
further to go:
• By 2050, 50 billion devices will be
connected to the internet
• A wave of data already exists, which will
only grow
• The quest for artificial intelligence is
accelerating
Primary producers have much to gain,
particularly when they work out how to
leverage the ‘internet of things’ in precision
agriculture; how to use technology to create
new consumer experiences; and how to
develop or use the integration of data for
both production and marketing.
Change will come in the form of disruptive
technology and it will come quickly. Farmers
need to be ready in order to stay relevant.
A collaborative approach by New Zealand
primary producers would be the way to
create a broad data platform from which
to improve and enhance decision-making
capability. How to collect all that data into a
single meaningful point, from which good
decisions can be based, is the challenge.
If New Zealand can work that out, we will
benefit considerably.
Enabling indefinite sustainable living
As environmental concerns grow, sustainable
living becomes a more important objective:
• Addressing climate change and a
consequential shift to low carbon models
• Population growth placing stress on
natural resources
• Consumer concerns around food integrity
and provenance
• Malnourishment impacting 800 million
people, indicating a system failure
Primary producers and policy-makers will
need to seek solutions for a water-stressed
world; implement policy responses to reduce
food waste; integrate new technologies
to assure the authenticity of primary
production; and recognise that we are
capable of addressing food system failures.
Resource constraints around future world
dairy production suggest that New Zealand’s
current predominant model, based on
removing water from milk to produce
powder, could and should be modified.
We will realise a big opportunity if we can
find cost effective ways to give ‘as fresh’
milk a reasonable shelf life, and overcome
the logistics challenges of taking it to
international markets. By making the right
in-market investments to export milk in liquid
form, we would create the opportunity to
grow the value of our dairy product and
increase farmer returns.
How well are New Zealand primary
producers positioned to take advantage
of these trends?
As a country, we have a number of
advantages. Doing business here is easy
and highly transparent with low levels of
corruption; we have excellent participation
in education and enviable quality of life;
and we are geographically well located,
particularly relative to Asia.
As the global population grows and
emerging economies grow wealth, the
world will demand significantly more food,
fibre and timber to support the increasingly
individualised lifestyles that people will
aspire to. This is undeniably good news for
the medium to long-term, macro picture for
New Zealand’s primary sector. We have the
opportunity to offer the right products, in
the right place, at the right time. What we
need to do is work out how to realise this
potential by selecting and pursuing those
opportunities that will maximise the value we
are able to generate from what we produce.
What might hold New Zealand back as
these trends play out?
We do not have a strong system or culture
of innovation; we have no ‘international’ city;
although participation in education is high,
attainment is low; we are generally content
with low incomes relative to similar countries;
and we are more focused on churning
wealth than creating it.
Scale is an issue: New Zealand’s companies
can be squeezed because we are too small
to be relevant.
To focus on one shortcoming that we can
address, recent challenges in the dairy
sector underscore that New Zealand has
no exclusive right to sell its products at a
premium. Over the last 12 years, the value
of our primary sector exports has grown
by 4.5 per cent per annum, mainly through
increased volume, rather than adding value.
To properly address that, and ensure the
sector delivers $100 billion per annum by
2035 compared to the $35 billion it gives
us now, we need to make cultural changes,
turning our leading primary producers into
true high-value enterprises. Those enterprises
need to fully comprehend what it means to
add value. They need to understand each
step in the supply chain in detail, and to take
proactive measures to manage how products
flow through the chain to meet the needs of
the ultimate consumers of our products.
New Zealand Merino has done this well,
as has Zespri, and the wine industry does it
better than most. A significant opportunity
exists for apple growers around cider. While
our first grade apples are fine and a well-
respected export, we could gain considerably
more value from lower grade apples if they
were turned into craft ciders, which is one
of the fast-growing beverage categories
worldwide, and which New Zealand
definitely has the capability to do extremely
well in.
As a sector, we lack a big vision. This is a
significant concern, particularly as our future
role in the global food system is likely to
evolve rapidly, driven by changes in
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We need to think deeply about how the
primary sector must be positioned to
compete and win in the markets of the
future, particularly with concerns over
whether the industry is actually realising
enough value from our current production.
We must address the fears that wider New
Zealand has about the sector’s environmental
impact; animal welfare practices; and foreign
ownership of assets. We also need to fully
meet the challenges of supporting vibrant
rural communities.
Where do you see New Zealand’s primary
production sector generating export
wealth in 20 years’ time?
If we are to retain and enhance our current
position and the standard of living that
we enjoy, by 2035, I expect New Zealand’s
exports will have diversified to include
production of exponentially more natural
dairy liquids, as opposed to milk powder;
and a range of bio-products from timber, as
opposed to raw logs.
We will have moved confidently to become
a high producer of medicinal plants. Ten
years ago, the thought of growing marijuana
as a legitimate business would never have
been conceived of; now it could have a big
future. As the United States has started to
decriminalise, medical marijuana is becoming
an important new category. Likewise,
Tasmania has quickly become the world’s
most important producer of medical grade
morphine. We can identify and exploit similar
niches in New Zealand.
We also need to make the most of our
natural advantages to exploit some of the
many climate-related opportunities that
will become more apparent over the next
two decades. Analysis suggests there are
significant stretches of under-developed
Maori land scattered across the northern
half of the North Island. These will become
warmer and wetter as the climate changes,
which we should think about when
developing that land. Traditionally used for
sheep and beef, it may become suited to
higher value horticultural use.
Also, by 2035, we will have built on our
current reputation as a leading producer
of natural beef and veal, kiwifruit, lamb and
mutton, natural dairy ingredients, other food
products, wine, aquaculture and other animal
co-products, each of which will still make a
considerable contribution to our national
export revenue.
Some other innovative export developments
will have started to make a positive impact
on our national balance sheet, including
synthetic dairy products, poultry and egg
products, synthetic red meat, pork, insect
protein powders, cider, sheep and goat milk,
and goat meat.
If you were to make three
recommendations to farmers about how
best to position themselves for the future,
what would those recommendations be?
First, farmers need to be very clear about
how their products are being used in the
market. They need to fully understand and
constantly re-evaluate what consumers
expect of them and what they are producing.
Know your customers.
Second, they need to recognise that they are
an important part of a value chain. They need
to be aware of and engaged with whoever
represents them in that value chain, to ensure
that as much as possible of the value they
produce returns to the farmers themselves.
Know and trust your partners.
Third, they need to be open and aware
of rapidly developing technology, and be
prepared to adopt it, particularly when it has
the potential to disrupt either their methods
of production or any of the assumptions that
underlie what they do and how they deliver
product to the end-consumer. Make sure you
have the best possible technology.
And what advice would you give to
others involved in New Zealand’s primary
production sector, including government,
to ensure that we maximise our
performance in the future?
Decision-makers need to be open-minded
and welcome collaborative foreign
investment, recognising the benefits that can
come into our sector. Working collaboratively
with such investors is the key. We need to
find ways we can benefit and work with
international partners.
We need to ensure that we are aware of the
big picture for long-term innovation. Inter-
generational investment by farmers in the
1960s and 70s paved the way for more recent
gains by our dairy sector. A similar long-term
horizon needs to be in mind when decisions
are made around our environmental
footprint and sustainability.
Finally, we need to remember that we are
a food-producing industry focusing on
product that people are going to eat. We
need to understand our consumers. We are
not selling to an ‘average’ person; an average
person does not exist. To be able to target
higher value customers we need to spend
time and effort getting to know them.
Opportunities ahead of the primary
production sector are immense. Whether or
not we capture those is within the control of
farmers themselves. They are capable, they
just need to proceed smartly, with a well-
constructed plan. Farmers have the ability
to influence what our supply chain partners
do. All of this is in the hands of primary
producers. Our future is very exciting.
Ian Proudfoot is global head of agribusiness for KPMG. Based in Auckland, he is the lead author of the company’s Agribusiness Agenda, which is published annually in June and November based on formulated research, feedback and critical discussion involving around 150 leaders of New Zealand’s primary production sector.
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Passion for irrigation still runs deepDave Finlay describes himself simply as an “irrigation man.” Ingrained in his memory
is his time farming a dryland property at Windsor in North Otago, battling drought
and having to sell his sheep in drought sales. It was, he recalls, ‘nightmarish stuff.’
Those challenging times resulted in him
later becoming a driving force behind
irrigation development in North Otago.
At 78, Mr Finlay shows no signs of slowing
down, as he continues working as a rural
sales consultant for PGG Wrightson Real
Estate in Oamaru.
But he is standing down this month as
a director of the Lower Waitaki Irrigation
Company, after a 41-year involvement.
Chairman Chris Dennison, who is also
standing down at the annual meeting
this month, said Mr Finlay’s passion for
irrigation ran very deep.
As a director, he was full of new ideas and
dynamic ways of dealing with problems
and his input would be missed.
His contribution had also been selfless.
“This isn’t about Dave Finlay, it’s about
a community,” Mr Dennison said.
Mr Finlay grew up on a farm at Windsor,
one of 11 children, and started shearing
in 1954, throughout North Otago and into
the finewool-growing areas of the Upper
Waitaki and Mackenzie.
He then attended Lincoln College, having
done well at St Kevin’s College. He chose
to do an intensive agriculture course,
which meant completing a two year
diploma in one year.
Keen for a change in “thinking patterns,”he
found it hard to explain to his mates why
he was taking on tertiary study. But he
wanted a change and was interested to see
what he could learn.
The course included animal health, stock
management, feed, nutrition, production
and farm management and he returned
to North Otago enthusiastic about farming.
A talented rugby player, he also played
“90-something” games for North Otago,
captaining the team in 1971 and later
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Jim Scorrar of PGG Wrightson Real Estate,
Pukekohe finally sold Mako Point, a 56
hectare coastal farm property at Big Bay near
the entrance to Manukau Harbour, in late
autumn, after it was originally listed for sale
in 2000, with no takers since. He said, in the
end, market demand caught up with the
Awhitu property.
“In rural real estate, sometimes it is a
significant challenge to find the right
purchaser. Other salespeople have tried
to sell this farm over the years, without
success. We listed it in late 2013. It is a
perfectly good rural property, previously set
up as a 110 cow dairy farm. Big Bay is famous
for its clear waters, safe swimming and good
fishing and, with 1.6 kilometres of white
sand shoreline, Mako Point has potential for
residential and lifestyle subdivision. A little
closer to Auckland CBD or in Clevedon, it
would have sold in no time. In this instance
though, it took a little longer for the market
to develop an appreciation of the property’s
quality,” he said.
Johnny McDonald bought Mako Point in
June 1985. He and wife, Vanessa brought
Manukau Harbour property finally sells after more than 15 years on the market
up their three sons and one daughter,
now aged between 17 and 27, on the farm.
Vanessa says it provided an ideal background
for their childhood.
“It has been a great lifestyle to bring up
a young family. Their playground was the
beach. The whole of the Awhitu Peninsula, in
general, is a wonderful community,” she says.
They first tried to sell in 2000.
“We tested the market, offering the farm for
sale by auction. While there were bids, none
met our expectations. We tried again two
years later, selling by a tender process and,
once again, nobody offered what we
were after.
A South Auckland coastal property may have set an unusual real estate record,
eventually selling more than 15 years after first going on the market.
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pggwre.co.nzProperty Express Spring 2015
Kerikeri, Far North pggwre.co.nz/KER21993
Northlands Most Wanted• High profile location, corner of SH10 and Wiroa Road• Close to Bay of Islands Airport• 6.36ha orchard and 3800m² with three-bedroom dwelling• Deep phase volcanic soil on Kerikeri irrigation• Orchard or prime commercial development site (subject to consents)
This would have to be the most exciting real estate opportunity in Northland currentlyavailable. Check out the location, it’s truly eye bulging! This ex-citrus orchard is on two titlesand right on the corner approaching the main round-about in Kerikeri. Long SH10 roadfrontage and handy Wiroa Road access. What would you do with Northland’s most wanted?
TENDERPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold By Private Treaty)Closes 4.00pm
Thursday 26 November
B 09 407 4831 | M 021 425 145Mark Woolley
B 09 407 4838 | M 027 441 1383Rex Robb
Haruru, Far North pggwre.co.nz/KER21796
Waitangi River Lifestyle Sections• Ocean views are awesome from Lot 27• Haruru falls and walking tracks close by• Waitangi river trout fishing and kayaking on your doorstep• Kerikeri High School zone• Covenants apply
BONUS! Buy one of these sections through Mark Woolley and receive a FREE $500 PGGWrightson Retail shop voucher. (Terms and Conditions apply)Don't delay on these, they are hot and good to go. Titles are issued and they are selling fast.Grab your gumboots and choose your favourite.
FROM $140,000GST Inclusive
B 09 407 4831 | M 021 425 145Mark Woolley
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Waimate North, Far North pggwre.co.nz/KER21950
El Dorado - A Golden Opportunity• Citrus orchard - prime central location in the Bay of Islands• 8ha title (approximately) - mandarins and navel oranges• Great returns, potential for growth• Options for marketing produce available• Total or part management options• Close to Kerikeri shops, cafés and schools• Packing shed, fruit grader and waxing machine• Implement shed with concrete floor• Good soil types and several good house sites
PRICE ON APPLICATION
B 09 407 4838 | M 027 441 1383Rex Robb
Bay of Islands pggwre.co.nz/KER21766
Pakaraka Parklands Lifestyle Sections• Central to Kerikeri, Paihia and the Bay of Islands, commute to Whangarei• Quality subdivision for families, with a choice of schools• Tar seal private cul-de-sac. Power, water and phone• Maturing olive trees in the best rich volcanic soil• 2.2ha (5.5 acres) of shared wetland and walkways• Lot sizes 5650m² - 1.24ha (1.39 - 3.06 acres)• Priced from $125,000 - $170,000
The Northland property market is heating up, don't get left out in the cold! This is a highquality subdivision, get in now and have the best choice.
FOR SALE
B 09 407 4831 | M 021 425 145Mark Woolley
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pggwre.co.nzProperty Express Spring 2015
Kohukohu, Far North pggwre.co.nz/KER2737056
Quality Grazing on Harbours Edge• Affordable 186ha grazing unit with harbour frontage and further land purchase a possibility• Presently utilised for dairy grazing and growing out or fattening of cattle• Also at present home to a horse stud• Comfortable sound home and good outbuildings• Extremely attractive farm and pricing• Recommended viewing
$1.1MPlus GST (if any)
B 09 407 4833 | M 027 254 4784Andrew Ludbrook
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Whananaki, Whangarei pggwre.co.nz/WHG21674
Well Set Up and Ready to Go!• This is a tidy, well farmed unit with very good and well laid out infrastructure• Approximately 115ha effective with five year average production of 107,000kg MS• Thirteen-year-old 24 ASHB shed currently milking 320 cows• 1,200m² covered pad, two homes, calf rearing facilities/implement sheds• Contour is described as 70% flat and 30% rolling with a mix of good productive soil types• Water is very reliable and is sourced from a stream on the property• The farm is compliant, the location is great and there are options around purchasing withone house or twoThis property is well worth checking out, for more details and viewing appointments, giveDennis a call.
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Tuesday 3 November
B 09 470 2528 | M 022 312 7704Dennis Wallace
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Hukerenui, Whangarei pggwre.co.nz/WHG21919
Ideal First FarmThis 94.7613ha dairy farm is well worth inspection for those looking to purchase their firstdairy farm. Improvements include 15 ASHB milking shed with Delaval plant, half round barn,calf shed, implement shed, two concrete bunkers and 150 cow capacity 30m concrete stand-off pad with feed troughs, brown rock quarry and three-bedroom plus office family home.Milking 140 spring calving jersey cows twice a day on target for 40,000kg MS. The currentowner in their second season has done the hard yards to tidy up so you can move in and reapthe benefits.If you are a keen beach goer, fisherman, diver or just need some time off the farm, you are welllocated to access options within 50km drive for some well deserved rest and relaxation.Don't delay - call Mel today.
DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATYPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold Prior)Closes 4.00pm
Wednesday 11 November
B 09 470 2522 | M 021 134 6472Mel Currin
B 09 470 2522 | M 027 295 4621Tracey Currin
Hukerenui, Whangarei pggwre.co.nz/WHG21319
Consistently Performing DairyThis 190.4068ha all autumn calving dairy farm provides a stable history of good productionwith a three year average of 155,874kg MS. Improvements include a 40ASHB cow shed withadjacent feed pad providing for 400 cows, a large array of sheds providing ample storage forplant, machinery, feed and calf rearing, stable, tack room and horse truck complex. The mainhomestead has six bedrooms, inground swimming pool and its own cabana. There is also anoutdoor arena and a three-bedroom cottage with one bathroom and a separate toilet. Add tothis brown rock sourced from the farms own quarry and water pumped from two bores forcontinuous supply and the picture is complete.
Don’t delay, call Mel today.
DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATYPlus GST (if any)
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Thursday 12 November
B 09 470 2522 | M 021 134 6472Mel Currin
B 09 470 2522 | M 027 295 4621Tracey Currin
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pggwre.co.nzProperty Express Spring 2015
Waimamaku, Far North pggwre.co.nz/WHG21741
The Good Life Awaits!188.7538ha in nine titles currently milking 73 spring calving Jersey cows on target to achieve16,500kg MS with 70 calves reared on whole milk each year and running the beef on to R2’s.Improvements include 10 ASHB cowshed, hay and storage shed/workshop, five-bayimplement shed, calf rearing shed, disused cow shed and an array of other storage buildings.The older family home provides open plan living with three-bedrooms, an office and adetached single garage.This is an ideal entry level property with options as to how you farm into the future. Stay as asplit dairy beef operation or change the focus to suit your preference and achieve your desiredlifestyle. The choice is yours. Phone now to arrange a viewing so you are on the road to a lifeof self-sufficiency and being your own boss.
DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATYPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold Prior)Closes 4.00pm
Thursday 5 November
B 09 470 2522 | M 021 134 6472Mel Currin
B 09 470 2522 | M 027 295 4621Tracey Currin
Awarua, Far North pggwre.co.nz/WHG21917
Quality BeefThis 216.4958ha property (in two titles) running 130 breeding cows, 35 two-year-old bulls and100 yearlings, has been farmed with pride by its owner. This is reflected in the tidy pastures,well grown, quiet natured stock and loving restoration of the old woolshed. Improvementsinclude large implement shed, two-bay implement shed backing on to the detached four-cargarage, two woolsheds and two half round barns (one with lean-to and a good set of stockyards with loading race). The warm family homestead provides comfortable living with fourdouble bedrooms, bathroom, en suite and modernised kitchen.
There's a lot on offer here for those who are looking to own and operate a quality beef unitwhile enjoying a comfortable family lifestyle so don’t delay, call Mel today.
DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATYPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold Prior)Closes 4.00pm
Wednesday 4 November
B 09 470 2522 | M 021 134 6472Mel Currin
B 09 470 2522 | M 027 295 4621Tracey Currin
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Poroti, Whangarei pggwre.co.nz/WHG21802
Infrastructure, Performance, LocationThis excellent contour freehold 153.19ha dairy farm in three titles provides excellentinfrastructure geared to maximise return on investment. Improvements include 30ASHB,CellSense technology, two 30T feed silos, two 200 cow herd homes, excellent calf rearingfacility, feed and maize storage, three pond effluent system and two good homes. Averagethree year production of 174,639kg MS with last season actuals of 181,089kg MS. Milking onaverage 480 spring calving cows with DNA records the farm utilises a variety of feeds andadjoining lease land which may also be available to new owners. With forethought to futuredevelopment and time efficiency, this property is well set up to farm for tomorrow, not justtoday. Realise a dream and secure your future with this high quality property.
DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATYPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold Prior)Closes 4.00pm
Thursday 5 November
B 09 470 2522 | M 021 134 6472Mel Currin
Mareretu, Kaipara pggwre.co.nz/WEL21693
Superior Infrastructure - Ashgrove Dairy Farm• 310ha dairy farm (approximately 230ha effective), handy to Maungaturoto• Retiring vendors selling after over 60 years of family farming• Beautiful main home of six bedrooms, four bathrooms, swimming pool and large garage• The second dwelling is very tidy, with three bedrooms and sleep out• Very good 30 ASHB with auto yard wash• 500 cow concrete feed pad with flood-wash and adjoining concrete silage pad• Large new four-bay lockup hay barn/supplement shed, plus additional shedding• Huge covered calf facilities and a woolshed for calf rearing• Best production of 150,000kg MS from 450 Spring calving cows should be comfortablyexceeded this year, so this really is a farm on the rise
DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATYPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold Prior)Closes 4.00pm
Thursday 12 November
B 09 423 9717 | M 021 418 161Scott Tapp
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pggwre.co.nzProperty Express Spring 2015
Warkworth pggwre.co.nz/WEL21647
Rare Dairy Investment in Matakana• 98.5ha of flat to rolling contour in three titles• Currently operating as a productive dairy farm• Lovely pre-1900s Kauri homestead with panoramic rural outlook• 18 ASHB cowshed, wintering barns and support buildings• Substantial road frontage in highly sought after location• Located less than 3km from the heart of Matakana, and close to Omaha and SandspitAvailable on the market for the first time in decades, an exciting opportunity exists topurchase a significant family owned property situated in one of Rodney's top locations. Withbeaches, cafés, restaurants, wineries and art galleries all only a short drive away, theopportunities are endless.
TENDERPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold By Private Treaty)Closes 4.00pm
Thursday 29 October
B 09 423 9717 | M 021 418 161Scott Tapp
Dargaville pggwre.co.nz/DAG21761
All the Boxes Ticked! - 550 Mahuta Road, Dargaville• 314 hectares easy to rolling contour with coastal views, free draining soils• 41 ASHB cow shed, alpha plant, meal feeding system and pro-track• Implement sheds, calf sheds, hay barns, feed pad, PK bunker• 242,500kg MS average with 500kg MS winter milk contract. Split calving herd• Three-bedroom main home, three-bedroom workers home and two single workers units
An opportunity to progress your dairy career on a property with excellent scale while enjoyingthe benefits of a tremendous coastal location, or an excellent investment in a well-developedlargely self-contained dairy unit with a history of consistent returns.Retiring vendors want this SOLD!
AUCTIONPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold Prior)11.00am, Wednesday 14 October
PGG Wrightson Real Estate, Cnr Dent &Finlayson Streets, Whangarei
B 09 439 3344 | M 027 668 8468Megan Browning
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Te Kopuru, Dargaville pggwre.co.nz/DAG21924
One of Kaipara's Most Admired Dairy Farms• Quality, infrastructure, production, location. Conservatively farmed• 244 hectares with 118 hectares alluvial flats, balance easy rolling contour• 60 bail rotary shed, Alfa plant, in shed meal system, calf/implement sheds• Covered wintering feed pad, truck shed, tack room• Production eight year average 170,000kg MS, milking 480 spring cows• Quality limestone races to 131 paddocks• A beautiful refurbished main home, private and attractive setting, double garaging• Second spacious three-bedroom home, large section, swimming pool and double garaging• Three-bedroom workers home with rumpus and lean-to carport
This farm is a must view. Northland's equivalent of Waikato. Consistent production of topfertility on this farm owned by the same family for 48 years. Don't miss this one! A stunningfarm, admired by the locals. View today!
Option to purchase as a full going concern with cows, shares and machinery.
SALE BY SET DATEPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold Prior)Closes 2.00pm
Thursday 19 November
B 09 439 3344 | M 027 668 8468Megan Browning
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pggwre.co.nzProperty Express Spring 2015
Clevedon, Auckland pggwre.co.nz/HAM21922
Once in a Lifetime108 hectares, mainly flatComing to the market for the first time in 40 yearsThree homes and rotary cowshedApproximately 32km to Auckland CBDAbility to secure additional lease landRegular and consistent fertiliser applicationsPotential for diversification into a number of other land usesYou will be impressed with the desirable location and great contourApproximately 14 hectares is made up of turnips and maize and cropped annuallyPlenty of potential here, a superb buying opportunity awaits!
TENDERPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold By Private Treaty)Closes 4.00pm
Friday 30 OctoberCnr Rostrevor & Vialou Streets,
Hamilton
B 07 858 5302 | M 027 475 9808John Sisley
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Kaiaua, Auckland pggwre.co.nz/PUK21957
Work, Play, RelaxFarming, fishing and stunning views thrown in! Are these features of interest to you? Thenthis 87ha (more or less) dairy farm overlooking the Firth of Thames is a must see. Thepresentation is reflected in the 55 years of dedication from the present owner and retirementis now desired.
On offer is land and buildings, plus all animals and machinery if wanted. Buildings includedare a 20 ASHB dairy shed with meal dispenser; storage is a breeze with four implement shedsand a hay barn. There is also consent to irrigate 50ha from pond water.
The main house sits elevated and is well appointed to take advantage of the stunning viewsthat this property has to offer. From your elevated position you will be able to decide if it is agood fishing day, taking full advantage of the close proximity to the boat ramp. The Firth ofThames is well known for its fishing, and the Sea Bird Coast offers a multitude of sporting andhunting activities.
TENDERPlus GST (if any)
Closes 4.00pmFriday 6 November
B 09 237 2041 | M 027 473 3632Adrian van Mil
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Thames pggwre.co.nz/THA21781
Fancy a Lifestyle Change?'Chartre Manor' sits elevated above Thames on 1.05ha with amazing panoramic views of theHauraki Gulf. The two storied Tudor-style home and spacious self-contained cottage ispresently operating as an upmarket B&B. The main dwelling features six-bedrooms, fourbathrooms, office, second guest lounge, conservatory, kitchen and open plan dining/familyarea. There's a large covered deck/entertainment area, as well a relaxing inground poolcomplex. The cottage has a kitchen, open plan living and one-bedroom with en suite. Doublegarage, carport and plenty of parking. Plans drawn up for subdivision below the house, not yetapproved. Vendors will consider all options, going concern or with land subdivided. Gatewayto the Coromandel, centrally located to beaches, great fishing and more.
ENQUIRIES OVER $1.3MPlus GST (if any)
B 07 867 9598 | M 027 475 4742Lorenza Devcich
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Tauhei, Waikato pggwre.co.nz/MOR21996
794 Tauhei Road• 120 hectares (subject to survey)• Currently milking approximately 220 cows supplying Open Country Dairy as well as carrying40 rising yearlings and 60 calves• A near new 30 ASHB shed with 24 sets of cups and usual farm buildings• The three-bedroom home has a large kitchen/living area recently redecorated• The motivated vendor will negotiate an early possession date if required
There are lots of options here, fill the maize bunker and winter cows, graze young stock, milk afew cows, raise lots of calves and beef or grow 30–40 hectares of maize. Endless opportunities!Call Stuart today for more information.
FOR SALE
B 07 889 0167 | M 021 776 173Stuart Stobie
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pggwre.co.nzProperty Express Spring 2015
Te Aroha, Waikato pggwre.co.nz/HAM21936
405 Hectare Breeding & Finishing - 153 Hill Road• Approximately 6km north of the Te Aroha township• Sound fencing and natural gravity fed reticulated water• Good tracks make for easy stock management• Structural improvements include three stand woolshed, two sheep yards, two cattle yards,implement shed, two hay barns and a sleep out• The main dwelling is a recently refurbished four double-bedroom brick home• Nine titles
All the hard work has been done on this property allowing more time to enjoy the closeproximity of the Coromandel Peninsula and exceptional hunting on offer with the KaimaiRanges right on the boundary.
$3.2MPlus GST (if any)
B 07 870 6219 | M 027 321 1343Doug Wakelin
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Whatawhata, Waikato pggwre.co.nz/HAM21954
Lifestyle with Subdivision Potential6.4844ha with a 155m² (approximately) renovated three-bedroom homeHigh standard of renovationProperty borders the Waipa riverCurrent preliminary investigation underway to determine number of available sitesMost sites will have elevated panoramic viewsDevelop now or land bank for the futureVery easy drive to Hamilton (12km to Dinsdale)A sleep out provides for a fourth bedroomAncillary sheds, yard and loading race
AUCTIONPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold Prior)11.00am, Wednesday 4 November
87 Duke St, Cambridge
B 07 858 5310 | M 021 738 987Stephanie Rowe
B 07 858 5310 | M 021 939 548Neale Grubb
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Tauwhare, Waikato pggwre.co.nz/MOR21797
125ha Freehold with 30ha Lease• Fantastic location situated in the golden triangle of Hamilton, Matamata and Morrinsville• The property consists of a very kind contour of flat to gently undulating• The 36 ASHB shed is complemented by the 280 cow herd home and feed pad with floodwash• Well formed races lead from the centrally located dairy to the 72 paddocks• With a substantial main home set in lovely grounds and a further two very good homes• There is an excellent range of farm buildings• Milking approximately 380 cows, supplying Fonterra• Production for 2014/15 was 171,280kg MS
AUCTION(Unless Sold Prior)
11.00am, Wednesday 11 NovemberPGG Wrightson Real Estate Ltd, 87 Duke Street,
Cambridge
B 07 889 0167 | M 021 776 173Stuart Stobie
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pggwre.co.nzProperty Express Spring 2015
Tauwhare, Waikato pggwre.co.nz/MOR21989
Superior LocationThis 55.6ha grazing and cropping block is a blank canvas for the discerning purchaser.
With high quality Horotiu soils, this sits in the centre of the golden triangle being onlyapproximately 11km to Hamilton, 13km to Cambridge and 17km to Morrinsville. The contouris predominantly flat with one gentle rolling paddock. A central race leads through the farmwith numerous trees and hedges to provide shelter for the animals. Infrastructure consists ofa woolshed converted to accommodation that is currently rented, two large enclosed gablesheds, one with four loose boxes down one side, a hay barn and a set of stock yards. Primaryschooling is a short distance away at Tauwhare primary school with secondary schoolingavailable at Cambridge High School or Hillcrest High School.
The property has an extremely attractive lease to a multi-national company growing maizeand grass silage with some cattle grazing who are eager to carry on with the current leasearrangement. The sellers have relocated overseas and require a sale to move onto their nextexciting venture.
AUCTIONPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold Prior)11.00am, Wednesday 11
NovemberPGG Wrightson Real Estate, 87
Duke Street, Cambridge
B 07 889 0162 | M 027 449 9283Ken Walker
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Tamahere, Waikato pggwre.co.nz/CAM21293
Unique Tamahere Oasis• 8467m² of land on the edge of the Waikato River• The land is a mixture of bare land, mature trees and native bush with its own watering hole• This is a sought after Tamahere location near excellent schools and the amenities ofHamilton and Cambridge• Situated amongst homes worth over a million dollars• There is nothing else quite like this on the market in this location, viewing is a must!
$425,000GST Inclusive
B 07 823 0181 | M 027 486 4893Scott Borland
Cambridge, Waikato pggwre.co.nz/CAM21980
7.4ha Quality Living & Subdivision Potential• 300m² four-bedroom executive homestead built in 1992 in private setting• Large shedding plus two horse boxes and yards• Mature English trees strategically planted around eight paddocks• A home for the entertainer with designer salt water pool• Opportunity to live on the outskirts of the beautiful town of Cambridge• Currently rented as vendors have relocated• Contact Martin to arrange viewing or attend open days
AUCTIONPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold Prior)1.00pm, Wednesday 11 November
PGG Wrightson Real Estate Ltd, 87 Duke Street,Cambridge
B 07 823 0632 | M 027 497 0830Martin Lee
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pggwre.co.nzProperty Express Spring 2015
Cambridge, Waikato pggwre.co.nz/CAM20617
Private, Quiet, Great Views & Close to Cambridge• Quiet and private location• Approx 276m² modern four-bedroom home• Lovely outdoor living with stunning views• Four-bay implement shed for farm storage or room for big boy toys• 5.8ha with grazing paddocks, bush and stony bottom stream• Enough land to run a few beefies or keep a pony or two• Backdrop of a drystock farm• Fully developed but has potential for further plantings in the bush for those interested inconservation
AUCTIONPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold Prior)1.00pm, Wednesday 11 November
PGG Wrightson Real Estate Ltd, 87 Duke Street,Cambridge
B 07 823 0632 | M 027 497 0830Martin Lee
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Kawhia Harbour pggwre.co.nz/HAM21999
Kowhainui - West Coast SubdivisionThis property is situated at the southern end of the Kawhia harbour offering sea andharbour views. Approximately 67km west of Te Awamutu and 84km south west of Hamiltoncity. Kowhainui is surrounded by QEII native bush abounding with bird life and is handy toall tides boat launching facilities.
The seven sections on offer are fully fenced with power and concrete driveway to the gate.Reasonable building covenants apply recognising the natural environment and investorsecurity. Sections range in size from 2589m² to 1.576ha. Realistically priced starting from$90,000 GST inclusive.
PRICE BY NEGOTIATION
B 07 870 6219 | M 027 321 1343Doug Wakelin
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West King Country pggwre.co.nz/HAM21816
Picturesque and Productive - Rakaunui Road, KawhiaGrazing and finishing347 hectares freeholdOnly 59km to Te AwamutuGood home and woolshedExcellent fencing and waterStunning harbour frontageAdditional land available
AUCTIONPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold Prior)11.00am, Wednesday 11 November
PGG Wrightson Real Estate Ltd, 87 Duke St,Cambridge
B 07 858 5302 | M 027 475 9808John Sisley
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Aria, King Country pggwre.co.nz/TEK21769
Punawai Pastoral, 467ha - Spoilt for Contour• Located in the heart of the Aria district, just approximately 3km to Aria school• Multiple cattle options available due to the large percentage of flat and rolling contour,balance being easy hill with some steeper sidlings• Central lane way from the four-bedroom dwelling through to the middle of the flats• Reticulated water throughout the farm• Dairy support, cattle finishing, sheep breeding/finishing and maize and silage productionhave all been part of this farms management structure• A property with this contour opens up the possibilities - whether it be cropping, conversion,dairy support or cattle finishing• Contact Peter for more information on this property and open day details
AUCTIONPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold Prior)11.00am, Friday 27 November
Panorama Motor Inn, Awakino Road, Te Kuiti
B 07 878 0265 | M 027 473 5855Peter Wylie
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pggwre.co.nzProperty Express Spring 2015
Matamata pggwre.co.nz/PUT21205
A Rare Find HereOn behalf of my vendors, we are proud to present this property to the market for the firsttime since 1919. Situated just past the Matamata town boundary on Tower Road, this 127.4hanearly flat dairy unit has four titles. 101.67ha along with three individual 8.5ha, 8.17ha and8.01ha lifestyle blocks. These are serviced by a tar-seal road, power, town water and phoneconnections. Along with this, the property has a good selection of support buildings andthree good homes. A 32 ASHB shed, 450 cow feed pad, new concrete pre-cast silage bunkersand an upgraded effluent system supports 180 spring calvers and 180 autumn calvers.Purchase options available:1. Whole property2. 101.4ha with the option to lease the remaining 25.73ha3. Other subdivision options may be available
This unique property would lend itself to many different types of farming from growingpotatoes and onions, maize, support unit, horses or as an intensive dairy unit. An opportunitylike this doesn't present itself very often, so call today for a viewing.
PRICE BY NEGOTIATIONPlus GST (if any)
B 07 882 1485 | M 027 472 7785Richard Leach
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pggwre.co.nzProperty Express Spring 2015
Katikati, Bay of Plenty pggwre.co.nz/TAR21563
Majestic Modern Manor• Pavilion style, Will Tatton designed architecture• An entertainers dream with a large living area and opulent space• Private Mount, ocean and Kaimai views on 4.3 hectares• Three/four bedrooms, four bathrooms and a guest wing• Double glazed cedar doors concertina wide open• Gated entrance on quiet country road address• Stunning landscaping, beautiful space inside and out• Charming stream tumbles along the eastern boundary• Two paddocks are grazed out and ensure privacy is retained• The avocado block will keep friends and family in favour
TENDERGST Inclusive
(Unless Sold By Private Treaty)Closes 4.00pm
Wednesday 18 November
B 07 571 5797 | M 027 275 2244Andrew Fowler
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Welcome Bay, Tauranga pggwre.co.nz/TAR21726
Poplar Park - Peaceful & Panoramic• 33.9ha overlooking Mauao entrance and the Port• These are ultimate views, the best location in the Bay• The city boundary is almost at the gateway• Organic avocados, feijoas, macadamias and bananas• New Kiwispan shed approximately 20m x 7.5m, 3-phase power• Studio with double glazing and underfloor heating• Approximately 2000 magnificent mature poplar trees• Great access track, fences, yards and other sheds in good order• The smart money is in land, have fun with your investment
TENDERPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold By Private Treaty)Closes 4.00pm
Wednesday 11 NovemberPGG Wrightson Real Estate,
214 Devonport Road, Tauranga
B 07 571 5797 | M 027 275 2244Andrew Fowler
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pggwre.co.nzProperty Express Spring 2015
Opotiki, Bay of Plenty pggwre.co.nz/WHK21967
Stressed Vendor - Mortgage 'or' SaleThe farm manager has packed his bags and the vendor is at the end of his tether and needsto pack up too.This 221.4522ha (STT) dairy unit boasts many attributes the vendor must relinquish. Locatedin a temperate climate, with high rainfall and high sunshine hours, it overlooks the beautifulEast Coast beach of Tirohanga.The dairy unit is easy rolling contour, with additional land currently growing maize or used assupport land. Capitalise on this situation and prepare for the Auction.
AUCTIONPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold Prior)12.00pm, Thursday 29 October
B 07 307 1620 | M 027 494 1844Phil Goldsmith
B 07 307 1620 | M 021 288 8078Eileen Goldsmith
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Galatea, Bay of Plenty pggwre.co.nz/WHK21841
All Flat and Free Draining Dairy Farm and Support• 95.413ha, 88ha effective (approximately)• Comfortable three-bedroom home and garage• 30.5537ha support block, all flat• Average production 131,000kg MS• 24 ASHB dairy shed, 350 cow feed pad• Water right attached for irrigation• High standard of improvements, well laid out farm
The vendor says it's time to go, this property must be sold!
DEADLINE PRIVATETREATY
Plus GST (if any)(Unless Sold Prior)
Closes 4.00pmFriday 23 October
B 07 307 1620 | M 027 494 1844Phil Goldsmith
B 07 307 1620 | M 021 288 8078Eileen Goldsmith
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Patoka, Hawke's Bay pggwre.co.nz/HAS21901
'Manaroa Farm' - Sheep, Beef & Dairy Support514.5ha (1271 acres), 41km west of Napier city in the popular Patoka farming districtVery appealing contour, approximately 60% flat, 30% rolling with 10% steeper facesGood access throughout with all-weather laneway running from front to backRainfall 1750-2000mm per annum, altitude 600masl, good annual fertiliser programmeExcellent springwater and natural streams with water reticulated to troughs4500-4800 SU wintered, 20ha of two and four year old Lucerne plus 15-20ha of winter cropsThree-bedroom homestead with sleep out and a three-bedroom cottageSheep and cattle yards, hay barn, four stand woolshed plus four-bay and five-bay sheds'Manaroa Farm' is situated in an excellent farming community
AUCTIONPlus GST (if any)
2.00pm, Thursday 26 NovemberEast Pier, 50 Nelson Quay, Ahuriri, Napier
B 06 878 3156 | M 027 494 1839Doug Smith
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Raukawa, Hawke's Bay pggwre.co.nz/HAS21945
'Longridge Farm' - Sheep and Beef240ha (STS) easy to medium contour with central laneway 42km south west of HastingsTwenty main paddocks plus holding, altitude 300-350masl, rainfall 1000mm per annumDue to subdivision stock units are estimated 2500-2800, soil and fertiliser data availablePrimary school at Argyll East, secondary in Hastings, primary school bus 8km from propertyArtesian water reticulated throughout the property for both stock and domestic useThree-bedroom 1940s roughcast homestead, and a three-bedroom 1950s cottageFour-stand woolshed and covered yards, three x three-bay sheds (one new)Shearers facilities, hay barn, 70 tonne super bin with roll on roof'Longridge Farm' is well situated with good contour
TENDERPlus GST (if any)
Closes 4.00pmTuesday 24 November
PGG Wrightson Real Estate, Cnr Maraekakahoand Orchard Roads, Hastings
B 06 878 3156 | M 027 494 1839Doug Smith
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pggwre.co.nzProperty Express Spring 2015
Elsthorpe, Hawke's Bay pggwre.co.nz/HAS21978
'Mangatiki Farm' - Sheep, Beef, Cropping316.79ha (782.7 acres) 32km south east of Havelock North in three titlesExcellent natural water from springs, creeks and dams reticulated to 25 main troughsContour 10% flat, 45% medium and 45% steeper, majority of the easy contour 175-220maslPolicy to finish lambs bred, plus trade extra lambs and cattle, lambing 135% 5-yr averageRecently painted roughcast homestead set in established grounds, with four bedroomsTwo woolsheds, large implement shed, hay barns, two sets sheep yards, one set cattle yardsExcellent primary school at Elsthorpe, with secondary in Havelock NorthGreat recreational beaches only a short distance awayIn the popular Elsthorpe district, 'Mangatiki' has been farmed by the family for 75 years
AUCTIONPlus GST (if any)
2.00pm, Thursday 19 NovemberHavelock North Community Centre, Te Mata
Road, Havelock North
B 06 878 3156 | M 027 494 1839Doug Smith
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Ongaonga, Hawke's Bay pggwre.co.nz/WPK20994
Grazing and Finishing OptionsWest of Highway 50 is considered as one of the best farming locations in Central Hawke’s Bayand this block is in the heart of it. Presently grazing mixed age cattle during the winter andheavy cattle over summer.Strong soil types, coupled with excellent fences and stock water reticulation. Land consists ofapproximately 60ha of flats capable of growing a variety of grain or feed crops. Some of the157ha of easy rolling tractor country could grow fodder crops for winter or summersupplements. The balance is mainly medium rolling hill.It’s well subdivided into more than 40 paddocks and has good stock water pumped from apermanent dam and can be developed through an existing deep well on the property.
AUCTIONPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold Prior)4.00pm, Thursday 19 November
Waipukurau Club, 10 Russell Street Waipukurau
B 06 858 6780 | M 027 597 5818Max Lyver
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Sheep and cattle finishingState Highway 50,
• 109.98ha (272 acres) • Mainly flat to easy rolling contour• Well sheltered, fenced and fertilised• Presently finishing sheep and cattle• Sound four-bedroom home
ID: WPK21929
AUCTION2:00pm, Friday, 13 November
At the Waipukurau Club, 10 Russell Street, Waipukurau
Unique smaller farmLookout Road, Ongaonga
• 55.5957ha (137 acres) • Scattered native trees for shelter and shade • Good quality water and pastures• Cosy three-bedroom cottage• Stunning mountain and rural views
ID: WPK21931
AUCTION2:00pm, Friday, 13 November
At the Waipukurau Club, 10 Russell Street, Waipukurau
Where dreams come trueWakarara Road, Ongaonga
• 30.1224ha (74.4 acres) • Approximately 11ha QEII Reserve • Stunning mountain, rural and river views• Sheltered house sites• Good quality water and pastures
ID: WPK21932
AUCTION2:00pm, Friday, 13 November
At the Waipukurau Club, 10 Russell Street, Waipukurau
Max LyverB 06 858 6780 | M 027 597 5818 | H 06 858 9464
A selection of Central Hawke’s Bay farms on behalf of H M Swinburn Limited
WPK21929Ongaonga, Hawke’s Bay
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Korere, Tasman District pggwre.co.nz/NEL2768749
Dairy & Mixed Grazing FarmNgarata is a property with multiple income streams. The farm comprises of 70ha of nativebush, a 65ha dairy platform, 135ha of developed hill country and approx 98ha of undevelopedgrazing. It is well tracked throughout, subdivided into 59 paddocks and is in two titles. Thefarming operation is based around a high producing herd averaging 76,204 from 174 cowsover the last five seasons. The farm also runs a beef herd, ewes, goats plus all replacementsand young stock. The four-bedroom summerhill stone home sits in a sunny, private andelevated position with wonderful valley views. Farm improvements are all of good standard,rainfall averages 1200mm per year. The farms recreation is at your doorstep with riverboundaries and hunting on the property.
$2.95MPlus GST (if any)
B 03 543 8594 | M 027 543 2280Douglas Smith
Murchison, Tasman District pggwre.co.nz/NEL21835
Blue Cliffs Dairy 483 HectaresEffective area of approximately 191ha, platform area 151ha including 120ha K-Line irrigationwith approval for 160ha (80 litres per sec) direct from Buller River. Centrally located 40 BaleRotary shed with 600 cow capacity yard. Herd size – 500 Cows for 2015/16 season, production2014/15 season 204,914 kg Ms. Wide range of support sheds including new three-bay multi-purpose workshop, tractor and fertiliser shed plus woolshed used for calf rearing.Accommodation comprises of two homes, a new three-bedroom home and second four-bedroom home plus a self-contained flat and a sleep out. The present farm manager is keen tostay on, therefore offering an opportunity for an absentee owner. A very appealing Dairy unitwith reliable low cost irrigation water, quality infrastructure and improvements.
DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATYPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold Prior)Closes 4.00pm
Friday 27 November
B 03 543 8599 | M 027 224 9798Peter Evans
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pggwre.co.nzProperty Express Spring 2015
Marlborough Sounds pggwre.co.nz/BLE2171025
Anakoha Bay - Receivership Sale554 hectares (1368 acres). With 12km of unspoiled coastline, this property represents all that isspecial about farming in the Marlborough Sounds. A well appointed farm with homestead,managers cottage and accommodation quarters and a full range of outbuildings and coveredyards. Well tracked and subdivided into 17 larger blocks and farm paddocks, with a mix of hillbred Romney's and Angus breeding cows.
Looking for that secluded ocean boundary? If an idyllic Sounds lifestyle, with recreation andfishing on your doorstep plus a good farming income is what you desire - look no further.Inspection strictly by appointment.
DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATY(Unless Sold Prior)
Closes 3.00pmFriday 20 November
B 03 579 3720 | M 027 433 4746Ken McLeod
B 03 579 3702 | M 027 434 4069Joe Blakiston
Dashwood, Marlborough pggwre.co.nz/BLE2078792
Grazing Finishing Block272ha (672 acres) easy to rolling contour, with its own airstrip and 30T binSubstantial homestead with four bedrooms, office, dual living and a sleep outThree-car garaging, an additional three-bedroom house with established gardensHeated inground pool and tennis court in the entertainment areaNumerous out buildings include a three-stand woolshed, four-bay tractor shed withworkshopMajority of the property has been worked by wheel tractor, with a high standard of fencingGood balance of winter and summer grazing. Access tracks throughout the farmGreat breeding, finishing or dairy grazing property, set in a good location
$2.2MPlus GST (if any)
B 03 579 3720 | M 027 433 4746Ken McLeod
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Kaikoura pggwre.co.nz/BLE21949
Farming in ParadiseWidely regarded as Kaikoura's finest location, this modern homestead sits majestically above145 hectares, a mix of productive land with over 40 deer paddocks, native bush and easy hill.With a stud deer farm showing strong returns for velvet and venison, this property lends itselfto finishing all classes of livestock. There is also future subdivision potential. The irrigated flatsgive summer peace of mind in this reliable climate.
The homestead is 'out of this world' with its 360 degree views of the Kaikoura Range andacross a beautiful vista of land, coastline and Pacific ocean. A home of large proportions,totally in tune with the environment and capturing all the available sunlight and views.
DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATYPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold Prior)Closes 4.00pm
Thursday 12 NovemberPGG Wrightson Real Estate Ltd, 46 Wynen St,
Blenheim 7201
B 03 579 3702 | M 027 434 4069Joe Blakiston
Kaikoura pggwre.co.nz/KKA21690
All the Best Kaikoura has to OfferA simply stunning 73ha deer farm/grazing block is offered for genuine sale.Comprising six titles and with unbelievable 360 degree views of the Seaward Kaikoura Range,Hapuku River, Kaikoura Peninsula and Pacific Ocean, this breath-taking deer farm will tick allthe boxes.A functional deer shed and high standard of deer fencing throughout. You can continue it onas a deer breeding block, or finish cattle and maybe sell off a lifestyle block or two. There isnative bush on your boundary.
Phone for an appointment to view.
DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATYPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold Prior)Closes 4.00pm
Friday 30 October
B 03 319 7093 | M 027 295 0242Geraldine Straker
B 03 579 3702 | M 027 434 4069Joe Blakiston
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Greymouth pggwre.co.nz/LEE21720
Large Scale Potential in the Grey ValleyPossibly the most productive large dairy farm on the West CoastThe 435ha (400ha effective) property has produced up to 656,000kg MS from 1430 cows56 bail rotary dairy with ACRs, an in-shed grain/molasses feeding and a feed padModern pastures following recent renovation including 40ha in fodder beet230ha irrigated with three centre pivots plus K-linesPlans to irrigate a further 110haExtensive range of quality housingTake advantage of all the benefits of dairying on the West CoastAsking price excludes stock, plant and Westland Dairy Co-op shares
$13.95MPlus GST (if any)
B 03 341 4301 | M 027 594 5190Peter McCorkindale
B 03 768 0200 | M 027 246 7762Martin Jack
Waiau, Canterbury pggwre.co.nz/CHR20049
Mason Hills - 2000 Inland RoadAt 2542.417 hectares, Mason Hills is currently wintering on average 4,500 Perendale breedingewes, 450 Angus and Angus-Cross breeding cows. It is a high-producing breeding property, ina good location and in a good rainfall area. It is well tracked with modern, high-quality fencingthroughout. With its rich soils providing natural high fertility, this has been enhanced withregular fertiliser inputs. Infrastructure includes the large five-bedroom homestead in anestablished setting and also singleman's accommodation. Both have been refurbished inrecent times. There is a complete range of farm buildings including a modern four-stand RBwoolshed with covered yards and large circular cattle yards (450 cows and calves). InSummary, a very well developed, large scale breeding property.
$5.5MPlus GST (if any)
2000 INLAND ROAD
B 03 341 4315 | M 027 434 4002Peter Crean
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Hanmer Springs pggwre.co.nz/CHR21941
'Medway Springs'Comprising 1641.0520 hectares, 'Medway Springs' is located just 15km from Hanmer Springs,one of New Zealand’s most popular holiday destinations. The property comprises ofapproximately 350 hectares of flats and rolling downs, with the balance in developed hillcountry through to some steeper country. Over the past six years a large developmentprogramme has occurred, including stock water and fencing, and the property is wintering onaverage 2700 Perendale ewes and 200 breeding cows. With the advent of irrigation from theWaiau River, approximately 50ha, large numbers of store lambs from another property are alsofinished. The picture is completed with a modern four-bedroom home offering fantastic views,a four-stand RB shearing shed with covered yards and other quality farm buildings.
$4.2MPlus GST (if any)
793 HANMER SPRINGS ROAD
B 03 341 4315 | M 027 434 4002Peter Crean
West Melton, Canterbury pggwre.co.nz/CHR21793
Affordable, Well Located, Large-Scale LeaseholdLocated on Weedons Ross Road, comprising a total of 598 hectares in two separate blocks ofapproximately 423 and 175 hectares, both with consent for partial irrigation.The larger block includes a comfortable five-bedroom home as well as a sleep out, a separatetwo-bedroom cottage and a three-stand woolshed, two implement sheds (one with aworkshop) and a hay shed.The smaller block includes a three-stand woolshed with covered yards, a hay shed and cattleyards. Both blocks have been faithfully farmed by the current leasees, with regular fertiliserand regrassing.The opportunity to secure either both or each of these blocks has become available due to thevendors intention to move back South.
DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATYPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold Prior)Closes 2.00pm
Thursday 29 October
B 03 341 4301 | M 027 488 8269Sam Davidson
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pggwre.co.nzProperty Express Spring 2015
West Melton pggwre.co.nz/DAR20719
Spectacular Home & VineyardA stunning lifestyle propertyAmazing home surrounded by a vineyardEnjoy living amongst the vinesRun an upmarket B&B in the homeTwo-storey office to base home businessInternational Airport only 21km awayWine, Stock, Plant and Brand by negConvert home to upmarket functioncentre
$2.3MPlus GST (if any)
B 03 341 4301 | M 027 249 5417Min Cookson
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Yaldhurst pggwre.co.nz/DAR21963
'Hursley'Located on the city fringe and close to theInternational Airport, sits this establishedand upmarket 2.4ha lifestyle property.Neatly nestled in a botanical setting, withthree living areas, four bedrooms and office.Delightful outdoor living with an in groundpool, adds to this glorious setting. Six smallpaddocks and an array of stables and sheds.Viewing will impress.
DEADLINEPRIVATE TREATY
(Unless Sold Prior)Closes 4.00pm
Thu 19 Nov
B 03 341 4301 | M 027 249 5417Min Cookson
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Geraldine pggwre.co.nz/GER21942
Andorra Motel - 16 McKenzie StreetA serious opportunity to purchase a Geraldine business icon. A magnificent 14 unit complex,with superior six-bedroom manager's residence, located on the gateway to the Southern Lakesapproximately 135km from Christchurch International Airport. A thriving business, showingsolid returns, available as a freehold going concern with possession by negotiation.
Early inspection recommended.
PRICE BY NEGOTIATIONPlus GST (if any)
B 03 693 1027 | M 021 352 701Richard Scott
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St Andrews, Canterbury pggwre.co.nz/TIM21982
Esk Valley Beef UnitSituated just inland from the township of St Andrews, this 220ha property is ideally suited fordairy support or beef rearing. Extremely well farmed by a very capable owner who has done aton of development and improvements over the last few years. The reason the property suitscattle so well is the balance of lighter and heavier soils, well maintained and wide lane-ways,48 main paddocks fenced to a high standard, and substantial cattle yards. A quality home ofpermanent materials, comprising four bedrooms, two bathrooms, open plan kitchen, diningand living, plus double garaging and a sleep out complete the picture. Supporting buildingsinclude two three-bay hay barns, a woolshed/workshop, and a 300T silage pit.
Possession to suit, this farm really is worthy of your inspection.
DEADLINE SALE OVER$3.3M
Plus GST (if any)Offers considered on or before
4.00pm, Wednesday 4November
B 03 687 7330 | M 027 240 7784Jamie McKenzie
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Tarras, Central Otago pggwre.co.nz/ALE21849
Quality, Scale, Location in Upper CluthaThis Central Otago property presents a rare opportunity to purchase a quality property withscale, reliable water, good soils and an excellent location. Buildings include five-standwoolshed and yards (n.p. 1100) plus a second set of sheep yards, hay barn and implementshed. The combination of existing and new water rights for the property create a verycompetitive opportunity for irrigation development and a variety of land uses.
Located in close proximity to Cromwell, Wanaka and Queenstown, providing world classrecreational and lifestyle activities, adding to the obvious attributes of the existing andpotential productivity of the land.
Option to either purchase the total property of 1151.6842 hectares or separate Lots of172.047 hectares or 979.5271 hectares.
This property has a rich and proven farming history and the door is open for the next chapter.Full property details available from the vendor's agent.
DEADLINE PRIVATETREATY
(Unless Sold Prior)Closes 5.00pm
Friday 20 November
B 03 440 2387 | M 027 435 6499Don Sparks
B 03 440 2382 | M 027 434 0087Mike Direen
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Palmerston, East Otago pggwre.co.nz/DUN21163
Great Location, 125.43 Hectares in East OtagoSituated overlooking the coastal township of Palmerston is a very tidy farm with outstandingqualities. This property has all the amenities that quantify a first class unit. Consisting of 125haeasy rolling landscape in great heart. Traditionally the property has been utilised for finishingcattle to premium weights but, the added bonus of a woolshed, covered yards and deerfacilities, this property lends itself to all aspects of farming.
The spacious, architecturally designed homestead is superb and the presentation iscomplemented with well-manicured gardens and lawns with wonderful views.
This is a premium property that warrants early inspection.
DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATY(Unless Sold Prior)
Closes 12.00pmThursday 19 November
B 03 470 0332 | M 027 435 3936Paul Thomson
Henley, Otago pggwre.co.nz/DUN20957
Taieri Dairy Farm, 194.9528haThis quality dairy unit has been in the Adams Family for 104 years and offers a uniqueopportunity to intensify and enhance productivity.
• 500 cow unit, 200,000kg MS, great value at $35,906 per hectare• 40 ASHB shed with in-feed system and Protrac drafting• Five-bedroom homestead, three-bedroom home and singleman's quarters
This low cost operation with scale and scope offers a wonderful opportunity for intendingpurchasers to up-size into larger scale dairying.
$7MPlus GST (if any)
B 03 470 0332 | M 027 435 3936Paul Thomson
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pggwre.co.nzProperty Express Spring 2015
Pebbly Hill, Southland pggwre.co.nz/INV21076
'Longwood Farms' - 262.0802ha• 54 bail rotary shed• Three houses• 2014-15 production 260,000kg MS from 680 cows
This property represents an opportunity to buy a developing dairy unit with very goodinfrastructure, complemented by three very good homes.
Situated in Pebbly Hills on very reliable soils, with a strong history of fertiliser and a large arearegrassed annually, production can only grow.
PRICE BY NEGOTIATIONPlus GST (if any)
B 03 211 3130 | M 027 594 8341Tony Paterson
Birchwood, Southland pggwre.co.nz/INV21323
Affordable Dairy Unit• Approximately 160ha subject to survey• Located approximately 30km from Otautau• 24 ASHB cow shed with rectangular 500 cow yard• An in-shed feeding system which handles palm kernel or grain has recently been installed• Significant regrassing carried out in the last few years• Two dwellings and self-contained singleman's accommodation• Effluent consent expires 2023• Open Country Dairy Limited supplier• This property provides purchasers with a great opportunity
DEADLINE PRIVATE TREATYPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold Prior)Closes 4.00pm
Friday 11 December232 Dee Street, Invercargill
B 03 211 3130 | M 027 487 4355Todd Anderson
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Papatotara, Southland pggwre.co.nz/INV21775
Dairy Unit - Action Required• 100.1595ha and an additional 54ha effective lease• Ideal first farm• 36 ASHB dairy shed with 400 cow yard• Three-bedroom house and sundry farm sheds• Produced 105,000kg MS from 310 cows in 2014/15 season (milked once a day)• Open Country Dairy Limited supplier• Beachfront boundary, 1.8km long
Due to an impending move overseas, this property will be sold at auction (unless sold prior)for immediate possession as a going concern, inclusive of 300 young in-milk cows.
AUCTIONPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold Prior)12.00pm, Friday 20 November
On Site
B 03 211 3130 | M 027 594 8341Tony Paterson
B 03 211 3172 | M 027 433 7623David Henderson
Thomsons Crossing, Southland pggwre.co.nz/INV21799
Desirable Lochiel Deer Unit• 185.5061ha located 8km to Winton• Three-bedroom brick and roughcast home with a sleep out• Predominantly deer fenced with lane system to paddocks• Free draining soils• Farm Plan Category 1 soils• Consisting of five titles
Within a premium location, being centrally located to both Winton and Invercargill, thisproperty adjoining the Oreti River offers numerous land uses in the future and providesadditional outdoor activities including access for fishing and swimming.
TENDERPlus GST (if any)
(Unless Sold By Private Treaty)232 Dee Street, Invercargill
B 03 211 3144 | M 027 434 7636Andrew Patterson
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Dunrobin, Southland pggwre.co.nz/INV21998
Hill Country Breeding Property - 1,317ha (3,254 acres)• Mostly deer fenced• Deer shed and cattle yards• Good access via tracks to most parts of the farm• 110ha cultivated, balance mostly over sown tussock with some native at the top• Appealing north facing aspect• Situated 20km south of Mossburn, 70km to Winton• Clean healthy stock country ideal for breeding cattle, deer or sheep• Blocks like this are seldom available in such a handy location
AUCTIONPlus GST (if any)
1.30pm, Friday 4 DecemberMossburn Hotel
B 03 211 3144 | M 027 434 7636Andrew Patterson
Gore pggwre.co.nz/GOR20488
Self Contained Dairy Unit in Southland - 213ha• 60 bail rotary, auto wash, meal feeders, good support buildings• Last two seasons 450 and 430 cows once a day milking, self contained• 44 paddocks of flat contour with great tracks• Pastures completely re-grassed in last eight years• Cows available to purchase or lease• Three-bedroom homestead with a sleep outRecent seasons have been managed by milking once a day. Production has ranged from172,196kg MS to 198,099kg MS with twice a day milking, to 135,600kg MS and 143,700kg MSwith once a day milking. Last season, 40% of the herd were two-year-olds.
$7.1MPlus GST (if any)
B 03 209 0302 | M 027 432 5767Darrell Duncan
B 03 209 0303 | M 027 434 1928Bill McDonald
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Merino Downs, Southland pggwre.co.nz/GOR21735
Multi-purpose and Location Combine• Well capitalised with improvements and subdivision• Good balance of contour with flat to gentle rolling• Homestead tastefully refurbished throughout in 2012 including a new kitchen, carpet anddecor• Located in an area renown for reliable production• A quality property run as a sheep unit offering diverse farming and purchasing options• Inspection to commence 19 October 2015
DEADLINE PRIVATETREATY
Plus GST (if any)Closes 4.00pm
Friday 20 November46 Medway Street, Gore
B 03 209 0302 | M 027 432 5767Darrell Duncan
B 03 209 0303 | M 027 434 1928Bill McDonald
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