IS NOW BEING PREPARED. Be Premier Appie Growing Settlement of the Dominion MANY IMITATIONS BUT ONLY ONE INMM. - <p. The Apple plantations of the beautiful Tasman Valley insluda the largest in New Zealand, and among the owners of orchards are experts of the highest standing in the fruit world, including T. W. Kirk, Esq., F.L.S., Director of the Orchard Division of the Department of Agriculture; Thomas Horton, Esq., F.E.H.S., Managing Director of Horton's Nurseries, Hastings ; and F. E. Nottage, Esq., formerly Orchard Instructor for Hawke's Pay; besides many experienced and well-known fruit growers. ■o TASMAN IS ADMITTEDLY THE PICK OF THE APPLE LANDS OF THE DOMINION, AND THE REMARKABLE WOOD AND SPUR OROWTH OF THE TENS OF THOUSANDS OF APPLE AND PEAR TREES NOW GROWING THERE (PLACED 1 A LINE THE TREES WOULD «£ND ABOUT 700 HUES) ELOQUENTLY PROCLAIM THE FAST. . THE NEW SUB-DIVISION COMPRISES IDEAL APPLE LAND ONSOftPASSED JUVWHEESE One reason for the outstanding success of the Tasman Settlement is the excellent and economical arrangement for the planting and management of orchards until the trees eorce into bearing, this enabling the business man and others to continue " in harness " until his orchard comes into profit. The Supervisor for Lower Tasman is Mr. F. E. Nottage ; the Supervisor for Upper Tasman is Mr., F. Ox. McKee; and the Supervisor for the New Sub-Dividion' will be Mr. Charles E, Lowe, the well-known fruitgrower of Motueka. —-•« \ . INTENDING PURCHASERS IRE ADVISED TO INSPECT BEFORE "BUYING ELSEWHERE. ■■■ ■ ■ '<■» — . ■ ■.. Apply ARTHUR HBOKEE, PITT A MOORES BULDING ■ TRAFAL6AR-ST. NELSON.
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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13495, 15 June 1914, Page 8
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252Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13495, 15 June 1914, Page 8
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