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A great little grazing block, currently used as a dairy run-off, wintering approximately 25 R2 heifers and 25 R1 heifers, with the addition of 60-80 bales cut each year. Largely north-facing and approximately 20 hectares effective, according to our vendor, with the balance being sloping to steeper south-facing with some bush. Most of the 12, two to three wire electric fenced paddocks are accessed by a central race, which leads to a three bay half round barn, with a workable set of cattleyards and loading ramp. Keep as a run-off or choose a nice house site with tremendous rural and bush views to build and make your own lifestyle block on the back doorstep of Matauri Bay and the Whangaroa Harbour.