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LAND NOTICESr — : : RUBY "BAY ESTATE IS THE LAND OF ORCHARDS. iIOUTERE. NELSON. mHE RUBY BAY ESTATE, UNEQUALLED IN NEW ZEALAND FOR GROWING APPLES, is now offered for sale, and investors should inquire into the great advantages possessed by' this property for successful fruit culture. The property offers unrivalled attractions when the following points are considered:— (1) THE SUITABILITY OF THE LAND FOR CULTIVATING FRUIT, and this is substantiated by tho remarks of MR. THOS. HORTON, the leading Orchard Nurseryman of New Zealand, who said, after visiting Ruby Bay on November 10th, 1912— "RUBY BAY YOUNG APPLE ORCHARDS WERE ABSOLUTELY THE BEST THAT HE HAD SEEN IN THE DOMINION." (2) ALL THE SECTIONS on the Estate are WITHIN 3 MILES of the Western Entrance, a FIRST-CLASS HARBOUR for small vessels, also the Nelson-Motueka Main Road runs through the Property, so this means tho cost of transport is exceedingly light. (3) The Estate gently rises from a long sea frontage with' a magnificent stretch of beaoh', in a succession of gradual slopes," which' shelter tho land from tho cold southerly winds, and this proves a valuable asset to the Property. (4) The spacious beach and patches of Native Bush make a superb play-ground for thousands, and combined with tho glorious views of both Eastern and Western Shores of Tasman, the panorama is unequalled. THE PARADISE OF NEW. ZEALAND FOR ORCHARDISTS is ■RUBY BAY ESTATE. SEASIDE FRONTAGES FROM £75 PER ACRE. FRUIT FARMS FROM £25 PER ACRE. Inspection of the property is cordially invited. Satisfactory arrangements can bo made by absentee owners locally for ploughing, fencing, planting, and cultivating. WRITE TO THE OWNERW. STAFFORD, RUBY BAY, NELSON. FOR TERMS AND ALL PARTICULARS, OR TO THE AGENTSH. F. M'NEIL 'AND CO., 155 FEATHERSTON STREET, .WELLINGTON. TO THE MAN OF SMALL CAPITAL LOOKING FOR SOUND INVESTMENT. SUBDIVISION OF LAKE AiICE ESTATE. FIVE PER CENT. DEPOSIT. BALANCE ON MORTGAGE AT 5 PER CENT., WITH RIGHT TO REDUCE. jgECTION 1. —106 Acres, all in grass, two paddocks, permanently watered, main road frontage, nice plantations, all flat land. PRICE, JE27(lOs. per acre. SECTION T.—150 Acres, new G-roomed house, h. and c. water, largo iron granary and shed, sheep dip and yards, 3 paddocks, 50 awes of new grass. A fine compact little fann. PRICE, JB3O per acre. SECTION 3.—140 acres, 3 paddocks, permanently watered, 4-roomed house, stables and outbuildings, 100 acres new gross, 40 acres oats. PRICE, -£30 per acre. Tho above desirable farms are situated i miles from Marton, 3 miles from Bulls, and 2 miles from factory. Tho land is all flat, has been drain ploughed, and grown magnificent crops and gToss of all descriptions. There is not a wasto aore of land, and the farms are all securely fenced, with frontages to main metal roads. Those requiring small farms of good quality should communicate with us at once. For further particulars apply F. R, H> BRIGE MARTON. FOR SALE. PRICE, 355. PER ACRE. QAAA ACRES. Freehold, situated near Wellington, 6 miles from Manawatu /vUUy Railway, good road/on to property. All standing bush (Rimu, Matai, Totara, Tawa); milling rights of this block will pay for felling and grossing, li sheep country when iu grata. Land adjoining reoently sold at £7 10s. per acre. With its close proximity to tho city, this property should bo well worthy of inspection. TERMS: JEIOOO CASH, BALANCE ARRANGED. WM. LINGARD AND CO., GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. A M ACRES, Waikato, 120 acres grass and crops, balance fern and titree; all yfcvU ploughable; grows heavy crops; 3-roomed Cottage, 6 cowbails; school, creamery 1$ miles. ; PRICE, «£5 ss, per acre. Terms, .£SOO cash. ~\ A A ACRES, Dannovirko, all flat, 50 acres been ploughed, 12 paddocks; 8XXX roomed House; 6 cowbails; school 1 milo, factory 10 chains. PRICE, .£3O per acre. Terms, ,£6OO cash. IAA ACRES, Flat and rolling, all grassed; 4-roomed House; cowbails, yards. JLI/l" Stock"2s cows, bull, horse, pigs,.sheep; school and factory J-rnile. PRICE, .£23 per acre, as a going concern. Terms, ,£SOO cash. WILLIAMS, HUNT & CO., LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS, JOHNSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. OtlCft ACRES freehold, situated 15 miles from township and port, on main AUUU coach road, alongsido post offico and store; fiat, ur.dulating, and hilly country; about 450 acres ploughable; 600 acres standing bush; balance grassed, of which 200 acres now in grass and turnips; fenced and subdivided into 13 paddocks, well watered; with 4-roomed house, woolshod (fitted with 5 machines), sheep yards, etc.; store and post offico also belong to tho property; now carrying 3500 sheep and a number of cattle. Price, £6 10s. per acre; slock at 'valuation. .£SOOO cash, balanco long term at 5 per cent. No. B/108 WILLIAMS AND KETTLE. LTD.. NAPIER. ~ SHEEP RUN GIVEN AWAY nnHE actual total outlay YEARLY, including purchase money, is less than ONE A SHILLING per head of the present sheep-carrying capacity of tho property, and the present carrying capacity can bo more than doubled. AREA, about 12,000 ACRES. Title, good lease for long term. Rent and rates do not exceed lljd. per acre. Compensation for oil improvements at end of lease. In the present state this property will winter 400J big sheep, besides cattle. About 1000 acres flat, between 1300 and 1500 acres in graß3 and balance in rough feed, fern, manuka, and light bush. Th& property is secure for all stock, and there are five subdivisions. Small house, sheds, and yards. PRICE, only .£3OOO. Terrnß, half cash. Write at once for full particulars of this eplen lid proportion. It is easily tho l>est thing on the market to-day. W: H. LAMBERT AND CO:, Xlili LI YE LAND SALESiUU, rALSIEKSTON KOEI'H.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1790, 1 July 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1790, 1 July 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1790, 1 July 1913, Page 10

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