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Nelson's Appie Industry " RRfSifP EQTiITF"^ MOUTER£ H!LLS| BRONTE ESTATE i^ acknowledged by Experts to be the betit apple land in iaNelson District. Many Sections have been sold, and a considerable amount of planting has already been done on the property. ' The e*sy terms offered make it an easy thing for any peroon to become a pu vcnaoei Mr. Williams-t-latrf Government Orchard Instructor— -h as been engaged on a five years term to nranaga an«l supervise Bronte Lands Bronte comprises long gentle slopes facing the north-east, and the property it in every way suitable for successful apple culture. Splendid reports on tbe property for apple growing have been fur ished by M.i Kirk; Government Director of Orchards; Mr. Frank V\ alker, the Tasmania*! Frnit Expert Mr. Thomas Horton, of Hawkes Bay, and otherb, a.nd all are unanimous ir their high praise. The Delegates of the I Conference of the Naw Zealand Fruitgrowers' Association lately held at Motueka, visited the estate, and were loud in their expressions of admit ation. Secure Sections at Bronte while the prices are still low, Bronte gets the maximum amotmt of sunshine, has excellent drainage and experienoes no late fronts. The Property ia reached by good coach road. T* c fine harboitr v known as th* Western Entrance, is accessible to most vessels at almost any state of the tide, so tt.ai Fruit can be placed on board ship with a minimum of hamate and delay. The Terms offered are as follows:—----10 PER CENT GiSH; BAUNOE hi FIVE YEARS AT 5 PER mi. WITH RIGHT TO PAY OFF AT ANY TIME, For Flans, Prices, and further particula- «, apply to.--W. BOUT* «ONB, or to "> v 8.-B. aot)J -i?:. JACKSON,) *^0»- ---' m ■! i . . I jj PAR EXGJELLENOE, i ! ARE TO BE FOUND AT i[ f MOUTERE. !: , > Orchard Soctiona at Ruby Bay are being rapidly takei* up, and ( ' ,' those who are contemplating purchasing APPLE LAND should not I > 1 ( decide before inspecting the RUBY BAY ESTATE and iavosiigat- j i | ing the EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES there offered. ]' 5 The FLRST ESSENTIAL is SUITABILITY OF THE LA.NP < '[ for FRUl'i CULTURE. The expert opinionß givon boL vw speak Ji for themselves, and the opinions will be substantiated by «. visit-, ,' to tho locality, for there may bo seen tmo bearing orchsjids, tbo c i youn^ orchards, and the strawberry plots, ocular doaaonstiratMiKis % ', that require no ?oinjnent. | \> Next comics ACCESSIBILITY and CONVENIENCE. TiK? | i | Ruby Buy boundary is within 70 ckains of the Western S?itraa*ja C 1, Wliarf, and no section would be more than throe miles from that ' ] i poii, wbicSi stumers of the Anchor Line easily work if required. \ ( ' . Tlien the Commercial Orcbardist is as keenly alive to I i\ PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS as anyone, An d in this resp^t ] | RUBY BAY OFFERS UNRIVALLED ATTRACTIONS. The area . ( ' gently rises from a long sea froritngo, with magnificent beach and i ( | patches of native bush which make it a seaside playground spacious ' enough for thousands. Glorious views of both Eastern and West- ! > . era shores of Tasmuo Bay are obtained; the property lies well to ( ' 'i ' tbe Sun and is sheltered from southerly winds. . For a home < i\ RUBY BAY is SUNNY, SHELTERED AND PICTURESQUE ' | READ EXPERT OPINIONS. I (! Mr. Frank Walker, tho noted Tasmanian orchardi'-t nr/?' " ]\ nurseryman, said that the Apples he saw at Rutv? Bay w&?<- i j «qual to the best Tasmaman grown for export. J. Mr. Thus. Norton, New Zealand's leading orchard naraorymcrj [, visiting Iltib.v Bay on th* ICth November, 1912, said tliat Rnbv \ i Bay young Apple OrchaHj were "absolutely the best" thafc Lv i' had seen in the district. (. P4r. E. J. VoUmer, who travelled ■extensively i« Kt»w buut« S Wales, Queensland, Victoria, and Tasmania in the course of a,1 ( ' special study of fruit pu'ture, expr«sßS<*'l surprise at the growth of \ > i the young trees on the Estato, and has purcl.aspd sections witb i' 1 | t3ie intention of residing. * 1 i" ...• STRxVWBERRIES Grown on •" <% hatn'..* ai« oov, bAing regiJ ' ( ' larly export*^ to Wellington , ' JKUBY BAY LAND i I Is not "as good is," but 93 <. | i for Export Apple Culture. It is being offered i- '^+* *^ »•"+■ nn~- | , '. chaeern : J ' i SEASIDE FRONTAGES from £50 p»?r Mr-. i«f^ : :, | i 'FRUJT FARMS tVom £15 per acre upwards:, < i Inspection invited. Arrangements maJe (■<) vle-w the prt^'l;-^ ( ' ! Absentee owners can raake B»visf«f'^/r.v arrsngevsv>3t.i« to., <' I 1 planting and supervision. • (, i ' For further particulars apply— ( j <| VV. STAFFORD, Rub>y Bay, !1 | .V.Z. LOAN ANJI MEROANTIIiK (Ml,. I'l 0., \[ i (all branches), i [ S f. ANI>D RDWAR.DP. N«lsoii (, J A. GOULD, Nelson. J

' INSURANCE ! COMPANY. • LIMfTED, 1 ESTABLISHED IBKt. i | CAPITAL - - - £1,500.00 PAID-UP CAPITAL AND ■ RESERVES - - £770.000 5 FIRE, MARINE * ACCIDENT J&ISK9 of every description acceptr I pROMPT,<and Liberal Settlement oJ '■*• Claims. ' I" OWEST Current Hates Charged. ! ' 1 SUIJ-AGENTS. [ Rankin, 4. H. and Va Motueka . Kirk and Co., Takaka. Rlloy, E. T., Colllngwood. usty, F. Junr., Richmond. i Rutherford, F. C, Brlghtwater. j i Clbbs, W. C, Wakefield--1 Norrls, E., Warwick Jotn, i Palmer, L. h., ... Hope. ) Palmer, L. H.. Walmca West > Russ, M. L., Tahunanul 11, BUKTON & GO., LTD. 1•' s _ ;OHIEF : 'AGENTS, ; __.; J- n c l;» oh oi« T«I •x#

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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13738, 2 June 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13738, 2 June 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13738, 2 June 1913, Page 8