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Nelson's Apple liaclystry. "" DDnUTC COTITC" MOUTERE HILIB, dKONJC tSTfllt NELSON. , BRONTE ESTATE ia acknowledged by Experts to be the beat apple land in fch Nelson district. Many Sections have been sold, and a considerable amount of planting has already been done on the property. ° The easy terms offered make it an easy thing for any person to become a purchaser Mr. Williams—late Government Orchard Instructor—b as been engaged on a .five years term to manage and supervise Bronte Lands. Bronte comprises long gentle slopes facing the north-east, and the property is in everyway suitable, for successful apple culture, Splendid reports on tue property for apple growing have been furmßhed by M.i Kirkj Government Director of Orohards; Mr. Prank Walker, the Tasmanian Fruit ■Expert Mr. Thomas Horton, of Hawkes Bay, and others, and all are unanimous id their high praise. The Delegates of the (Conference of the New Zealand Fruitgrowers' Association lately held at Motueka, visited the estate, and were loud in their expressions of admit ation. i Seoure Sections at Bronte while the prices are still low, Bronte gets the maximum amount of sunshine, has excellent drainage and expenences no late frosts. . r The Property is reached by good coach road. Tie fine harbour, known as the Western Entrance, is accessible to most vessels at almost any state of the tide, so that Fruife can be placed on board ship with a minimum of haulage and delay. The Terms offered are as follows:— 10 PER GENT GASH; BALANCE AT FIVE YEARS AT 5 PER GENT WITH RIGHT TO PAY OFF AT ANY TIME, For Plans, Prices, and further particulars, apply to— W. BOUT & SONS, or to ) ■ a. B. and JL iS. JACKSON J Nelso^

In order to close up partnership accounts these must be sold, and TENDERS are invited for same, dosing pn'MQNDAV, 2nd DECEMBER, at NOON, Ten. ders to be addressed to the undersigned. No.l. "WOODLANDS" RUN, situated about 3 miles from the Gity, containing 1400 acres (more or less) of Freehold and L.I.P Lands. This property is mostly hilly, with good valleys. Ail parts well watered with '^ever-fail-ing streams. Part of the land is limestone formation. Good cattle and sheep-grazing country. Splendidly fenced, and divided into 6 parts. House, sheep-yards and dip. Prom the firewood on the property a good income can be derived. 1200 sheep and lambs, with a few cattle, can if desired, be taken at valuation. No. 2. THE ".GRIMM " BUN, containing 2000 acres (more or less). Great grass land. Mostly limestone formation, and watered by neverfailing streams. About halt' in English grasses, balance standing bush. Just the country for man with sons. Must in the near future more than double its present value. Grazing capacity at present, about 1200 sheep and 200 young cattle. Most of the land is hilly with good valleys. One needs to inspect in order to appreciate the value of this country/ Note. —Prospective buyers will be either driven or motored out to view, when fuller particulars can be [obtained, and terms arranged if desired. The highest or any tender jnot necessarily accepted. Auctioneers, Stock & Station Agents.

INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1859. GIPEFAL' - - - £1,500,00 PMO-yP CAPITAL. ANA RESERVES - - £710,080 :|FIIIE, MAEINE & AGCIBENT RISKS of every description accept,©di. ! "pROMPT and Liberal Settlement «4 Claims. [ J^OWEST €urr«jit' Rates- Cisarged., ; ■ -SUB-AGENTS-,. Rankln, <$, n. and Co. Motueka Kirk and Go., Takaka. RHey, E. T., CoHingwooc!. usty, F. junsr., Richmond. Rutherford, F. C. Brigbtwatcr. Cibbs, W. C, V/akefield. Norria, E., Vsfarwick Jctn. Palmer, L. h., ... Hope Palmer, L. H., V/aimea V/est Russ, M. L., Tahunanul. [ CHIEF • AGENTS, •■ i ?< El SO N DISTRICT,

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13583, 26 November 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13583, 26 November 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13583, 26 November 1912, Page 8

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