FOR SALE. RUBY BAYS RUBY BAY OFFERS YOU INDEPENDENCE. A fruit grower leads an out-of-door life of absolute independence, one might even say affluence. Ruby Bay Orchards will yield from £BO to £2OO per acre per annum from apples alone. One man near Ruby Bay made last year over £IOOO 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 £BOO per annum. Oan 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 : ck>es 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, OUfrof-doors, and is the most natural existence any man could possibly have. A fruit grower is not tied to his work day in and 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 10 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 & Go., 155 Featherston Street, Wellington. : Special Note !—-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 provei si Ruby Bay is the best-fruit land. EXCELLENT COUNTRY HOTEL. NO opposition; average trade over .fixoo per -week, with great prospects of increase;- good house, well furnished; 2J years' to run; rent £S. Goodwill and furniture .£2750. One oi tne best country houses ip the Dominion; free house. Good tenant financially assisted. Apply sharp. TRISTRAM & CO., PARTNER WANTED. WITH about ,£IOOO capital to stock good sheep farm in Taranaki. Great prospective value. Owner will share profits, and in addition the lender will have absolute security ever the stock. Full particulars on- application, SPEIRS. SAUNDERS & CO., ESTATE AGENTS. CHRISTCHUIVCH. ' AN IDEAL SHEEP AND CATTLE RUN. - »TSTE have a large BLOCK OP LEASEHOLD LAND IN JJAWKB'S BAY. 15 VV. years to run.' with right-of renewal for another 21 years, at a very low rental, all improvements valued and paid for at the end of the lease. .At present carrying 3000 breeding ewes and a number of horses and cattie, by a little careful expenditure a further 5000 sheep could easily be carried. Unlimited quantity of splendid timber, well watered by rivers and springs; well sheltered; natural boundaries; good fishing and shooting. A very low puce asked for goodwill of lease, and on very easy terms- For full particulars apply *" KIRKOAUDY & CO., —— — FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, ' - J ; I I VERY STABLES at Hunterville; 20 stalls and 10 'ooseboxes. 8 horses, 3 i giga, a double buggiee, and 2 apaches with harness complete; mail service twioa weekly, worth £2OO a year; turnover for past 3 years £56 per month. Stock at - valuation, 1 Goodwill of 1650. About 41150 cash. The present owner must sell as he has a farm to attend to. KMC\T ATT Eri-NGITIKEI LAND AGENCY, .' _ iVI iNiVlil, aUNTERVILE. 1 GOOD COUNTRY GENERAL STORE FOR SALE. ~ INGOING EASY. A BEAL good business in country town in Taranaki, doing good trade; stock ±\ consists of groceries, drapery, hoots, hardware, machinery, Moyclee, .saddlery grain, eto., say £ISOO at valuation; there jb also a good bakery business m connection with the store, bread turnover loaves per week; total turnover about ,£9OOO per year; long and favourable lease can be had of the premises and very good terms oan be arranged for a sound man. The present owner must sell, and is therefore not asking a goodwill Please do not submit any offers to exchange. Apply to . ' ‘ . STORE. DAIRY FARM IN EXCHANGE FOR SHEEP FARM. O/tn ACRES first-class dairying country; all in beet English pasture; level 011/fi . and rolling; now carrying 150 cows; well watered, well fenced and subdivided; handy to school and factory by good metal road; buildings, 8-roomed house, hot and cold water, and all country conveniences, all necessary shedding -- C ood order. L.K.G. milking machine. Ireehold. Price .£SO per acre. Al&o ACKjES adjoining at back, all in good English grasses; all ploughablo but 251 ’"sftacres, balance level to rolling; would carry go to 100 oowb (owner at carrying 190 head cattle; no buildings; freehold. Price ‘ Equity about 12J300. OwJW-r t witf I Scf“ge far et—p country. BELLIN GHAM & £32 per acre. QAIVT- auctioneers HIQ-H ST,. ELTHAM. REFRIGERATING & ICE MAKING MACHINERY. (HABLAM FOUNDRY & ENGINEERING GO.. LTD.. DERBY.) SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENTS—JOHN CHAMBERS & SON. LTD.. WELLINGTON,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8681, 14 March 1914, Page 2
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