FOR SALE HARDY-ST.— Premises at present occupied by Nelson Seed Co. Land 35 x 147 ft., "with buildings of Shop and Office, and Store at back 50 x 25 ft. ; all in good order. "Very suitable for Garage or business requiring Store. Will be sold cheap to effect a quick sale. TAHUXAXUI-- House known as "Green's," together with 8 Acres Land and splendid Plantation. House is sound and solidly built, and in good order. W T e , are authorised to treat for this property j at an exceptionally low figure, and on easy terms. HOPE. —26 Acres first-class Fruit Land, lg miles from Railway Station. Six-roomed House, Stable, Shed, etc. Land is all flat, and pronounced by experts to be ideal Fruit Land, with requisite friable clay sub-eoil. No draining required, and now all ploughed ready for planting. Price £35 per Acre. Term 3. TWO COTTAGE PROPERTIES FOR QUICK SALE. TOTARA-ST.—Land 50 x 125, with new 5-roou:ed Dwelling and all modern conveniences. Only £320. VANGUARD-ST.— Land 132 x 121, with 7-roomed Dwelling. Land Transfer Act. Only £260. R.B.&Ai. JACKSOK LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, NELSON.
E FOURTH ub - Division of IS NOW BEING PREPARED. THE PREMIER APPLE GROWING SETTLEMENT OF THE DOMINION.
THE APPLE PLANTATIONS of the Beautiful Tasman Valley include the largest in New Zealand, and among the Owners of Orchards are Experts of the highest standing in the iruit world, including T. W. Kirk, E6q., F.L.S., Director of the Orchard Division of the Department, of Agriculture; Thomas Horton, Esq., F.R.H.S., Managing Director otf 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 REMARKABLE WOOD & FRUIT BUD GROWTH OF THE TENS OF THOUSANDS OF APPLE AND PEAR TREES NOW GROWING THERE BPLACED IN A LINE THE TREES WOULD EXTEND ABOUT 700 MILES) ELOQUENTLY PROCLAIM THE FACT. INTENDING PURCHASES ARE ADVISED TO INSPECT EEFCRE BUYING ELSEWHEHE One reason for the outstanding success of the Taernan Settlement is the excellent and economical arrangement for the 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 conies into profit. The Supervisor for Lower Tasman is Mr F. E. Nottage; the Supervisor lor Upper Tasman is Mr F. G. McKee; and the Supervisor foi the New Sub-divisk»n will be Mr Charles E. Lowe, the wellknown fruitgrower of 'Motueka. APPLY ARTHUR M'KEE PITT A.'.B MOORE'S BUILDINGS, 1K AFALGAR-STREET, NELSON.
*OOL. KIDZ3. BlilWS. IAI, SIC, 4717"® xi*va pie Mar« m notifying *luw VV are CASB BUYERS of vh« »boT«, *n<l all kind* of BDTCHIB8 1 OFFAL. We are in * position i© paj tk« HIGHEST MARKET RATES, and will tok« delivery <xf l&rg* *n4 emoi.' ff«atities. lAS&CK AND LEVSCH, SIDiS AND BKU MEBCHAHT& JSLAEDI -sii.BUM. Griffin's Biscuits IJTRY THESE LINES: WHEATOLA LULU. MAPLE CREAMS. SUGAR WAFERS. Griffin's Biscuitn ALL GROCERS,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 29 May 1914, Page 8
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