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| LAND NOTICESAPPLE CULTURE FACTS. 1 ■JPXPORT APPLE GROWING is an industry now enough to have its futuri before it, and old enough to have demonstrated its safety. It is an indus try in which a well-kept ten-acre bearing orchard will produce FROM .£6OO TC <£1000 PER ANNUM, where men of small means oan, with from <£'>0 to £100 in vested, earn ,£250 to .£3OO per annum, and where men willing to invest .£SOO ant upwards can secure AN-INCOME OF 50 PER CENT. PER ANNU-M on theii money invested. DON'T BELIEVE ON lIEARSAY-JUST COME AND'ARGUI IT OUT. THE LAND par excellence for tho culture of the export apple is Moatere Nelson. There is no dispute about this, quality, colour, quantity all are th< feature of tho apple from, this district. THE PRICES RANGE FROM £l( TO £25 PER ACRE. THE MISSING LINK.—The industry is good, and the land is suitable, BUI you must realise that buying orchard land is not like buying a suburban section If you are a resident buyer, you want good roads, close settlement, and easj accoss. If you are an absentee buyer, for (say) five years, you want all th( above, and, in addition, you want to know that the planting of your orchard ii in the hands of a competent expert, with a staff of competent men, also that t co-operative system of working is firmly established, so that you got tho work dom cheaper than you could do it yourself, and that such system is controlled by mei of standing, experience, and integrity. ONLY ON THESE CONDITIONS CAI> BE REALISED THE FULL VALUE OF 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 2173 • 1. HORN, LTD., 3830 ■ 12 and 14 PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. j A. P. ALLPORT, ESQ., President, Nelson Fruitgrowers' Association, ! Who is Supervisor; Or 1 N. A. M'LAHEN, ESQ., Managing Director, NELSON. OA A ACRES, Picton, 400 acres grass, balance heavy bush; first-class buildings, Ovu boat-shed, yards, wharf; will winter 2J breeding ewes per acre; only li 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 grass seed. PRICE, .£6500, including 800 Komney breeding ewes and rams, all plant, and sundries. Terms arranged. K-3 OA A ACRES, Tnranaki, 6 acres in oats, balance grass; well fenced and watered; iVtcv/ 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 required. _ W-23 WILLIAMS, HUNT & CO., LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS. JOHNSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. FOR. SALE. SAWMILLING RIGHTS OVER 5000 Acres, Estimated by Government Expert to Contain 95,000,000 FEET OF MILLING TIMBER, Described as being "THE FINEST BLOCK OF TOTARA IN NEW ZEALAND." Tho rest of the Timber comprises Riinu, Yellow Pine, and Matai; THIS Block faces, is practically level with, and has a slight fall toward the water's edge. Vessels can load alongside. Freight to this pott is 2s. 9d. per 100 ft. Price, ,£2500. Terms, =2500 cash, balance arranged. Apply WE LINGARI) AND CO., • ESTATE AGENTS, WELLINGTON. CHEAP PUSH SECTION. .£3OO CASH. .£SOO CASH. 1A Q!J ACRES, 0.R.1'., at 18s. 6d.; hilly tawa bush country, well watered; i%-0 I 700 aoi-es English grass, carrying 1500 sheep and 40 head of cattle; lj mile new fencing, whare, yards. Price, .£3OOO. Stock at Valuation. A rare chance for young man with energy and a little extra capital for completing imI have a number of PARTLY IMPROVED BUSH SECTIONS for sals on easy terms at low figures. C. G. BLOOUE, \ POVERTY BAY LAND AGENCY, , GISBORNE. ' ' CHEAP PROPERTY. PfiA ACRES. L.1.P., more than half fiat, and with 150 acres of good agriculOvrr tural land. Rent, £33 9s. 6d. Two-roomed Whare, stable and 6hed, sheepyards, ring-fenced, and well subdivided; now wintering 365 sheep; will carry with small improvement 800 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 THE actual total outlay YEARLY, including purchase money, ie less than ONE SHILLING per head of tho present sheep-carrying capacity of the property, and tho pres»nt carrying capacity can be 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 all improvements at end of lease. In tho present state this property will winter 4003 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 Tkt, property is secure for all stock, and there are five subdivisions. Small house, sheds, and yards. PRICE, only J23000, Terms, half cash. Write at once for full particulars of this splenlid proposition. It is easily the best thing on tho market bo-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 m the Dominion, and the climate is greatly superior to southern, and eolder districts, hence making investment in the north more satisfactory in every way than elsewhere. •STRTE HAVE AT WHANGAREI A TIP-TOP BEEFING AND DAIRY FAEM V< ol 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 pressed, 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 beef-raising country, and social conditions are agreeable. We guarantee very goud value for the money, and a real good home. , Apply ear . y 'MACKESY; AND SON REAL ESTATE AGENTS, WHANGAREI. ROBERT HOOD, Telegraphic Address: LAND & EST ATE AGENT, P.O. Box 484 Hood, No. 5, Fort Street, Arcade, Auckland. ' AUCKLAND. NORTH of Auckland—Boo acres, 450 in grass, 100 fallow, 150 open country, 10i bush, house 7 rooms, and all necessary outbuildings, 2 miles from station Price, .£8 per .acre. Terms: One-third cash, balances! per. cent. TE PUKE—I 47 acres, all' in grass, li miles from creamery, house 6 rooms, ho and cold water, stable, cowshed, etc.; well watered; carrying 80 head cuttle Price ,£l6 per acre. "OUKEKOHE—I22 acres, all ploughable, 22 acres new grass), J acre potatoes, wel X fenced and subdivided, well watered by good stream, liouso 4 rooms, store room, dairy, cowshed, concrete floor, stable, cart-shed, chaff-houso, } acre orchard Price, i!3O per acre. Terms: ,£IOOO cash. Or will exchange for farm of 200 acre of good value. 1600 ■F ree h°l l '> situated 16 miles from Napier; flat and undulatini country; large portion ploughable; well fenced into several paddocks well watered; grows good root and grain crops; winters on grass 2100 sheep, two thirds breeding ewes, aud a number of cattle. PRICE, £9 per acre. Terms as arranged. D/ 50 WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., NAPIER. ' : : FARMS TsIG^ND^TIT^LE; r*A ACRES Freehold, Mannwatu Line, school and rail 2i miles; all heavy fla «Jl/ land, splendid running water, numerous subdivisions, comfortable house o four rooms and scullery, 10-br.il cowshed, (concrete), well suited for supplyin; Wellington market, milt lOd. a gal. Write now. 13 1' -| -j rk ACRES Freehold, Manawatu Line, all conveniences; J mile, two-third; ill/ ploughable, 7-roonx'd dwelling; hot and cold water, concrete cow-bails and all outbuildings required; stock at present 40 cows, 18 .young cattle, and ion horses; for a good mixed farm, this will compare with anything in the district The price is right, the terms are easy. Fullest details from J. R. PERRY AND CO,, LAND AGENTS, FEILDING. CHEAP DAIRY FARM. Art ACRES, good strong soil, H miles from station, creamery, school etc.; di JU vided into several paddocks, well watered. Freehold. 4-roomed cottage man's room, G-bail concrete floor cowshed, piggeries, etc. Capablo of carryini 35 cows when stumped. Suitablo for Wellington milk supply. Price £19 po acre. Terms. ~ PARKER AND VINCENT, , LAND AGENTS, LEVIN.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1807, 21 July 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1807, 21 July 1913, Page 10

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