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Nelson's Apple Industry n nnnilTC COT ATE" MOIHIRIHMS, BRONTE ESlft.lt kelson. BBONTE ESTATE is acknowledged by Experts to be the best apple land in U>* bave been sold, and a considerable amount of planting has alread, bW\t ne?s? termSrS make it an ea ß y things any pronto become a purchaser Mr WiLams-late Government Orchard instructor- has be^ eogaged on a fiv. —-* and *. property i. i» mowing have be^ur .bed by M ; , Kirk- Government Director of Orchards } Mr. Frlnk W alk«r, the Tasmaman Prmt fipert Mr Thomas Hotton, of Hawkes Bay. and other*, and all axe unanimous *he\^e gDStesoftheUWerence o? the New Zealand FmitgroW Association, lately hlld atEuek*, visited the eatate, and were loud in their egressions otzdm* ■? Sections.at Bronte whue the prices^are stM. low, ff « an d emwiBronte gets the maximum amoimfr of' sunshine, ba ß excellent drainage and expen I^ThV^eSy^ reached by good coach road. T> c fine h-*fj*£™ ™£* Western Entrance, is accessible tc most vessels at almost any state of the tide, so tt>ai Pruifc can be placed on board ship with & minimum of haulage and delay. The Terms offered are as follows:— 10 PER GENTGASH ;, RMMSI IT FIVE ¥ EARS AT 5 PER CEHT. WITH RlfiHT TO PAY OFF H J»V TWE. I For Plans, Prices and further partioul»<«, apply to— ■W.'EOtJT & BONSi6rto V Nelson 8.8. anb 1.J5. JACKSON, j *«*»•; I - - — ,; <)< i>AjtnAAlUU'lW¥V|lAV><V>^jL THE APPLE LANDS ?AR EXCELLENCE, ARE TO BE FOUND AT MOUTERL Orchard Sections at Ruby Bay are being rapidly taken up, and those who are contemplating purchasing APPLE LAND should not decide before inspecting the RUBY BAY ESTATE and invesfcgating the EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES there offered. ~ | . The FIRST ESSENTIAL is SUITABILITY OF THE LANP , for FRUIT CULTURE. The expert opinions given beW sp««s ( \. for themselves, and the opiniona will be substantiated by n ns* to the locality, for there may be aeen the bearing oeli&stds, t& |, young orchards, and the strawberry plots, ocular demonsteatraac ( I that require no comment. I' - Ne^t comes ACCESSIBILITY and CONVENIENCE Ikn [ Ruby Bay boundary is within 70 chains of the W&stera Entrap <, Wharf, and no section would be more than three miles from that, port, which steamers of the Anchor Line easily work if required. ( Then the Commercial Orchardist is as keenly alive to i PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS as anyone, and in thia respect ( RUBY BAY OFFERS UNRIVALLED ATTRACTIONS. The area gently rises from a long sea frontage, with magnificent beach and k patches of native bush which make it a seaside playground spacious . < enough for thousands. Glorious views of both Eastern and West- , ( i crn shores of Tasman Bay are obtained; the property lies well to i ' the Sun and is sheltered from southerly winds. . Foraliorne I RUBY BAY i» SUNNY, SHELTERED AND PICTURESQUE. . ] READ EXPERT OPINIONS. ( Mr. Frank Walker, the noted Tasmanian oapdusrdist and \ - ( nurseryman, said that the Apples he saw at Ruby Bay war. - ■ \ <»qual to the best Tasmanian grown for export. i ~ Mr Thos. Horton, New Zealand's leading orchard uttraerynuiE *isiti«g Ruby Bay on the 10th November, 1912, said that-Rua- ,>■ ;:Bay:^emig ipple CMharcls otter© "absolutely the best" that h< ( _ ( vhad:seen in iihe district. ■■ _ ; ■ ' t Mr. E. 4. Yollmer, who travelled extensm«y iii h»w foouui , iWales, Queensland, Victoria, and Tasmania in the course of a ; I special study of fruit culture, expressed surprise at the growth oi ( - ! the young trees on the Estate, and has purchased sections with i ' the intention of reaiding. # , STRAWBERRIES Grown on the Estate are now being regu- , - larly exported tb Wellington. . % RUBY BAY LAMD lanitt'asidod ?s," but Is \h ! '• ■AliS'ilil-iITCi-iV- TU^ 'RFftT'!»- ---!> . AlS^tlJNif:! CLT BBBa» EsßwC* It C for Export Apple Culture. It-is being offered in 1«M +~ °"5+- •»"- ( chasers: ; ; - . J iSEASIDE FRONTAGES from £50 per acr& uaiSf«Sa. ( FRUIT FARWS from £15 per acre.upwards. | ~ | ' Inspection invited. Arrangements made to view the pfiOgeffft?. i | ' . i ' Absentee owners can make satisfactory arrangemtmts fas < , [ planting and supervision. ■ , » . 1 For further pa-rticulars apply— |, | W. STAFFORD, -Ruby Bay, ]> ]i"' N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO., LTD., ANl' J I !' REDUCED (all branches), ] ( r ■ ■>[ . F. AND© iE3D^ARDP/ Nelson. ■■ ■ ■ " ,i .' •" A. GOttor^eteon/' ■•;■■■■.•.:■•/.-...■•• • ■ V

NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1859. CAPITAL- -" .fi1.600.0D-. PAID-UP CAPITAL AND RESERVES • • £770,000 XniRE, MARINE & . AUCIDEN'i '* RISKS of every description accepted. .' .. * . r ;. 7 ipROMPT and liberal Settlement oi *- Glaims. T OWEST Current Rates Charged. x SX3B-AGENTSS. Rankln, J. H. and Co. womm' Kirk and Go.) . i.akaKa ustv F. unr., Richmond r*JS, ». i." __ :fahU!"'ml ' RE it OrM.,'.'; 'O'iV.t,T Ri til.. ;

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT lii HOLIDAY MAKERS. . THE MANSIONS "PBIVATE "HOTF* , GHUZNEE ST., WELLINGTON THE above well-knowa Est&hW r is replete with ©very rapdei, ~,^j-. venience. Improvements and ©xt6aJa.yt> interior alterations have been effected^ arid the Hotel offers excellent aoooHB» modation to the travelling public Kcs and; cold showers always available. Five minutes only from G.P.0., &»(L less from Town Hall and Opera Hous©. Correspondence invited and promptly attended to. Tariff, 6A per day, 30/----week. P.O. Box 46, Te Aro; 'Pbobcv, 348.— J. EILERSEN, Proprietor. 35)84 B. DARNILL. Manager. INSURANCE COMPftiiY 6F KEi --■ZEAUWP, UIITE'O; (FIRE. MARINE, ASSSDEffT.^,, Prompt and Liberal Settle'nont o% Claims. LOWEST PBBMin&lSw. «OUT -AMD SONS, Chief Agents ior NELSON AND PISTU.KT

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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13648, 13 February 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13648, 13 February 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13648, 13 February 1913, Page 8