FORSALE. UPPER COLLING WOOD-ST.—De-sirble 10-roomed Dwelling, with all Conveniences. One of the few in this locality available. Cheap £825. Terms Easy. REDWOOD'S VALLEY.—IO7 Acres easv Orchard Slopes, facing the north. Half already planted in best varieties of Apples, and the balance will be *We this season. This is easily the finest Orchard proposition in the district. Price only £SO per Acre. 37 ACRES, AT STOKE, comprising about 30 in Orchard, mostly in full bearing App!es, Pears, Poaches, and Plums. Good returns can be shown, and they are increasing every year. Purchaser will sub-divide into three separate sections, or sell as a whole. Building consist of Two up-to-date Dwellings with all conveniences, Sheds, Stables,' etc. Price and terms on application. TRAFALGAR-ST. SOUTH. Cottage Dwelling of 6 rooms, and all conveniences. Property is leasehold, with right of Improvements and Renewal, therefc J can be secured for small amount of cash. GLEN" TERRACE, WAKAPUAKA. —An Ideal Little Dairy Farm of about 25 Acres, capable of carrying about one dozen Cows. Whole property well fenced and sub-divided, and watered. School, Creamery, and Post Office about % mile. New Dwelling -with 6 large rooms, Dairy, Cowshed, and all other Sheds required, all nearly new. Owner leaving district, so anxious to realise at low figure. 8.8. i it F. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, TRAFALGAR-ST., NELSON. IS NOW BEING PREPARED.
THE PREMIER APPLE GROWING SETTLEMENT OF THE DOMINION. MANY IMITATIONS, BUT ONLY ONE TASJIAN. THE APPLE PLANTATIONS of the Beautiiful Tasman Valley include the largest 'in New Zea'ahd, and among the Owners of Orchards are Experts of the highest standing in the fruit world, including T. W. Kirk, Esq.. F.L.S., Director ol the Orchard Division of the Department- of Agriculture; Thomas Horton, Esq., F.R.H.S., Managing' Director of Horton's Nurseries, Hastings; and F. E. Nottage, Esq., formerly Orchard Instructor of Hawke's Bay; besides many experienced and well-known fruit growers. TASMAN IS ADMITTEDLY THE PICK OF THE APPLE LANDS OF THE DOMINION, AND THE RE= MARKABLE WOOD AND SPUR GROWTH OF THE TENS OF THOUSANDS OF APPLE AND PEAR TREES NOW GROWING THERE (PLACED IN A LINE THE TREES WOULD EXTEND ABOUT 700 MILES) ELOQUENTLY PROCLAIM THE (NTEN3ING PURCHASERS ARE ADVISED TO INSPECT BEFORE BUYINS ELSEWHERE One reason for the outstanding success of the Tasman Settlement is the excel- ; lent and economical arrangement for the j planting and management of orchards 'until the trees come into bearing, thus enabling the business man and others to continue "in harness" until his orchard comes into profit. The Supervisor fur Lcwer Tasman is 1 Mr F. E. Nottage; the Supervisor for Upper Tasman is Mr F. G. McKee ; and the Supervisor for the New Sub-division will be Mr Charles E. Lowe, the wellknown fruitgrower of Motueka. INTENDING PURCHASERS ARE ADVISED TO INSPECT BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. APPLY ARTHUR M'XEE PITT AND MOORE'S BUILDINGS, TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON.
Or, tlie Faster Holidays messages may be addressed L'/u the t'nm-irrn-ial TTote'. Nelson, ur to Mr Charles Lowe, Motueka.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 14 April 1914, Page 8
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