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IS THE PICK OF THE CELEBRATED 10UTERE FRUIT LANDS. READ WHAT EXPERTS SAY ABOUT i«THE BRONTE" ESTATE FOR FRUIT-GROWING PURPOSES: MB. KBK (THE GOVEEMENT DIEECTOB OP OECHAEDS), WHO MADE A SPECIAL VISIT TO BEOHTE WEITES OF IT TO THE OWHEES AS FOLLOWS : "The beantifnl long gentle slopes to the north are all that can tfe desired. I had a mattock with me and examined the soil in numerous places, and found it just the land for fruit-growing, especially Commercial Appld Culture." / ME, FRANK WALKER (THE TASMANIAN FRUIT EXPERT), ALSO WRITES OF IT THUS: "The position and exposure are excellent, and will produce highly-coloured fruit. The land is very similar to onr best frnit land in Tasmania! At Bronte there are wide areas that can be planted at a small preparatory cost, With my experience in Tasmania, I have no hesitation in saying that this property can be made a very profitable fruit-growing centre.", MR. THOMAS HORTON, OF HAWKE'S BAT, Authorises the Agents of this Estate to refer intending purchasers to him, He gives the land unstinted praise and says he can most thoroughly recommend it as first-class orchard land. ■: THE DELEGATES OF-THE CONFERENCE OF THE NEW ZEALAND FRUIT GROWERS' ASSOCIATION, Lately held at Motueka, visited the Bronte Estate, and were unanimous in their expressions of admiration. Q CONSIDER WHAT In order to suit the .convenience of purchasers not able to reside on the property the Vendors have appointed a 9 THIS MEANS. resident supervisor. They have been exceptionally fortunate in securing the services of Mr. J, L. Williams, who | , - has resigned his position as Inspector of Orchards with the New Zealand Government. Mr. Williams has spent his | whole life in, Orchard work in Tasmania, and he will bring his expert experience into use for the benefit of purchasers, who can fully rely on 8 getting the best results possible from their trees, Some months before being appointed to this position, Mr. Williams -was so taken with the 9 locality and suitableness ofßronte for fruit-growing, that he secured a Lot of 50 acres on the Estate, which he intends to bring into full-bearing 1 . with other persons plantations within five years, . IDEAL NORTHERN ; Potatoes, Peas, Beans, etc., terms of payment, viz.: 10 per cent, cash, ______ for all of which a groat jjart of the land is: the balance for 6 years at 5 per cent., with AbrJliOl, • ••■ admirably suited, and which can be planted right to repay at any time. ■■_-,_..,__ ... , , between the rows 'of trees without retarding ' BRONTE hea tp the sun upon the gentle their growth. Poultry Farming can also tj-cm-cm mn northern slopes of the Moutere Hills, and be conducted to advantage. .KM Mi 11) : contains Borne of the finest Apple Land in this celebrated district. It is within easy GOOD ROADS Reference is invited to Mr. Kirk, Mr. reach, by a good coach road to Nelson, and uuu w " Walker, Mr. Horton, Mr. Williams (Late b the fine known as the Western En- Tho BKONTE ESTATE has been care- Government Orchard Instructor). The Loan trance is within one hour's steam of Nelson, fully roadedand subdivided into convenient and Mercantile Agencyj, Ltd., Nelson, and to ;■■■ This harbour is accessible lots, from 12 acres upwards. Large areas all the Delegates from the N.Z. Fruit Grow•WATlr'T? ' • to. any Anchor boat at al- have this year been cleared, fenced, ploughed ers'Association. VY.al.Eul- mos t; an y s tate of the and planted with choice apple trees upon lots, CARRIAGE tide, and at-half • tide to which are available to purchasers, or, if pre- TTrpTrn-p rnn , • much larger vessels, is ferred, local arrangements can be made on WJml.Ej 1U! AVAILABLE, within half a mile of the easy termsi for cultivating and ploughing the Full particulars, Plans', Pamphlets, etc. Village of Bronte, with Virgin Soil. . Obtainable from excellent water carriage to the very door, so irnn m nwiTirimTn-vr at t -\t that. Fruit can be placed on board ship -with MObl MOMiiUMLIjI W. ROUT AND SONS, \Land Agents a minimum haulage and delay. In the VAgt TO?MR R. B. AND A. E. JACKSON,/ Nelson. meantime' and until the fruit trees have f-"- 0 - 1 J--W-W.U.U. come into profit, a good source of income • The price of Bronte land is from £8 per Or MILLER AND RUTTER, can.jbe,^,obtained (p by .planting Tomatoes,,! ' : acre,and tho Owners offer exceptionally easy Panama Street, Wellington. .m I——^!■—————■■«W»»—«MHH,iJH,llM—. l l ... JlrtJll !■»> niUIMIITHITIin MIIH.WIMLBIHIMB.UMWMm.MfMII, P..UU.. I ■■■——«——~—.-I , rr^^i^f

BEST MEAT THAT fVIONEY CAW BUY Winner of over 50 Prizes for Fat Stock. Also at th« Sydney Eoyal A. and P. Show. MY and Courtesy, Honesty, Energy, and Experience. MY STAFF—Messrs. E. Boyes, C. Cook, A Williams, F. Vaughan, W. Francis, M. McCormack, J. Jame3, C. Woodward, T. Wlson, Q. Foster, H. Fanell, V. Sowra-m, B. Millar (Accountant). EXCELSIOR . BUTCHERY,. Bridge St.. Nelson. FRED W. FAIREY, Proprietor.

ni n u ii ini —' 11 — n -11 ii in ] THE COAL THAt EVERYBODY LIKES' BEST IS J 1 The wivos prefer it because there Is no soot, and! tho ranges are daslly f\ Kept clean. The husbands Hko It because it Is the cheapest, It lasts longest, and J it pleases the c®@k. Engineers g© wap on ft because It does not require stoking. -| THE ©ERMW© FAR EXCEEDS THE SUPPLY. n 1 - SOLE ©ELLINQ AND SHIPPING AGENTS - - - INELS©RI. n nr ii— » n ir- ii im mr- —11 — n it in

HOGG AMD CO.'S BEERS.AND STOUT ARE THE BEST/ON THE MARKET-GUARANTEED PURE. TRY HOGG'S INVALID STOUT. HOGG'S "CROWN" WATERS, CORDIALS AND LEMON SQUASHES ARE UNSURPASSED. ,< GEO. HOGG & CO, TK EHS , NELSON. nai Order is loss than youre. „_._._ , ~ llnintA ' ™. . ... . zt n,t > 9 ' Fit Perfectly, or wo rlliniH - Wear P 1" 0 ' tlll!n » for a year, don't want you to haro ltrI uiuiu and you 11 see the Economy won't let you have it, for °* "• wo ennnot afford to have AUnut .It Is made honertly ol honeit an unsatisfactory garment iinnilT fabrics. leave our Store. nMUMI Wo'vo got some Nobby Fab- - . " la mado to Wear ' rics in just now. Oomo and ,— f , , And the making ha 6&a maoh look. TQIhTHSHCJ J? d 0 . w i th tbo Wcnr ttß tho Th e P"co is riffht-70s. for a lUllullllg Material. Madc-to-Measure Suit. Profits, QUORT A QJMI HardjBt " NELSON

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1372, 24 February 1912, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1372, 24 February 1912, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1372, 24 February 1912, Page 17

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