:: RUBY BAY . ESTATE : MOUTERE SOLES,' NELSON. SiMlwfeloi ofi flic Choicest L«I Awalatole : li v ; Mew Zealaiti o : :: ' ; Seaside. Residences and ProliaMe Frail Farms Now Procurable. . ■A. •■*; ' '* • * ■ J | |. TERMS: . | j\'-l| furctaseK ieai direct wlft | ! • ''! TEN PER CENT. CASH. '! Ic&fei\ 10lb | tfee owner Mt. W. itStafforf, I : S . : ~ | Roby Bay, op througb Ms i .*..< -Balance on. Mortgage lor * ' ! accredited agents, Messrs. H. I E McNeill* & Ca, Wellington. | L ' .' ' ■ ! - i>v; .1 I : : *" ——■*-« ****************************************** :' ; greater.portion of the Estate consists of Easy Slopes.with a,Northern Aspect, it is partly bounded on one side by the Tasman • !; f :-I:; ; v:Estate; the holdings actually adjoining that portion of the Ruby Bay Land now offered are those of Messrs, Thomas Horton, the well--known-Orchardist; T. W- Kirk, of the Agricultural Department; His Honour Judge Chapman,. To the "Eastward the Bronte and Seaton • 1 '.^Estates-form the Boundary, so that it will be seen that RUBY BAY is the Centre of the Greatest Fruit Growing Lands of' New Zealand, and : Which the best known.experts have acquired areas. : .. .' WATER FRONTAGES AND APPLE ' hustle it you want any at all. If ®mW ORCHARD ALLOTMENTS are only be difficult to exaggerate the attpaesoMe eight (8) miles from NELSON, [""•"' " ~ " ™~~1 tioris of RUBY BAY. SWIMMING, Me: Greatest'Fpuit-Produeing District , „ %r; SAILING, ROWING, SHOOTING- ape ■ the Dominion. RUBY BAY is unex- ' • JaaK the natural products of the place, while . celled as.the ideal spot to lead a quiet, FISHING—weII fishermen know it as faithful, though profitable, life. We i.... the happy hunting gpound, • Those who. flatter ourselves that we have reached have pupehased already and have gpn^ the point, when we know just what the **"! ~ " "": jdi" %T Fruit-Growing ape making quite, buying public requires in the way of fjii'A' -~, . ' respectable incomes, and in a far mope land, at least that section of the public -,"7 tR *1 ' pleasurable and independent manner for which we cater. If you really want than could otherwise be done. THE the -land, the Estate will sell itself to ALLOTMENTS ARE ROOMY; LEVEL you, because it is absolutely the pick of AND VERY SUITABLE FOR HOME the basket. We sold over £12,000, SITB s, whilst the soil lends itself pap-, 'mm in <>up last effort, so you must tieularly to fruit & vegetable growing* Rufey Bay Lands are -beyond the speculative stage. Thty are a proved. investment, making a handsome return to the purchaser. ; Arrangements can be made by Absentee Owners for Planting and Supervising. PRICE AND FULL PARTICULARS from MR, W. H STAFFORD, RUB\ BAY, I This work will be under the direction of Mr. STAFFORD, who is himself an . NELSON, or from his Accredited Agents, MESSRS, H» F. McNEILL & Co., Experienced Orchardist of many years standing. Purchasers will be certain „ 155 Featherston Street, WELLINGTON; or Bright's Buildings, OTAIO, | of getting everything right, and at the Lowest Possible Cost. , . > Airangements to view Property.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1933, 16 December 1913, Page 9
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