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Nelson's Apple Industrjf "RPflfJt- rQTaTr»^OI!TERE !SiLLB, BSONTB ESTATE is acknowledged by Experts to bo the beat apple land in*lfr STelaon District. Many Sections have been sold, and a considerable amount of planting haa already been done on the property. The e*ay terms offered make it an easy thing for any person to become a parcnater, Mr. Williams—latd Government Orchard Instructor —bas been engaged on a fiv« fears term to iusna^n and supervise Bronte Lands Bronte comprises long gentle slopea facing the north-east, and the property is in avery way suitable for successful apple culture. Splendid reports on tr.e property for apple, growing have been furbished by Mjt Kirk; Government Director of Orchards; Mr. Frank Walkar, the Tasmanian Frnift Expert Mr. Thomas Horfcon, of Hawkea Bay, and others, a,aa ail are unanimous is fcheir 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 ndioairafcion. Secure jbeotioas wt JBronte w3mip His prices are still low, Eronte gats the maximum Kuiou&t, of sunshine, has excellent drainage and experiences no late frosts. The Property is reached by good coach road, T? c fine harbour, known as the Western Entrance, is accessible to meat vessels at almost any state of fcho tida, so thafr^ Fruit can be placed on board ship with a minimum cf haulage &ncl del^y. The Terms offered are as follows:— 10 PER TiEHT .GASH; BAUNtf 4T WE-YEfiRS hi 5 m CEHT.WITH RI&HT TO PAY OFF AT ANY T*»E, For Plans, Prfotta, and further partiouln i, *p[>]y to— ' W. 8,0UT,& or to *> *w , nw E. B. and 2 *3. JACKSON,) hMj&o^ i \ I b , . * '* ,* \ I ARE TO 3E FOUND AT <, HOOTERE. ! | Orchard Sections at Ruby Bay aro being rapidly tnkeu ap, and ( ' those who are contemplating purchusitig APPLE-LAND should not ( f decide before inspecting the RUB\* BAY ESTATE and iuvestisat- V iag fcho EXCEPTIONAL ADVAxN'TAGES there offered. | The FJBST ESSENTIAL is SUITABILITY OF TEE I,h3AL <* * for FRUri' CULTURE, The t-xpart opinions given telo*;? spz3.l. S, for tliemcolvos, and the opinions will bo sybstuuti^tod by a xtei- , » \) to the- locality, for there may bo soon cue honriru; cjv:ht«i*f% ih ]!" (' yonn.;i orchards, and the atiawberry plots, ocuim c.-Ofri^U(3*™aiioni: C' tlint roquira lto cotuiiient. ' 1,. ]> ! Next ooihos ACCESSIBILITY o»d CONVENIENOifi. Tin <>* Ruby Bot bouodary is within 70 chain?, of +.h© W'wstet*ri EntraßOfc < (< 1 Wliarf, ami ho snetion would be more than three miles from that t port, which steamers of tho Anchor Line easily work if required. ( !« Then tiso ComLaercial Orcbardisfc is as keenly alive to <[ PLExISANT bUHROUNDINGS as anyone, and in this respect S'" \ RUBY BAY OFFERS UNIUVAI.LED ArWIACTIONS. Tho area | ■ gently rises from a long sea frontage, with magnificent beach and r" patches of native bash which make it a seaside playground spacious < >.. enough for thousands. Glorious views of both. Eastern and West- ji lern shores of Tasrnan Bay are obtained; the property lies well to <*' the Sun and is sheltered from souvhwly winds. . For a home < RUBY'BAY is SUNNY, SHELTERED AND PICTURESQUE.. I , READ EXPERT OPINIONS. ' i' Mr. Frank WaSker, the noted Tasmanian orebicdisa a»C:k-< nurseryman, said tliat the Apples he saw at P.uby Bay wesrvjl- -,' equal to the best Tasmaniaii grown for export. J.. ij Mr. Thos. Morton, New Zealavid's leading orchaxd ncrse-vy^iftiif(| S vieitiug Ruby Bay on the ICth November, 1912, said that E;tb;; J i " { ) Bay young Apple Orchavds vrero "absolately tb© tost-"1 iSi&i ht. \\" (' had seen'in the district. < y % '■ } ffir. E. J. VttlSjner, who trnveiled extonaivwiy hi i*W feuubu V * W-'iles, Queensland, Victoria, and Tasmania it; tht> course of a ,1 sdocjml study of fruit ou'ture, exj>r».*ss<-"l R.irpnw nt the growth of !lv i 1 the 3'ouuk" trees on the Estate, and lihf {"ire).i*sw.j sections with ( h ( s the intention of residing. I." (» STRAWBERRIES Grown, on ,";*v Kstate are i:o« beina regii-( \,., , > larly exportf^d to Wellington '•- (, ; <s not "as good l&," but to <[!' |, " - ABoDLUacLv-THb fc?»f. > 5 for Espor'c Aiipie CyuJture. It is Wing ofFered ir '«+■"> +<>- <""'*• *XIV"- ' i chasers: . ( » ji SE«?i§CE FRONTAGES frum £50 per a»?u tmwAV;, | . ([ FRUIT FARMS iritm £15 par aovs upwardr*. | (' InC'pwKitkui invited. Arrangements iitsjde to v)tw tbr jn^Ki'n"•> i* ( Absentee owners c:w ranke BJitis;ar f-i>rv nridj^ftim^ife :.;;: <^ , <i phuiting and supervision. ( } f For vurther pnrticulara ;tpply— y> W. yTA&TORJ), Ruby Buy, < <[ K.Z. L(L\N AND MEJICAMiLiii €U., LTD.. J> (ai! brauclies). . (' if. AND D EDWARDS, N^lsoa . <, A. GOULT), Nelson. ji

INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED.. ESTABLISHED 18S». CAPITAL • • - £1,500,00 paid-up unui m RESERVES - - £770,800 Fire, marine & accident iIISKS of every description acceptod. "PROMPT and Liberal SoUlem&nt of •*■ Olaimn. ¥ OWEST Current Rates> Charged. SUB-AGSNTB. RRTiMn, 4. H. and Co -Motucka K\fu. and Co., Takaka. Rfloy, E. 7., GollJngwcod. ust>", -F. iunr., Rjchwond F. G, SrlghhvaJor Cibiis, W: C.| • Wak&rioldMorrSs, E., . Wanvifsh .Jotn. P»im«r, U. . . ... H??psPalmer, L. H., Walmea Weal ifluas, M. J-., TaJ-.ujjanul OEIEF AGENTS,

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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13734, 28 May 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13734, 28 May 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13734, 28 May 1913, Page 8

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