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Nelson's Apple Industry BEONT|S:;iSBTi^iI is acknowledged by Experts to be the beat apple land ia u< Nelson District. ; . , , Many Sections have been sold, and a considerable anioiuat of pJanting has already been done on the property. The eisy terms offered make it an easy thing for any person to become a puvohassi Mr. Williaiua—-laW Government Orchard Instructor—bas been engaged on a five years torm to nianagu and supervise Bronte Lands Bronte comprises long gentle slopes facing the nortk-east, and the property it id every way suitable for successful apple culture. Splendid reports on tee property for apple growing have been fur. ished by M.i Kirkj Government Director of Orchards; Mr. Frank Walker, the Tasmania^ Fruit Expert Mr. Thomas Horton, of Hawkes Bay, and otherb, aiifl all are unaniiuou* m 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 admiration. Seoure Sections at Bronte whue the prices are still low, Eronte gets the maximum amouHt of sunshine, has excellent drainage and experiences no late fronts. The Property is reached by good coach road. Tie tint* harbour, known as the Western Entrance, is accessible to most vessels at almoßt any state of the tide, so tt.nl Fruit can be placed on board ship with a minimum of hamagt* and delay. The Terms offered are as follows:— 10 PER CENT G4SH; BALANCE AT FIVE YEARS AT 5 PER CENT. WITH RIGHT TO PAY OFF AT ANY TIME, For Plans, Prices, and further partiouls- 1, *pp)y to W. ROUT & «OXS, or to ),- R.B. and A jS. JACKSON,] JNe^onI pi - __.''_* * ', !| HB EKCELLENGE, j ! ARE TO BE FOUND AT i I j I ! I . ! ; MOUTERE. , I i i , i Urchard Sections at Ruby Bay are being rapidly take** up, and ,[ , ' those who are contemplating purchasing APPLE LAND should not' [ , decide Iwfore inspecting the RUBY BAY ESTATE and investigate' , I 1 ing the EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES there offered. ,> i 1 The FIRST ESSENTIAL is SUITABILITY OF THE LATU> i' -, for Fl{Uij CULTURE. The expert opinions given bek>w spesJt(i | , for themselves, and the opinions will be substantiated by a visit! i ' to tlio locality, for there may be seen the bearing oix'b^ds, ;fch© <' i | young orchards, and the strawberry plots, ocular domonsfcr&txfcifl ( that require no comment. (i [ Next comes ACCESSIBILITY and CONVENIENCE. Tbs \ Ruby Bay boundary is within 70 chains of the Western Entrance < ' Wharf, and no section would be more than three miles from that •| port, which steamers of the Anchor Line easily work if required. \ Then . tho Commercial Orchardist is as keenly alive to i PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS as anyone, and in this respect' \ > RUBY BAY OFFERS UNRIVALLED ATTRACTIONS. The area ] gently rises from a loug sea frontage, with magnificent beach and i patches of native bash which make it a seaside playground spacious ( enough, for thousands. Glorious views of both Eastern and West-( era shores of Tasman Bay are obtained; the property lies well to i the Sun and is sheltered from southerly winds. For a home ( | ; RUBY BAY is SUNNY, SHELTERED AND PICITUItTCSQUE < I READ EXPERT OPINIONS. ! 1 •../•-'■•Mr. Frank Walker, 8 the noted Tasmanian orchardist üb^J ' nurseryman, said that, the Apples he saw.at Ruby Bay wCt*.-.-j! i «»qual to the'best Tasmalnian grown for export. ■ . ( '" < Wr. Thos. Korton, New Zealand's leading orchard nnrs&j'jiii^v ', visitiag Ruby Bay on "/the lOth November, 1912, &M that Rub} |> '■',''.Biay-;iypung- Apple Orchard wero "absolutely th« best" thai b*< r i had' seen in the district. I Mf. E. J, Vollmer, who travelled extensively m frW Suum ' | W&les, Queecaland, Victoria, and Tasmania in the course of a I special study of fruit culture, ©xpressH surprise at the growth of ! the young trees on the Estate, and has purchase] swtions with ( 1 th« intention of residing. i | STRAWBERRIES Grown on 'i© 6,st.ntt> mo poh beirs^ roiju- ' i larly exporttnl to Wellington ! ;| RUBY BAY LAND It not "as good :.»," but is ' } ABSOLUTELY THE BEST.; for Export Apple Culture. It is hcing offer<xi i" '"+•• 4 w"l'*1 rill"p- ' i cbaserH: ' SEASIDE FRONTAGES from £50 per aom i3zy;<i?s;:. | 1 FRUIT FARMS from £15 per acre upwardn. i i Inspection invited. Arrangements mad© to view th© jjfoperisjl. \' i Absentee owners can make gausfar>.t-Gr.y arrjiiigtmitt.!^ fos i ' planting and supervision. > ( [ i For further particulars apply— ( W. STAFFORD, Ruby Bay, <| i N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE IXI.. I'ID., | i (all Ranches), i' j f. AND D EDWARDS, Nelsbn ! j A. aOULQ, Nelson. J

INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1BI». CAPITAL - . ■ £1,500.00 PAID-UP GAPITAL AND RESERVES -. - £770.000 "pIRE, MARINE <fc ACCIDENT A AISK9 of every description accepted. "DROMPT and Liberal Settlement of •*■ Claims. T OWEST Current liate* O>ftrK«l riUB-AGENTS. Rankln, J. H, and Go Motuoka Kirk and Co., Takaka. Rltey, E. T., ColHngwood. usty, F. Junr., Richmond. >TutherfonJ, F. C. Br!ghtwater. CJbbs, W. C, Wakelield. NorrJs, E., Warwick Jotn. Palmsr, L. h M ... HopePaSmer, L. H., Walmea West Rus3, M. L M . Tahunanul E, BUXTON a GO., LTD. OHIBP AGKINT^, NELION BIST R 1 iT t

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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13739, 3 June 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13739, 3 June 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13739, 3 June 1913, Page 8

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