i I The Second Sub-division of the " a—nm—a—bs——bimiiiiii —»»na ■ |HBsSksEJ J™ mMsn 3 FS/setv -/SJRwPi /f&S&oi ** n <"r» offered *o &e public comprising— !!■■■■ Ranging from 9to 60. Acres. Finest Apple-growing Lands in the Dominion. i «, nn.n.nnnnruiJiAJxanj-u-iAAiVVVvP REMARKABLE DEVELOPMENT OP i ' f — l ™ i. '"' the purchasers 111 the \ REASONS WHY Experienced Orchard- 5 a stato of nature. To-day 100,000 Apple v "' fi>o» rfi„!oi«». \ I«t«, Leading Fruit Experts, Progressive 5 Trees have been planted. Six year* honoe \ nrst aiVlSlon.— I r Commercial Men are planting. Orchardl i, there ehould be a harvest of 100,000 Caeei V MB.. JUSTICE CHAPMAN. S at Taimani , >, of Apples for the Home Market. It MB. T W/IIEK. FL^ 1., Director of J, ...;, & . iagniflcerst Slopes for. ittt ~ ME. THOS.. HOETON. F.8.H.5., Man-. , » " *1 „• F I ; Tasman Bay for a minimum cargo of aging Director of Messrs. Horton, * flamffalfl flJfiWOlWlffiCf i 1 MOO caees, some conception may be formed Ltd., Nurserymen, Haßtin«a and Pa- $ fiOpiß SSI UWillg i of the number of Home Boats that will be hiatiia. a ' called into requisition to copo with the MB. F. C. NOTTAGB, irho hw reeisned I, e„ii»«i»lk B8«»*Hnra«B (SltAlfaan 'l' produota of this now industry. • .... Ms position:- M Government Fruit In- t\ §MBFU RfltliPfll ©0011®? ', - OPINION OF AN EXPERTi iro BP ?H f °TT^T W AV a7 fl »t I' . . ' !' ' Mr- Thomas Horton, of Hastings, the iaxisnum of Sunshine $ n^ h \ZT n MB.. AETHUE McKEE, Orchardnt, I, . ', ■ IVuit Growers, Baid that "the land on the Biwaka. ° S Bl B {?■««&*•&<* '> Tasman Crast stood unequalled in New ME. HUGH CLELAND, Inspect)* of I, PM LglfQ FRISSS S Zealand for growing Apples hifh in colNoxious Weeds, Nelson. ' I.- ■ ( l our, firm in texture, and superior in MB; T. T. L. AUSTIN, Manager Messrs. I. _ . . p. , - ~ K , quality, the three groat essential? of the .'. •• Sargood, Son and Ewen, Wellington, i |o®Sll KSfmSSB S Export Apple.' 4 ME. J. ANDREWS, Department of Agri- l| BMBIBII ■■•*"■"«»« (| ■ ' .!: • M &hk eiay Subsoil- ij ." COMPARE PUBGES. 4 ME. E. HABEIS, Crown Banger, Nelson.' \ «_„j «.. ■„_ !» TaSmatl Fmit Land, £10 J M %fy!cmeK f ON * Sccretal7 * Gold ?' l .''!; fiood'Drainage !; 5 £30 per 2™. t) MB. H.KIEK, Tourist Department, Wei- |i < t7„^i«.. M . !' NelSOn, Motueka, RlVVaka I lington. »J1 Unique Shipping Facilities: |i & Hawke's Bay Fruit II i| Local and Export. i[ Land, £50 to £120 per J SPECIAL NOTICE. . J Tasman I, situated on the Mcutor. In- '! n J*™' nl .„. , f Mr. F. E. Nottage, the well-known fruit. 'i let wherein the new Motueka Harbour Is \ BIIV NOW V/hilß PPICBS QPB 81 BeOPOCK a export, who has been acting as Govern- % being formed at a cost of £19,000. \ * J tatto Com 7 - !' The Government, des.rou, of fostering > '. ./ERMS, i i • the Fruit Industry, have decided tc con- ' , P«r cent, deposit - J. |; flafl .d en the work. , Jjfie. £r« n"o^
ENQUIRE NOW. Full Particulars from THE SUPERVISOR, TASMAN ORCHARDS, Braoburn, Lower Houtcre, 1 cr from NELSON. ALFRED GOULD, Secretary. 'HP MQMM A I%J* V ' e A'& et *t f° r Wellington Province ■ . :— is — , . _ Telephone 2173. T B HORN' ss 30 Panama Street
£* McPtefs©n & Co.-hd* WAKEFIELD, NELSON, Direct Importers of Agricultural Implements, House Furnishers,' Land and Insurance Agents SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SYRACUSE SHORT MOULDBOARD, TWO-WHEEL PLOW. BEST SHORT MOULD-BOARD PLOW EVER OFFERED TO THE FARMER. BINDERS MOWERS DRILLS FIELD DISCS LEVER HARROWS ORCHARD DISCS . CULTIVATORS CAI BRIDGE ROLLERS ENGINES MILKING MACHINES POWER SPRAYERS DISTRICT AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS SAMSON WINDMILLS AND MYERS PUMPS. HOUSE FURNITURE MATTRESSES BEDSTEADS STOVES ■ RANGES FENDERS LINOLEUMS RUGS, ETC. ■ ' . IL McPbef son & C©* LeL WAKEFIELD. t^nrgi"rf w iMrrrMi Ml '"\iiii'' l T'"™"TrirßniTri^^ riMfW,"—rraf— ™—— inn mi i j111!■■ ■ iii■ l^lM>rTl^lll■l■M■■■■'''■■l^^™^^^^T*r-fw■ff^r^^ln«mlfW'l^ l '^'^""" J " 1 '' w *^° ,^ I 1 | For Jewellery of the Highest Quality, [ 1 of distinctive Beauty and Appearance, j I and in the greatest variety. Our Motto I 1 is: "Quality and Good Value." • I Established 1885. i ■ IHI DWELLER, | I ' ~ 109 Trafalgar Street, NELSON. I
CARRIAGE BUILDING , IS AN ART = The beet and nothing short of it ie "onr aim, and th» RALLI CART , 1* an example of what we pToduco in Vehicles. Perfect comfort ia assured the occupants by its roominess and easy running qualities. Many yeavs of London and New Zealand experience in highest class Coashbuilding assures clients of perfect satisfaction in the workmanship and appearance of rehicles built here. . R. JOHNSTON, COACHBTJILDER, Hardy Street :: NELSON AGENCY COMPANY, UR/ISTED Hardy Street :: Nelson — 4 WOOL, GRAIN, FROZEN RfIEAT and PRODUCE BROKERS Land and Estate Agents . *—__ '■ APPLE LANDS FOR SALE. RUBY BAY EBTATE.-480 acres in sections from 15 to 40 acres on the following easy terras :— 10 per cent, deposit, 25 per cent, in three months and the balance on mortgage for five years at 5 per cent., with right to pay off at any time. 1 _ SHEEP RUN FOR SALE. A SOUND INVESTMENT. 10,000 acres at ftohutu, 32 miles bv rail from Nelson; 2,000 acres freehold-, Land Transfer Title, in rich river flats and river beds, and 8,000 acres Leasehold, the rent of which is only £86 . 10s. per annum. Wintering 4,500 sheep, 70 head cattle and 20 horses. Could easily be made to carry 6,000 sheep. Modern brick residence of 12 rooms. Wool shed and all necessary buildings. ♦ For price and further particulars apply to the Company's Offices throughout the Dominion.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1372, 24 February 1912, Page 19
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