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pan KALB. FVUBY BAY RUBY BAY OFFERS YOU IXDEPEXDENC E. A fruit grower leads an out-of-door life of absolute independence, one might even say affluence. Ruby Bay Orchards will yield from £BO tor £2OO per acre per annum from apples alone. One man near Ruby Bay made last year over from 3 acres of Strawberries. It is evident, then, from these facts that a man with 10 acres of Orchard ought to produce the tidy income of at least per annum. Can you do that in any other business and under the same ideal conditions. ? A fruit grower doesn’t have irksome uncongenial tasks to fulfil day after day as does the man in ordinary employment. Neither is he held to his work by a clock. ■ He is his own master, free to do what he will and certain that no one can take his living from him. The ordinary man in employment is earning money, for others; a fruit grower earns it for himself. The work is light, interesting, out-of-doors, and is the most natural existence any man could possibly have. , A fruit grower is not tied to his work day m ana day out; he has time for leisure and recreation at almost any time except during the picking season. Then, of course, unless he employs labour, he is very busy. RUBY BAY ORCHARDS CAN BE BOUGHT FOR IO Per Cent DEPOSIT. The balance can remain 5 years at 5 per cent, interest Those terms are exceptionally easy and make it possible for almost anyone to secure a farm. Any information you desire can be obtained from the owner, Mr. W. H. STAFFORD, Ruby Bay,. Telegraphic Address “ Mapua ” or from his Accredited Agents: Messrs H. F. McNeill & Co., 155 Featherston Street, Wellington. ' Special Note I— Right alongside the Ruby Bay estate the leading fruit experts, such as Mr T. W. Kirk, Head of the Agricultural Department, and Mr Thos. Horton, the well known Horticulturist, and others have acquired fawns. That prove* jj Ruby Bay is the best'fruit land.

TARANAKI SHEEP COUNTRY. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 1 On/I ACRES: handy to railway; 600 acres freehold and 600 acres L-1.P.: X/4U\7 over 900 a ores in grass; will winter 24 sheep; G-roomed house ajnd good outbuildings. PRICE £8 10s per acre. ■' Equity about ■ £3OOO. Will exchange for smaller farm or good country store. , nnn ACRES,' situated close to rail way and township; 600 acres O.E.P. and 800 •iUU acres E.1.P.; all in grass and well subdivided; carry 2i sheep to sides cattle; splendid 6-roomed. house. 2 sets, gieep.yards, woolshed, etc. PRICE £S 10s per acre. Equity about .£5003. (300 acres adjoining oan be bought at the sain© price.) Exchange for dairy farm. 1 A nc ACRES, situated close to township and 8 mile* from railway: 600 JLUUU acres O.E-O- and 400 acres L.1.P.; all in gross and carry 2000 «jbeepr subdivided into 16 paddocks; good metal road; new 7-roomed house and outbuildmgs. PRICE £6 10s per acre. Good terms. ! M°CLUGGAGE & CO.. P.O. Box 26I.A\TI AND, ESTATE AGENTS, STRATFORD. LOVELY HAWKE’S BAY LAND £7 PER ( ACRE. • . OPAA A CUES, situate in most progressive district, Hawko 6 Bay; half hours 4t>UU drive from railway station by splendid road; 1500 acres ploughable, GOO acres flat, balance nice undulating country, capable carrying 1* to two sheep bo the acre all round; some 500 acres is easily worth J 315 per acre; there !« • considerable area in crop; the land can- produce 60 bushels oats to the atre; the usual dwelling house and outbuildings are erected thereon, ihe land is ideal for sheep, and is quite clear of noxious weeds and gets the last rays of the sun. Have inspected and can recommend. Price JC7 per acre. Strongly advise imjr'D." 1 MARTIN M C INTYRE & COEST'AdE AGENTS AND BROKERS. 215-217. I.AMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON FOR STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. „ 1A ACRES, situated only 6.miles from railway, Wairarapa, district, and I ■ mile from P. 0.. school, and creamery; all in grass; 14 paddocks; hous© li t rooms), woolshed, dip, yards, stables, cowshed (with milking machines); firstclass Bia-ing. dallying, and fattening farm. Ix-ase 5 years at 18s per acre ran* tal R.P. £lB. For full particulars apply H. F. MNEILL & CO.. 155, FEATHEESTON STWELLINGTON. IDEAL DAIRY FARM. n , ACRES Freehold, consisting of, rich river fiat clothed in a heavy sward X/Wtt of English grass; right adjoin ing important township with factory and school adjacent to boundary; rail way under construction, right past the icuerty- callable of carrying 80 dairy cons; well watered and subdivided! dwelling’of- five rooms, good orchard and outbuildings. This property has r©mnliable carrying capacity. Has never been eaten out. and is generally acknowledged to be "The Plum, of Ohura." Sale Prico £27 15s an acre. Half rash balance at 5 per cent. ' GABRIEL ELLIOTT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. TE KUITI. EXCELLENT HAWKE’S BAY SHEEP FARM. c-n.fi ACREa ii -.A-.-i. sjc.p ..<ju..wy, L.1.P.; rent 7s 3d, less 10 per cent.; 4 miles from school. Post Office, and store; all p.oughable; subdivided into 11 paddocks, well watered; winters 1500 ewes; 5-iuomtd house and outbuildings, woo lolled, yards, eto. Price £6 5s per acre. Full particulars from ALCTIONEEKS, HASTINGS, H.B. C. R. 'WILSON & COSOS SHEEP FARM. ~~ las. E-gum i.usture; level ", _ _ we.l watered, woil fenced and d <1; hanay to oo.iool an., f-ciory by goed metal road; buddings, g-iomed DAIRY FARM IN EXCHANGE FOR ALHEo■ firot-cuu* dai-yii-g country; ail in ai.d rolling; now carrying 15U cows; wae., and all count y (H-uvrautinces, all xMxmtu-y th.ddlng 3. tuntni, m .chuio. Fr.c/iod. Price £53 .per acr.. Altoniag at back, all in Eng-islt gia..ses, a.l ploughab.e but „UI.UIV , iioube. hot and eoid :n good onw, L.K G oct AGUES adjoining - - .™ 401 50 acre*, ba ..nc. leve. .o .oiling; would curry 80 to led cows lowlier at on-sent car.y.ng 190 head «tU; no ..uJuings; fi-mho-d. i-rice £32 per oor*. owner will exchange for sheep country. .Equity mout £I3 M. - SON, AUCTIONEERS present car.y.ng Owner will excha_„. BELLINGHAM HIGH ST.. ELTHAM.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8680, 13 March 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8680, 13 March 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8680, 13 March 1914, Page 10

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