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FOR SALE. LP A MAN GAN’T EARN AT LEAST £3OO A TEAR ON A FRUIT FARM. THAT SAME MAN WOULDN’T BE WORTH 80s A WEEK TO THE AVERAGE CITY EMPLOYER. On a fruit farm nature does tie balk of tie work. You’ve only to direct nature to your own requirements. "When you’re asleep, or indoors because it’s too wet to be out and about, your trees and fruit are growing and maturing. , Fruit farming can be said to be standardized, and there are a few simple rules that a grower must observe to be a success. These rules are not bottled up in the brains of a few old growers. Even the newest beginner can learn very quickly as much as the expert knows. There is a most capable Government Department to help you along. The rules a would-be-euccessful grower must observe are: Ist.—He must have the right kind of soil in a suitable locality. JJnd, —He must select the right kind of trees to plant and must observe the ordinary rules of plantings—easily ascertainable. Srd. —He should keep the ground clean and the soil loose. 4th. —He must look after his trees. Prune them and keep them free-from pests—not at all a very difficult matter. There is little more to he said except that a fruitgrower can make additionally good money in keeping poultry, bees, and growing vegetables, etc. .It costa him very little to live- notwithstanding the healthy appetite that the out-of-door life develops. RUBY BA] Y i IS wwwm YOU OUGHT TO OWN AN ORCHARD. That locality was chosen by the leading fruitgrowers for their own farms and needs little further recommendation. Their reasons in selecting Ruby Bay were mainly, suitability of soil, freedom from lata frosts, absence of high winds, accessibility, and the natural charm and beauty of the place* EASY TERMS: 10% Deposit. Balance in 5 years at 5% Full particulars of the cost,' etc., di Ruby Bay farms are obtainable from the owner direct, MR W. H. STAFFORD, Ruby Bay, Nelson, or from his accredited agents, Messrs H. F. McNEILL AND 00.* 155, Feathorston street, Wellington* P.6.—lf y<m read the papers you will have noticed that the , Premier, .Mr Massey, has the greatest possible faith in the future of fruitgrowing. APPLY TO J. R. STANSELL, SENR. ro r> IS * 3 O 3 * Post O Office uO .08 \ Y o A LA 81’ 7” 80’1' QUEEN’S DRIVE Train Terminus IDEAL GRAZING AND FATTENING COUNTRY. 1 0/1 A ACRES; situated 8 miles from Kimbolton township; well grassed; X/VttU fenced and divided, fences in splendid older; permanent water; dwelling of 13 rooms, all modern conveniences; stables, motor shed, and all necessary outbuildings, woolshed with 4 machines; about 200 acres flat, 70acres already stumped. Price, £l6 per acre. Terms arranged. Lease of 300 acres adjoining can be taken over by purchaser if desired. Por further particulars R. U. HARDEN & CO., LAND. STOCK. AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. KIMBOLTON. near FEILDING. ATTRACTIVE LI.P. 100 * cia '- £SOO CASa - EDWIN R. B. DANIEIs T.AMU INI! ESTATB A QUINT. HASTINGS. H.B. FARMS FOR SALE. to city. have several Dairy Farms for sale from 15 acres and upwards, and can finance on small deposits; also several small Poultry Farms close JOHN BRODIE & CO., 7 and, 8, KING’S CHAMBERS. WELLINGTON. FOR THE MAN WITH A BIG HEART AND A SMALL PURSE. _.cv/v ACRES, 350 in grass, 1J miles fencing, well watered, hilly country. 31 &UU roomed house, yards to accommodate 1000 sheep, dip, O.E.P. 19s per lease 21 years at £75 per annum. Government mortgage of £350. The is ouly £1 Ms per acre, and cash required £SOO. An opportunity to get on P fine niece of country at a ridiculously low figure. Don t delay: get busy. ‘SQUARE DEAL GISBORNE. JONES, 5 !l SALE—264 acres first-class dairy farm of rich loamy soil; complete modern 6-roomed bouse, cottage, washhouse, and man’s room; 30-ba.il concowshed, piggeries; water laid on for washing out all bails and buildings; water power for circular saw and machinery; at present carrying 91 head > 5 horses, 100 sheep: 4i years’ lease; rent only £285 per annum, with illsory purchasing clause. Part cash, balance 4j per cent. A. G. CROWE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. WOODVILLE. 503 ACRES; bush cleared; English grass; IS paddocks, well watered; 200 acres ploughable, balance undulating; 4-roomed cottage, woolshed for4Co sheep, shearing board (4 shearers), dip, yards, etc.; suitable for dairying anil crazing- 3 miles from railway station, creamery, and school by good metalled ® , ’"- ovoui Terms can be arranged. road. Price, £7250. R. BROWN, QUEEN STREET, MASTEETON. POVERTY BAYI POVERTY BAYI rtr ACRES; 750 acres in grass, balance all bush (0.R.P., £1); small cctI O tage, sheep yards; carrying capacity 2 sheep to the acre. Price, i per acre. Easy terms. ft/V ACRES; best land available in the district; carrying (winter) 10,000 UU sheep. 800 cattle, etc. I guarantee no better property available in istrict. srrici. „ . , O ACRES; lease 45 years at Cd per acre for who! U required, £l5O. A. fortune in this for a couple term; all bush. Cash energetic young SHARP, LAND AGENT, GISBORNE.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8783, 13 July 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8783, 13 July 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8783, 13 July 1914, Page 12