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Kaipakopako 2C2

Kaipakopako 2C2 is a 2.4630 hectare property situated on Kaipakopako Road, approximately 10 kilometres east of New Plymouth. The land is flat in contour with the southern end dissected by a shallow watercourse. The property has an open aspect. Soils on the property comprise of Egmont loam. The block can be accessed from Kaipakopako Road.
The effective area, approximately 2.30 hectares, is currently utilised as a small dairy runoff in conjunction with three other adjoining properties. The balance of the land can be attributed to the small watercourse dissecting the southern end of the property.

Land Information

Land area:
2.463 hectares
Location:
12 Kaipakopako Road, New Plymouth
Region:
Taranaki
Māori Land Court region:
Aotea
Role of Māori Trustee for this whenua:
Other

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