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Nelson's ftpplc Industry., "RRfIMTS RTTU" koutere hills, BRONTE ESTATE is acknowledged,by Experts to be the best apple land in. was kelson District. ■ -•,>.;■ • " Many Sections have been sold, and a considerable amount of planting haa already jeen done on the property. . ,'i - The easy terms offered make it an easy thing for any person to become a parahaieir, Mr. Williams—latd Government Orchard Instructor—has been engaged on a five term to manage and supervise Bronta Lands Bronte comprises long gentle elopes facing the north-east, and the property ii in jvery way suitable for successful apple cnlture. . " ■ ' Splendid reports on ttie property for apple growing have been furnished by M.». Eirk; Government Director of Orchards; Mr. Frank Walker, the Tasmanian Fruifr Expert Mr. Thomas Horton, of Hawkea Bay, and others?, and ail are unanimous is their high praise. • " The Delegates of,<the iConference of the New Zealand Fruitgrowers' Association lately held at Motueka, visited the estate, and were loud in their expressions of admis* ition. ■ ■■';..■■• . Secure Sections Jit Eronto wVdb the prices are still low, Eronte gets the maximum ntuount of sunshine, has excellent drainage aiid experiences no late'frosts. The Property is reached by good coach road. T* c fine harbour, known as thsWestern Entrance, is accessible to most vessels at almost any state of the tido, so thafc< Fruit can be placed on board ship with a minimum of hanlage and delay. The Teribß offered are as follows: , ( , 10 m OEMT fI&SH; BALANCE AT RYE YEARS AT 5 PER GENT. WITH RIOT TO PAY OFF AT ANY TIME,' For Plans, Prices, and further partieub-«, <*pply to— . W.- U6UT & SONS, or to \ VT ,. rnnxr B* B. a*d / iS.. JACKSON, J *ELdON' (I m^ , .■■,,'. < , ■ . L~__ j; > PAR EXCELLENCE, :| ,| ARE TO BE FOUND AT <| '' ■" -■ •■ ■ !i , p ■ - ■ • <' {! '■ PUTERE. ■' i;- - (I Orchard Sections at Ruby Bay are being rapidly takeii ap, and ,' | j' thoso who are contemplating purchasing APPLE LAND sliould not I l i[ dooid© before inspecting the RUBY BAY ESTATE and investigat- ' i J iug the EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES there efiered. I I The FIRST ESSENTIAL is SUITABILITY OF THE LMiD < \ | for FRUIi CULT OR 13. Th'o oxpert opinions givoa bsL^ speak (i ? for themselves, and the upinionß will bo bubstantinted by n, visits ( ' to the locality, for there may be seen the bearing orefciiKSs, tJj£ i' j' young orchards, and the strawberry plots, ocular damoiieSrc&tkHM*' ' i that require no comment. ] i ■|i Nost com'os ACCESSIBILITY and CONVENIENCBS. . The <| i' Ruby Bay boundary is within 70 chains of the, Western Entrance ( I , Wharf, and no section would be more than three miles from that ' i ' i port, which steamers of th© Anchor Line easily work if required. ]» i ! The.v tho Commercial Orcha rdiat is as keenly aliv© to <' < I PLEASANT, SURROT7NDINGS as anyone, &rA in this respect I 1 RUBY BAY OFFERS UNRIVALUED ATTRACTIONS. The area I' gently rises from a lon<s sea frouujge, with magniiicent beach and < l patches of native, bash which mak© it a seaside playground spacious > 1 ( enough, for thousands. Glorious vi©v*s of both Eastern and West- I i em shores of Tasman Bay are obtained; the property lies well to ' I ' the Sun and is sheltered from southerly winds. . For a home . J RUBY BAY ia StNNY, SHELTERED AND PICTURESQUE, > Ji , READ EXPERT OPINIONS, ■ J ', Mr. Frank Walker, t!je noted Tasmanian oreharfel. a<v^ j i ' i nurseryman, said that th© Apples h© saw at Ruby Bay \r-ffi*.- £ i ' #c[ual to the best Tasinanian grown for export. 1 1 I 1 Mr. Thos. Horton, New Zealand's leading orchard msrß3ryi:iicir, ' ( 'l viaiting Ruby Bay on tho lOtli November, 1912, eaid tliat. Rubj ) ( i Bay young Apple Orchards were "absolutely the best" thai ht i' i ' had soon in the district. . - i, I, Mr. E. J. Voilmer, who trnvoßed extensively m Kow SouLLi' i j Waloa, Queensland, Victoria,, and Tasmania in thfe course of *<!■ , ' SDocinl study of fruit euHure, express©"! surprise nt the growth of JI (' the young trees on th© Estate, ami iias pureli.-iswl sections with <' i J the intention of residing. I, (i STRAWBERRIES Grown ok '* fcatate aro now beinc rogn-', , larly exported to W^Hingtoo ( ' ' |:RUBY BS¥ LAMO ' ji (, ■ \s not "as goori ::>," but is .-.■ < t 'i ! 11 for Fnpor'c A»3pie Cultur©. It is >icing offered in ln*° "«"'+- ( ji ?. chasers: g i j S SEASIDE FRONTACES from £56 par aem saKV4T4}i. I (J FRUST FAR?«IS ii'im £15 per acre upwards. <| ,! Inspection invited. Arrangements umdo to view tbe p£Vsi&rtty, (' .Absentee owners ran raak© sawsfa^+ory arrangemoiatei ioir. (' S planting and supervision. • <, i 1 For further particulars apply— ( ' ■<|. VV. STAFFORD, Ruby Bay, , C .. ]> N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO., LTD.. $ 11 (all-branchus), i. I f. AND 1) EDWARDS, Nelson $ ' | A. GOULD, Nsleon.' {

INSURANCE COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 1869. CAPITAL'-.' •"■'■ .J81,500.00 PAID-UP GAPSTALAND • RESERVES - - £7?a.0C0 . - f pIRE. MARINE * ACCIDENT •*■ EISKS nf every description accept, cd. I>ROMPT and liberal ooitlement of *•. Claims. ¥ OWEST Curreut Rate? Charged. : SUB-AGENI'S. Rankin, J. H. anrfco, MotuoKa Kirk and. Co., Takaka. Riley, E. T., ' ■Col.llngwood. usty, F.'lunr.i . , - Richmond. /httSierford, F. C, ; '. Brlghtwatsr. Cibbs, W. C, V/akerielil. Norrlß s E., Warwick Jotn. Palmer, L. h M Hops. Palmer, L. H., Walinaa West Russ, M. L., Tahunanul E, BOKTON -4 CO., LTO. '. ; - CHIEF- AGENTS,' MUtON «I»T« I§T,

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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13735, 29 May 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13735, 29 May 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13735, 29 May 1913, Page 8