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——i ———^——— wmmmmm ——ww———— ■ ■ — ■■■ -— ■■ ■ ---• i fiP" The .Good *Q M Not Get Rich Quick Waliingfords. M KM The promoters of the Huapal Fruitlands Estate are hard- L \ v,a "» headed practical orchardists of long standing, who have been &&- J ffjf fortunate enough to associate with themselves people prepared to Vo /M find the rest of the capital necessary to secure the estate and to (ylr / V' materialise their ideas of a great fruit colony, with all its acccs- < \ A sorlee, within sight of Auckland, without expecting to "get rich / nsi quick "at the oxpense of the colonists. Thus in spite of its ideal U/ yw] position and the certain rapid rise in values thus assured, the J7/V 'V HUAPAI FRUITLANDS of tho Northern Fruitlands, Limited, v l (gs| are, almost without exception, the cheapest special settlement P\j H£fy lands offering either In the North or South. £-$ |0? How HUAPAI Fruit Lands Were Selected. /i l/w| The pioneer advocate of the idea of fruit colonies, himself an ffflA 'Jw experienced fruitgrower, and with him one of the first Govern- vv #H| ment fruit experts, now retired and fruit-growing, selected the /^-X estate after giving several months to looking over the many r-3 I] other places offering, and weighing the advantages and disadvan- \~ fop tages of each one against the other. These gentlemen have sSi J JV£ shown their faith in their selection in the most practical manner, (t-fc i\ viz., by taking up both land and shares. w / 1 m § Side Lines. t O 9 - **y Although the HUAPAI ESTATE was picked with a view to %>>' Vffl. the development of the export apple and the clay loam, with a V\) /M2 North to Ncrth-east aspect, which for the most part characterises (s}. 14/ Its gentle slopes, is specially suited to this end, yet there is suffi- J 1 hjj cient variety of soil and exposure to warrant the planting in ',' /{ >:h# seleoted positions, of pears, plums, peaches, nectarines, apples, M. k \S] vines, strawberries, lemons, and other fruits, for our Dominion ','■ \ -\ market. Vegetables, such as early potatoes, melons, tomatoes, £- (6=-'4 etc., thrive excellently. « *i On the estate will shortly be established a large nursery gar. *". ¥]Kn ■Jon, and several selectors are planning to keep be.,3, etc., In C^\ J '/>* addition to their orchards. Others, practical men, are working l/ .\ 1\ for the Company in their spare time. / j H Water. f Kjfi Nearly every section Inoludes either a creek or piece of \^-) <§JI swamp. The latter are being systematically drained right up to v.*iiv, the springs from which they originate, thus providing not only r-'V running water, but also reclaiming rich land. Besides this, two f\ |\i \ water diviners of repute have been over the estate, and have re- / / LJ ported " that there is water to be got everywhere." L J m m Q How Many HUAPAI Sales are Made. g @to> Whilst the saying that a " Prophet hath no honour in his own hfs Af* country" does not apply to HUAPAI, where the majority of the vV j \ seotion holders are naturally Auckianders, yet it is hard to find L i ft % a town of size and self respect in the Dominion which has not a fi] vw» representative citizen or so interested in HUAPAI. These are }*• N H\i the best salesmen; so much so indeed, that it has become an up' J\ axiom in the office that " a sale made means another assured," as £~~ Ae; J section holders never seem to rest until they have introduced an [ J mU} Interested friend or two to become their neighbours. \*)> |K PERSONAL. J\ By way of epilogue to the series of advertisements which w#\! 'XJ t have appeared upon the last four Saturdays, we publish W /C\ the following:— p^, (CJI " Your suggestion that I try a 'prentice hand at K J writing a series of advertisements for Huapai Fruit- »»*' ISjifj. lands, comes both as a compliment and something of MS aJ3 a shock. I feel sure that anything I may say, which £>X |\ can only be based upon facts which have come under f\ I' \ my notice and my own limited experience, cannot have M '{j IN>J the force of matter put together by the practical men %£/■ Fftva and professional advertisement writers with whom you v//^ _V must be in touch. Having said this, I have cleared my gL /fj conscience, and if you still insist I will be glad, as a I~JI |ra section holder badly smitten by Huapaiphobia, to do my fe*>) r?/ little best to spread that very contagious complaint." \^v |J) WRITE OR CALL FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. j&j| A SMEETON'S BUILDINGS, L jfe Queen Street, Auckland. gv

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 13