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POR SALE. RUBY BAY BIIBYi BAY OFFERS YOU! INDEPENDE NCI) 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 per acre per annum from apples alone. One man near Ruby Bay made last year over .£I.OOO from 3 acres of Strawberries. It is from these facts that a man with 10 acres of Orchard ought to produce the tidy income jaf at least £&oq per annum. Can you do tjjat in any ness and under the same Ideal-conditions. ? A fruit grower doesn’t have tasks to fulfil day after day bj» 'does the man M ordinary employment. Meithec-is he held tahU work by a clock. He is master, fre* to do what he will and certain can taka his living from him. The ordinary man-in employ* ment is earning money for ■ others? fruit gtowct rfarns it for himself, The work isligfct, interesting out-of-doors, and is,sJi.emost natural existence any man could.-possibly have* A fruit grower is not, tied to his work in and day out; he has time for leisure-rad recewtSon at almost any time except during the-picking season. Then, of-courße, unless he very busy. RUBY BAY ORCHARDS CAN BB BOUGHT FOR 10 Pet Cent DEPOSIT\ The balance can remain 5 years, at. 5 per cent, interest. Those term* are exceptionally easy and make it possible for almost anyone to Any information yoUvdesire can be iC ;pl^dn«d v the owner, Mr. W. H. Telegraphic Address “ MapUAs or from h* Accredited Agents ? Messrs! H. F. 155 Featberston-Street, Wellington. Special Note !— Right alongside the Ruby Bay estate the leading fruit experts, such as Mr T l , W* Kirk, Head of the Agricultural, feed Mr Thos. Horton, the well known and others have acquired fawns, 'that .prove* .. Ruby Bay is the. beat* feuifcjand/ v lt/ FRUIT FARMS FOR PROFIT—II>-f YOU DON'T GIVE MAP PRICES FOB THE LARA. UECTXONS. 15-20 ACRES. NEAR MOTOEKA. BTBOM £6 TO -MS CTB ATSRS. r HAVE GENTLE SUNNY SLOPES TO SELL FOB SMALL OWNERS AT 60 PEE CENT. LESS THAN THE UNTHINONIQ- QTVB EXJBEIWHSBBi COME AiND LOOK BOUND AND COMPARE EEIQBS. Telephone 2501. J. B. FINLAY. f'BVmmra FOB* BUILDINGS. LOVELY HAWKE’S BAY LAND £7 PER ACRE. . >aa ACRES, situate m meet progrossiye strict. Bayj M 3UU drive from railway station by splmdid acres flat, balance nice, undulating country, capable J? the acre all round; some 500 aoree is easily worth P*®"* o siderahlo area in crop; the land can produce 60 bniiU* oat. to theaoTOjthi ial dwelling house and outbuildings are erected thereon. .The land is Ideal sheep/ and is quite clear of noxious weeds and gets fie lajtraffs of the run. ve inspected and can recommend. Price £7 per acre. Strongly advise imriIrMARTIN MINTYRE A CO., rATEAGENTS AND BBOKEES, 215-217, J AMBTQN QUAY. WELLINGTON FOB STBAIGH TrOUT LEASE. n A.CEES. situated only 6 miles from railway, Wairampa disirict. and * Q | (I p. 0.. school, and creamery; all in grass; 15 paddocks; houae ~™X \vnoteSd dip. yards, stables, cowshed (with milking machines) j flrst(iL dKng. and fattening farm. Lease .5 years at. 18s p-« WTO It*Tj' iIS- For full particulars apply H. F. M C NEILL & CO., 155, ST- * ~ IDEAL DAIRY FARM. »pw.BS Freehold, consisting of rich river flat olothed in a beery .mj I 24: of English grass; right adjoining important township with factol-Jp A adiacont to boundary; railway under conctrucrtiom. right pub the an /\j?tv capable of carrying 80 dairy cows; well watered and isuMdridedl • ntoi'of tire rooms, good orchard an d .outbuildings. This property hat I* awe.ung ■ _ capacity. Has never been eaten out, and is generally ao. of Obura." Sale Price £27 16s aVW^BW? balance ELLIOTT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. TE KUITI. FOR EXCHANGE. , ACRES first-class dairying and grazing land in the Taranaki dlsMot, 3 clo-Sto school, factory, and township; two houses, Urge sheds, sto. fv £l4 000. Owner wants a good sheep nip to 2000 aares. o i fe. x arSi, , s sffi? “\IAMES & GILLMAN. A «URE FORTUHET - 3 ACRES, 3 miles from Warerley: the best dal nr farm In the Domlutoh, subdivided into 10 paddocks, wall watered by springs, trough in Mch rt . aolendidlr sheltered by extensive plantations: all well laid down i» Enalisii crease* of various kin ds; real good houw of 7 rooms, bath* v. ■«/) n «nfpr fhrotn?h out. OOW ih-td. CT&ifi ihftfl. v«g. n-ood order. 'Hus property is r« commended to anyone m cearofe aiuff extra good. Cheap and on ©asj term*. or will subdivide. FuU par* ra on application. DALTON, LAND AND ESTATE^^AGENT,^^ B. £IOOO i ACRES- 138 in grass; all level and ploughable; 50 acres stumped; good k buildings; close to school and creamery; good dairying farm. Fries dATTHEWS, GAMLIN & CO.. PIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. INGLEWOOD, TARANAKI

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8682, 16 March 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8682, 16 March 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8682, 16 March 1914, Page 10

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