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LAND NOTICESRUBY BAY ESTATE IS THE .LAND OF' ORCHARDS. MOUTERE. NELSON. fJIHE RUBY BAY ESTATE, UNEQUALLED IN NEW ZEALAND FOR GROWING APPLES, is now offered for Bale, and investors should inquire into the great advantages possessed by this property for successful fruit culture. The property offers unrivalled attractions when tho following points are considered:— (1) THE SUITABILITY OF THE LAND FOR CULTIVATING FRUIT, and this is substantiated by the remarks of MR. THOS. HORTON, tho leading Orchard Nurseryman of New Zealand, who Baid, 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 email vessels, also tho Nelson-Motueka Main Road runs through the Property, so this means the cost of transport is exceedingly light. (3) The Estate gently rises from a long sea frontage with' a magnificent 6tretch of beach, in a succession of gradual slopes, which' 6helter the land from the cold southerly winds, and this proves a valuable asset to the Property. (4) The spacious beach and patches of Native Bush make a 6uperb play-ground for thousands, and combined with the glorious vie.ws of both Eastern and Western Shores of Taaman, the panorama is unequalled. THE PARADISE OF NEW ZEALAND. FOR ORCHARDISTS 1 .. . . 13 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 be made by absentee owners locally for ploughing, fencing, planting, and cultivating. WRITE TO THE OWNER- ' W. STAFFORD, RUBY BAY, NELSON. FOR TERMS AND ALL PARTICULARS, OR TO tHE AGENTSH. F. M'NEILL AND CO., 156 FEATHERSTON STREET, [WELLINGTON, ttQfi ACRES, Freehold, and GO ACRES, Leasehold, Ma.nnv.-atu Line. The pick /GOV of dairy land, carrying 120 cows; 14 acres under plough, up-to-date buildings. Handy for Wellington milk supply, only 3 miles from railway; now carrying 74 oows, besides other stock. \ PRICE, ,£3l 10s. per acre. Terms, £750 cash. B/17 11ft ACRES, Pahiatun, 4 oc.rea crop, part rich river silt land j oomplete buildJLtcU ings; stock, 45 cows, 12 weaners, 140 sheep, 3 horses; handy echfcol, croamery, and town. PRICE, .£36 155., including 40 cows, 2 young plough horses, 12 weaners, 20 pigs, 2 wagons, cans, crops, etc. Terms, ,£725 cash. M/ 20 1 rkfv ACRES, Manawatu Line, handy Wellington City supply; nearly all been JLvU stumped; 6 acres in. crops, superior buildings; 6tock. 40 cows and young stock; only 11 miles from railway, school, and creamery. £7 per acre has been taken off this faJin. ' PRICE; .£27 10s. per acre. Terms, £500 Cash. B|l6 WILLIAMS, HUNT & CO., LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS, JOHNSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. FOR SALE. \ PRICE, 355. PER ACRE. qaaa ACRES, Freehold, situated near Wellington, 6 miles from Manawatu i4UU" Railway, good road on to property. All standing bush (Rimu, Matai, Totara, Tawa); milling rights of this block will pay for felling and grassing, 1J sheep country when'in grass. Land adjoining reoently sold at £710s. per acre. With its close proximity to the city, this property should be well worthy of inspection. TERMS: £1000 CASH, BALANCE ARRANGED. WM. LINGARD AND CO., , GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. 500 20 miles from Hastings, undulating country, fenced and subdivided, well watered, no buildings, wintered 2 ewes per acre, and some cattle. PRICE, .£ll per acre. Terms; £1000 Cash, balance arranged. B/105 WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD.. NAPIER, " AUCKLAND AGAIN. COME TO THE PROSPEROUS NORTH. -1 QQ ACRES at £30, all grass, every inch ploughable, splendid water supply; JLAliil house and up-to-date farm buildings; milking 30 cows and running 40 other stock; closo to famous Pukekohe land; railway 1 mile. Terms arranged. If this does not answer vour requirements dozens of others to submit. W. GARRETT, VALUER AND LAND AGENT, 1 7 UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOM STREET E„ AUCKLAND. A BAEGAIN. -| qAA ACRES, partly improved; 950 acres in grass, balance, pood bush; 2-sheop JLOUV country, papa formation, 5 or G miles fencing; 4-roomed house, yards, etc. Title: Native Lease,'ls. Gd. per acre. Full compensation for all improvements. Price only £2 12s. 6d. per acre. Terms, £1000 cash, balance 5 years. Would probably accept £500 cash if purchaser has sufficient cash to buy up stock. • ' LEWIS AND CO., LAND AGENTS. WANGANUI. j1 Ka ACRES freehold sheep country; 6 miles from railway, 32 miles from 4eJLOIi port by good road; 1000 acres flat, 500 acres rioh river flats, balanco undulating, well watered; largo acreage under plough; will carry 3000 sheep, 50 to 100 cattle; capable of groat improvement; houso 6 rooms, stables, woolshed, etc. Price £16,000. For sale to closo an estate. 'J. H. OLDHAM; LANDAGE IW. — ' HAWKE'S BAY SHEEP FARM. " C)A(yi ACRES, Freehold, situated 13 miles from railway station, by three AHkAI i good roads, about 2J miles from school and factory; all in grass, except 100 in turnips, 90 acres in oats, 70 acres in young grass, and about 100 acres shelter; 1067 acres undulating country, balance flat; subdivided into 24 paddocks; stiff to light loam soil; well watered by water-race, dams, and Creeks; carrying capacity, 2 to 2h sheep per acre, besides cattle ana horses; 10-roomed House, woolshed with six machines, stables, cottage, men's and shearers' whares, grain shed, yards, etc. PRICE, £10 per acre. Terms to bo arranged. P. J. TONKIN & CO.. LAND AGE^" v^iyQS| H B FOR SALE, 200 acres, L.1.1'., 75 acres in grass, remainder in milling bush to the value of £5 per acre; house 4 rooms, cowshed, with milking plant installed, 4 miles fencing, easy country, well watered. Price only £8 10s. per aore. JjlOR SALE, 170 acres Freehold, 130 in grass, balance standing light bush, ring- . fenced, subdivided undulating country, 1 mjle from fast rising township Main Trunk Line; houso 4 rooms; price only £11 per acre; £:!00 cash, balance to suit purchaser. The above properties are situated close to Raetihi, where,the Branch Railway is now under construction. This country has never been boomed, and will shortlv double in value. A. MERSON &CO.. LAND AGENTS. OHAKUNE. I

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1796, 8 July 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1796, 8 July 1913, Page 10

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