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FOR SALE. THE APPLE LANDS. PAR EXCELLENCE, APE, TO BE FOUND AT RUBY BAY, (MOUTERE) inspecting. AL ADVANTAGES there offered. The FIRST ESSENTIAL is SUITABILITY OF THE LAND for FRUIt CULTURE. The expert opinions given below speak for themselves, ano the opinions will bo substantiated by a visit to the locality, for there nj y be seen the bearing orchards, the younc orchards, and the strawberry plots, ocular demonstrations that require no comment. Next comes ACCESSIBILITY and CONVENIENCE. The Ruby Bay boundary is within 70 chains of the Western Entrance Wharf, and no s . ect '°’' would be more than three miles from that port, which steamers of tna Anchor Line easily work if required. Then the Commercial Orchardist is as keenly alive to PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS as anyone, and in this respect RUBY BA\ OFIERS UNRIVALLED ATTRACTIONS. The area gently rises from a long sea frontage, with magnificent beach and patches of native hush which make it a seaside playground spacious enough for thousands. Glorious views of w™ Eastern and Western Shores of Tasman Bay are obtained; the property lies well to the Sun and is sheltered from southerly winds. For a nome RUBY BAY is SUNNY, SHELTERED, AND PICTURESQUE. READ EX D ERT OPINIONS. MR FRANK WALKER, the noted Tasmanian orchardist and nursery* man, said that the Apples ho saw at Ruby Bay were equal to the best lasmanian grown for export. Mr THOS. HORTON, New Zealand’s leading orchard nurseryman, visiting Ruby Bay on November 10th, 1912, said that Ruby Bay young Apple Orchards were “absolutely the best” that he had seen in the district. ME E. J. VOLLMER, who travelled extensively in New South Wale*. Queensland, Victoria, and Tasmania in the course of a special study ot fruit culture, expressed surprise at the growth of tho young trees on mo Estate, and has purchased sections with the intention of residing. STRAWBERRIES Grown on the Estate are now being regularly exported to Wellington. RUBY BAY I,AND IS NOT “AS GOOD AS,” BUT IS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST For Export Apple Culture. It is being offered in lots to suit purchasers:, SEASIDE FRONTAGES from £76 per acre upwards. FRUIT FARMS from £26 per acre upwards. TERMS. lO* Cash. Balance in S years at 5%. Inspection invited. Arrangements made to view the' property. Absentee owners can make satisfactory arrangements . for planting and supervision. For further particulars apply—< 1 w. STAFFORD, Ruby Bay. [OWNER! Telegraphic Address: oTAFFORD, RUBY BAY, MAPXT A. H. F. M’NEILL & CO., 155 Featherston Street, Wellington-' 2100 AC"ES—THE BEST SHEEP OR CATTLE COUNTRY, O-l nn ACRES, King Country; about 300 ploughablc, balance easy country* /SLVU 1500 acres good milling bush [lot of totara), J balance> scrub and tern, unimproved; one mile from railway eta. tion; railway divides tne blocs; title- . Native lease; rent 2s per acre Tor 21 years and 4s for succeeding 21 years; ali timber rights reserved to Ihe lessee. Price 25s per acre, with .£IOOO cash, balance 5 per cent, for 5 years. Have in spectod and can recommend as a really cheap proposition. Apply MBSSANA & CO., LAND AGENTS AND BROKERS. HAMILTON (WAIKATO). "OTEL, Christchurch; lease 4i years; doing .£IOO weekly. Price .£1750. HOTEL, seaport town; doing £SO wee Uy; lease 3 years; rent £4. Price £950. HOTEL country (freehold;; doing £SO weekly; buildings new. Price £3700. HOTEL* commercial house; trade £130; rental £B. Price £1550. For further particulars apply ■ , JOHN BRO DIE & CO.. 7 AND 8. KINGS CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON. ,7 ATTRACTIVE L.I.P, 100 acres. £SOO CASEEDWIN R. B. DANIEL, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, HASTINGS, H.B. FOR SALE—THE FINEST BLOCK OF SWAMP COJNTRY IN THE WAIKATO. -a OAA ACRES; about 1C miles from Hamilton, 1 mile from P.O. and tele. IMJU phone; about 600 acres grass, a good lump also ploughed; several miles of good drains; ring fenced. This is one of the finest blocks of country left in the Waikato ana to be secured at a reasonable price, viz., £8 10s per acre Very easy terms arranged. Say 10 per cent. cash, balance arranged, ia •spect this fine property. Particulars from GOSLING & HIGGINS, sole agents. FRANKTON JUNC TION. WAIKATO. £3OO cash FOR SALE.—Motor Garage, large free bold premises; stock and plant, including two English motor cars. Owner m ust sell, leaving tor England shortly. Good terms. Business has a big connection. . . Oltftrk BUYS Butchery and Small Goods Business, Taranaki; doing a big burn* abi/UU ness; leasehold premises in g • >od position: excellent plant. Vendor going on the land. „ IrtOMPLETE Taranaki Dairy Farms.—£ 200 cash secures 140 acres, U secures 120 acres, £syo cash secures 220 acres. Come to Taranaki, where the fields axe always green. JAMES & GILLMAN. ‘ A SURE FORTUNE. ~* ACRES 3 miles from Waverley; the best dairy farm in tbe Dominion; ovlo subdivided into 10 paddocks, well watered by springs, trough in each naddock; splendidly sheltered by extensive plantations; all well laid down m the best English grasses of various kinds; real good house of 7 rooms; bathroom pantry, h. and c. water throughout. 24-stand cow shed, grain shed, wag,, eon knd implement shed, buggy shed, fowl • house and piggery.. 4-stail stable, all in "ood order. This property is recommended to anyone in search of something extra, good. Cneap and on eaey terms, or will subdivide. Full particuiars on application. J. B. DALTON, LAND AND ESTATE^GEOT,^ ÜBUEBAN HOME OR POULTRY F ARM, in the banks of the Wanganui river; new house of 5 rooms and conveniences, also fruit trees, fowlhouses. S h(-id “’S.: trapshed, feed shed, water tanks incubator, mills, cutters! pouv trap and harness, and 2 acres of splendid land on water front. The site 7= . verv choice one, only tour miles from centre of town, and such sections wiU IS a voaj vay „> a w.pv bi-b fi.nra. PW.a im, • not be available in a'few years’ time except at a very high figure. Price as • t i > concern £IOSO or £975 for house and land. HOLLOWAY & HOGAN, CANTEBRURY FARMS. ACRES: first-class buildings, good wheat growing land; near railway and Oi/U school. Price £lB per <-cre. Equity £3500. Owner will exchange sheep n °Can’tcrbury.— 1800 acres; good buildings. Price £9 per acre. £2OOO i\ cash, balance on mortgage. nf|f> ACRES, situated 29 miles from Christchurch; good buildings; grows good 440 crops. Price £2O per acre. £SOO cash. Correspondence invited. H. H. COOK & CO.. 136 MANCHESTER STREET. NEXT U.S.S. CO., CHRISTCHURCH.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8481, 16 July 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8481, 16 July 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8481, 16 July 1913, Page 12