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. LAND NOTICESRUBY BAY ESTATE 16 THE LAND OF ORCHARDS. MOTJTERE. nelson. rjIHE RUBY BAT 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. f The property offers unrivalled attractions when the following pointa are oon6idered:— ■ (1) THE SUITABILITY OF THE LAND FOR CULTIVATING FRUIT; and this is substantiated by the remarks of MR. THOS. HORTON, the leading Orchard Nurseryman of Now 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 the cost of transport is exceedingly •light. (3) The Estate gently rises from a long sea frontage with' a magnificent stretch of beach, in a succession of gradual slopes, which l shelter 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 superb ■ play-ground for thousands, and combined with the glorious views of both Eastern .and Western Shores of Tasman, the panorama is unequalled. THE PARADISE OF NEW. ZE ALAND, 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 be made by absentee owners locally for ploughing, l 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., ' 155 FEATHERSTON STREET, .WELLINGTON. I OA A ACRES, Picton, 400 acres grass, balance Ticavy bush; first-class buildings, OW boat-shed, yards,.wharf; will winter 2J breeding ewes per acre; only 14 hours by launch from Picton; one. of the best and most conveniently-situated farms in the Sounds. Telephone on to liouse; 100 acres shut up for grass seed. PRICE, ,£6500, including 800 Romney breeding ewes and rams, all plant, and sundries. Terms arranged. - K-3 04f\ ACRES, Taranaki, 6 acres in oats, balance grass; well fenced and watered; good buildings, milking machines; 6tock: 52 cows, bull, 13 heifers to come in this season, weaners and 5 horses; creamery 1J miles, railway 7 miles. A Tip-top Milking Farm, and cheap. PRICE, ,£ls'per acre, including Milking Machines. Terms, only ,£540 cash re- ' quired. W-23 WILLIAMS, HUNT & CO., LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS, , JOHNSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. FOR. SACE. i PRICE, 355. PER ACRE. OAAA ACRES, Freehold, situated near Wellington, 6 milee from Manawatu Railway, good road on to property. All standing- bush'(Rimu, Matai, Totara, Tawa); milling rights of this block • will pay for felling and grassing, li sheep country when in grass. Land adjoining reoently sold at £.7 10s. per aore. With its close proximity to the city, this property should be well worthy of inspection. 1 TERMS: CASH, BALANCE ARRANGED. WM.. ■ LINGARD AND CO., GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. I ACRES, Freehold, situated 6i miles from Hastings; about'3oo acres flat J.UI/V land, balance limestone hills, all well fenced into numerous paddocks well watered, with up-to-dato 20-roomed house, large woolshed (fitted with machines), man's quarters, stables, yards, dip. Winters on grass 3000 sheep, twothirds breeding ewes, and 250 head of cattle. PRICE, .£lB 10s. per acre; reasonable terms arranged. No. E/23. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD.. ' NAPIfiR. NORTH AUCKLAND. THE NORTH OF AUCKLAND DISTRICTS are offering great chances for Farmers. Land is certainly cheaper than elsewhere in the Dominion, and the climate is greatly superior to southern and colder districts, henoe'makinf investment in the north more satisfactory in every way than elsewhere, ' ' WE HAVE A.T WHANGABEI A TIP-TOP BEEFING AND DAIRY FARM ot 375 ACRES, 0.R.P., for sale at .£22 per acre. A real, first-class property. .All excellent volcanic land, and until quite recently in heavy bush, now properly grassed, and carrying a lot of stock. The Property is well improved, has a large House, good sheds, milking ■ machine, etc. (included in price), .and is in short, a place any dairyman can look over with pride, and be very pleased to own. i The immediate locality and district is gced dairying and iWf-raisine country, and social conditions are agreeable. " Wo guarantee very good value for the money, and a real good home.""" ' Apply early. ' ' ' No. 753 . MACKESY AND SON N REAL ESTATE AGENTS, WHANGAREI. ROBERT HOOD, Telegraphic Address: LAND & ESTATE AGENT, P.O. Box 484. Hood, No. 5, Fort Street, Arcade. Auckland. AUCKLAND. CJOUTH of Auckland—3oG acres, 100 drained swamp, well fenood with totara KJ posts and seven wires; new liouse, 4 rooms. Price J;6 lO.s. per acre. Terms, JMOO cash. This is a cheap property, worthy of inspection, NORTH Auckland—Handy little farm, close to river; 42 acres freehold; all in gross; all ploughable; 4 paddocks, well watered; new house, 4 rooms, stable, cowshed, and dairy; all in good order; township J mile, school and factory SOO yards. Price .6550. Terms, ,£SO cash, balance 5 per cent, NORTH Auckland—l77s acres, good sheep run, about G miles fixini railway station; house 6 rooms, woolshed, shearing shed, sheep dip, cattle pens, etc.; carrying ' capacity at present 3000 sheep and 200 head cattle. Price, £5 10s. per acre. ~ FARMS BIG AND LITTLE. ' RA ACRES Freehold, Manawatu Line, school and—rail 2J miles; all heavy flat O\J land, 6plendid running water, numerous suMivisions, comfortable house of four rooms and scullery, 10-bail cowshed (concrete), well suited for supplying Wellington market, milk lOd. a gal. Write now. 13 17 II A ACRES Freehold, Manawatu Lino, all conveniences; J mile, two-thirds XX" ploughable, 7-roomed dwelling; liofc and cold water, concrete cow-baile, and all outbuildings required; stock at present 40 cows, 18 young oattJe, and four horses; for a pood mixed farm, this will compare with anything in t!he district. The price is right, tho terms are easy. Fullest details from J, R, PERRY AND CQ.. LAND AGENTS. FEILDING,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1801, 14 July 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1801, 14 July 1913, Page 12

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