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Kaiwaka farm sold to Singapore businesswoman

By Peter de Graaf
Reporter·Northern Advocate·
25 Sep, 2017 05:55 PM2 mins to read

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Aerial view of part of the farm which borders the Kaipara Harbour near Kaiwaka. Photo / Supplied

Aerial view of part of the farm which borders the Kaipara Harbour near Kaiwaka. Photo / Supplied

A 250ha farm near Kaiwaka is the latest Northland property to be sold to overseas interests, according to the Overseas Investment Office.

The Ranganui Rd farm was sold for $5,750,000 to FL Hope Ltd, a company owned by Bei Keen Wong of Singapore.

The OIO report said Mrs Wong and her family intended to migrate to New Zealand and stay indefinitely.

For that reason she did not have to prove her purchase would benefit New Zealand, as would be the case if she was not planning to live in the country.

The farm was sold by Kaitara Farms Ltd, which was owned by trusts held by James and Lenore Donaldson and Neil McNab. It had been in the Donaldson family since 1906 and cleared for sheep and beef farming in the 1940s.

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Most recently used as a fattening farm, it includes 3km of Kaipara Harbour frontage with riparian rights, a lake described as "a duck shooter's paradise", a woolshed, covered yards, barns and a four-bedroom house.

The sale had to be approved by the OIO because the land was deemed sensitive due to its size, waterfront location and rural nature. The sale was approved on July 4 but the decision has just been released.

The purchase, according to the OIO, includes 247ha of freehold land and a leasehold interest in about 5ha of land owned by Kiwirail as part of a railway corridor.

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Colliers International, the real estate firm which handled the sale, said the property's vistas, easy contours and good road access made it suitable for further development or subdivision. It was also marketed via HouGarden.com, a property portal geared at Chinese speakers.

Mrs Wong is a shareholder or director in nine New Zealand companies, most of which are property related.

Other sales to overseas interests in the past year include 300ha of forestry land near Kaitaia to Japanese-owned Summit Forests, a 316ha farm and an 18ha waterfront property in the Kerikeri area to Swiss tobacco magnate Andre Calantzopoulos, and a 37ha property at Russell's Long Beach to former world number one tennis player Thomas Muster of Austria, known in his 1990s heyday as "the King of Clay".

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