LAND NOTICESAPPLE CULTURE FACTS, TpJXPORT APPLE GROWING is an industry new enough to havo its future before it, and old enough to hare demonstrated its safety. It is an industry in which a well-kept ten-acre bearing orchard will produce FROM £600 TO £1000 PER ANNUM, where men. of small means can, with from £50 to .£IOO inrested, earn £250 to £300 per annum, and where men willing to invest £500 and upwards can secure AN INCOME OP 50 PER CENT. PER ANNUM on their money invested. DON'T BELIEVE ON HEARSAY-JUST COME AND ARGUE IT OUT, THE LAND par excellence for the culture of tho export apple is Moutere, Nelson. There is no dispute about this. quality, oolour, quantity all are the feature of the apple from this district. THE PRICES RANGE FROM £10 TO £25 PER ACRE. THE MISSING LINK. —The industry is good, and the land is suitable, BUT you must realise that buying orchard land is not like buying a suburban section. If you aro a resident buyer, you want good roads, close settlement, ond easy access. If you are an absentee buyer, for (say) five years, you want all the above, and, in addition, you want to know that the planting of your orchard is in the hands of a competent expert, with a staff of -competent men, ato that a 00-operative system of working is firmly established, so that you get tho work dono cheaper than you could do it yourself, and that such system is controlled by men of standing, experience, and integrity. ONLY ON THESE CONDITIONS CAN BE REALISED THE FULL VALUE OP THE INDUSTRY AND THE LAND. THERE IS ONLY ONE ORGANISATION OF THIS KIND, AND ITS NUMEROUS SETTLERS WILL ALL CONFIRM ITS CLAIM. For full details, apply Phones 2178 ' J. T. HORN, LTD., 3830 . ' 12 and 14 PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. A. P. ALLPORT, ESQ., President, Nelson Fruitgrowers' Association, Who is Supervisors Or N. A. M'LAREN, ESQ., Managing Director. NELSON. OAA ACRES, Picton, 400 acres grass, balance heavy, bush; first-class buildings, 01/V7 boat-shed, yards, wharf; will winter 2J breeding ewes per aero; only 14 hours by launch from Picton; one of the best and most conveniently-situated farms in the Sounds. Telephone on to house; 100 acres shut up for gras? 6eed. PRICE, £6500, including 800 Ronrney breeding' ewes and rams, all plant, and sundries. Terms arranged. K-3 C)A A ACRES, Taranaki, G acres in oats, balance grass; well fenced and watered; nltXt good buildings, milking machines; stock: 52 cows, bull, 13 heifers to come in thie season, weaners'and 5 horses; creamery 1J miles, railway 7 miles. A Tip-top Milking Farm, and cheap. PRICE, £15 per acre, including Milking Machines. Terms, only £540 oash required, W-23 WILLIAMS, HUNT & CO., LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS, JOHNSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. FOR SALE. PRICE, 355. PER ACRE. OAAA ACRES, Freehold, situated near . Wellington, 6 miles from- Manawatu iVIjIJV 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 6hould be well worthy of inspection. TERMS: £1000 CASH. BALANCE ARRANGED. WM, LINGARD" AND CO., ' . . . GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. CHEAP PUSH SECTION. £500 CASH. £500 CASH. i/jQW ACRES, 0.R.P., at 18s. 6d.; hilly tawa bush country, well watered; JUabO I 700 acres English grass, carrying 1500 sheep and 40 head of cattle; lj mile new fencing, whare, yards. Price, £3000. Stock at Valuation. A rare chance for young man with 6ncrgy and a little extra capital for completing improvements. ' _ _ „ _ I have a number of PARTLY IMPROVED BUSH SECTIONS for sale on easy terms at low figures. C. G. BLOORE, POVERTY BAY LAND AGENCY, GISBORNE. CHEAP PROPERTY. Of\/i ACRES. L.1.P., more than half flat, and with 150 acres of good agricul--01/rih tural land. Rent, £33 9s. 6d. Two-roomed Whare, stable and 6hed, 6heepyards, ring-fenced, and woll subdivided; now wintering 365 sheep; will carry with small improvement £00 sheep. For sale, as a going concern, including 360 sheep, 3 horses, Binder, Cultivator, Drill, Harrows, Dray, Ploughs, 100 tons green flax, for ONLY £1550. 'GRIFFITHS & SON, AUCTIONEERS, BLENHEIM. ' ' SHEEP RUN GIVEN AWAY ' rE actual total outlay YEARLY, including purchase money, is less than ONE SHILLING per head of the present shoep-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 torm. Rent • and rates do not exceed Hid. per acre. Compensation for all improvements at end of leaso. In the present state this property will winter 400J big sheep, besides cattle. About 1000 acres flat, between 1300 and 1500 acres in grans and balance in rough feed, fern, manuka, and light bush. The property is secure for all stock, and there are five subdivisions. Small house, sheds, and yards. PRICE, only £3009. Terms, half cash. Write at once for full particulars of this'splen lid proposition. It iB easily the best thing on the market to-day. W; H. LAMBERT AND CO;; ' THE LIVE LAND SALESMAN. PALMERSTON NORTH. 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,- hence making investment in tho'north more satisfactory in every way than■ elsewhere. WE HAVE AT WHANGAREI 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 oan look over with pride, and be very pleased to own. The immediate locality and district is gcod dairying and beof-raising 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 REAL ESTATE AGENTS. WHANGAREI. farms big and Tittle. ' prA ACRES Freehold, Manawatu Line, school and rail 2$ miles; all heavy flat 01/ land, splendid running water, numerous subdivisions, comfortable house of four rooms and scullery, 10-bail cowshed (concrctc), well suited for supplying Wellington market, milk lOd. a gal. Write now. 13 17 I~S A ACRES Freehold, Manawatu Line, nil conveniences; J mile, two-thirds 11U plough able, 7-roomed dwelling; hot and cold water, concrete cow-bails, 1 and all outbuildings required; stock at present 40 cows, 18 young cattle, and four horses; for a good mixed farm, this will compare with anything in tlie district. The price is right, the terras are easy. Fullest details from J. R. PERRY AND CO., LAND AGENTS, FEILDING. CHEAP DAIRY FARM. r»/-k ACRES, good strong, soil, li miles from station, creamery, school etc.; di,jU vided into several paddocks, well watered. Freehold. 4-roomed cottage, man's room, 6-bail concrete floor cowshed, piggeries, etc. Capable of carrying 35 cows when stumped. Suitable for Wellington milk supply. Price £19 per acre. Terms. PARKER AND VINCENT, • LAND AGENTS, LEVIN. J. H. TAYLOR, ROTORUA LAND AGENCY, HAS FOR SALEaWQ ACRES, Freehold, 100 acres in grass, part open fern, rest all good standee io ing bush—Rata, Rimu, Hinau, etc.; two miles of fencing, with good stockyard; 4} miles from railway station, saleyards, creamery, and schoolPRICE, only £1 10s. an acre. Easy Terms. "fTQA ACRES, North Auckland, 50 miles from city by rail or boat, 1425 acres JL IO" grass and rough feed, balanco heavy bush, 400 acrcs rich ploughablo vallnv flatß. Solendid soil, on good sandstone formation. Ideal sheep and oattle country. Good G-roomed house, with bathroom, etc., woolsheds, yards, dip, telephone laid on to house; school 2 miles, cream cart passes, railway station 10 miles by good road, wharf 5 miles. Carrying 2000 sheep, 200 head cattle, and understocked. Easy two-sheep country. Cheapest proposition on market at £5 10s. per acre. Owner leaving for England. MILBURN AND CO, 89 SSan, A RARE OPPORTUNITY.' Model Dairy and Fattening Farm—lß6 ACRES, rich dairying land, all in grass and all flat; 10 subdivisions.by first-class post and wire fencing, and well watered by springs and river. Carrying capacity: 80 oows, besides young stock and horses. This land never bums up in tho driest weather, and grows splendid feed. First-class House, 6 largo rooms, bathrooms, h. and c. water, larje stables, 8-bail cowshed (concrete floor), garden, lawn, telephone, etc.; situate only U miles from railway, township, and factory. Price, £40 por acre. Terms: 10 per cent, cash, 5 per cent. 12 months, balance on mortgogo for 8 years nt 5\ per cent. For full nartirnlnrs. apply to the Sole Agents. ' XL F. M°NEILL AND CO,, . 155 FEATHEIiSTON STREET. WELLINGTON. Bjaach Officer BEIGET'S BUILDINGS- QIAILL A. H. iIUNKO A Manager, i
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