THE EVENING POST SPORTS EDITION! PORTS EDITION I SPORTS EDITION ! PORTS EDITION 1 WILL BE PUBLISHED TO-MORROW EVENING. SPECIAL ARTICLES. INTERESTING FIXTURES. • INTER-ISLAND FOOTBALL AT NAPIER., , ,', ' LOCAL RUGBY, ASSOCIATION, AND I . HOCKEY GAMES ! I \\ -"""" Complete Reports of these Matches will be published. , , PRICE ONE PENNY I OUR BIG SALE ! "OAINCOATS, ALL SIZES AT BIG SALE PRICES 1. OVERCOATS, ALL SIZES AT BIG SALE PRICES! MACINTOSHES, ALL SIZES AT BIG SALE PRICES!" UNBRELLAS (Paragon Frame*)' . from 3s lid full size. ' j , ALL AT BIG SALE PRICES! NO RAIN CAN PENETRATE THESE, GOODS! WALLACE & GIBSON, ' "THE KASH," WILLIS-STREET (Next Evening Post). Wo have jutt landed the most comprehen*' five line of - TILES Ever teen in New Zealand. They are suitable " for large or small offices, lawyers, merchants', and others. Pricei are also right. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17 and 19, Cuba-street, Wellington,' 'Phone 1676. AI>PLE GROWING! APPLE GROWING! BLOCK OF ■ 285 ACRES 285 FOR SALE. PROXIMITY TO SHIPPING, "About 9 Miles by Lovel Rood from MOTUEKA NEW WHARF. SOIL. O^K ACRES suitable for planting, *■-. i very B°^ soil> tho subsoil being' a friable clay with large percentage of, sand, producing apples of good firm texture, good colour, and excellent keeping qualities. The land ia of the better class of MOUTERE CLAY, having once been, covered by heavy bush; 180 aores in grass for the past 10, years should be very' rich and fertile, as it is carrying a large > number of sheep. It was previously ploughed and cropped; the laet crops were exceptionally good once, many parts cutting over 40 bushels of dun oats. The fruit trees growing on adjoining land on either side prove the suitability of this soil for fruit-growing purpose*!. NATURAL ADVANTAGES. The land i« very flat a,nd easily wr.rked. PROMINENT FRUIT-GROWERS' reports received readily give 'these Sections the palm over many other MOUTERE propositions, thie land having (1) the great advantage of a natural shelter, by the higher spurs on adjoining owners' lands, from the south-west v/inds (spout winds); (2) this land falls in flat slopes towards the north, getting the full benefit of the whole of the day's sunshine; (3)the natural drainage towards the north' I also gives these Sections the pull overi i many other localities; the highest parte i are about 50 feet over the lowest. FRUIT-GROWING. This land is eminently suited for the culture* of Apple*, and in some parts Pears, though more particularly- for Apples. ' , HOPS. There are about 20 aores swamp, which, if properly drained, should make excellent grazing or Hop land. ' ' SUBDIVIDING. ' This Black— 2Bs acres— having frontage, to THREE ROADS, is most euitable ior Subdividing.' • -- , PRICE AND TERMS. . ' " : Price and -full particulars on applioa*' tion. Deposit required, at least £1400.. Balance can remain, if desired, at 5 per cent. p.a. for term .of years. , Apply, at once, to A. T. BATE, NATHAN'S BUILDINGS. TO CONTRACTORS. rpENDERS 'for Construction of New X. Drive at the , Wellington , Club, Wel-hngtoa-terrace, will be received until 4 o'clock on Monday, 22nd. inst., at our office. Brandon-street, where drawings,' etc., may be teen. ' 6EAT6n, SLADDEN AND FAVITT Eagiaieri,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 11, 12 July 1912, Page 8
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