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i=i Real Estate Agents, <=> i □ IS Golden Opportiitp Awaits Yoa, On tie Wairau Plains. Blenheim to-day is a sutmrli of Wellington, ns it is only 3J hours' steam away, and will soon be closer, when the South Main Trunk Railway is completed, and when the up-to-date Ferry Service is established, and Wellington will draw all its fresh milk, vegetables, and fruit from Blenheim. A Lost Opportunity is in front of you, if you do not secure one of the Cheap Quarter Acres at £75 or a Ten. Aero Block at £50 before THE MANY LARCE SHEEP RUNS ARE SETTLED, THE MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY COMPLETE, / THE RIVER OPENED UP FOR BHIPPINC. A wave of prosperity is coming over Blenheim and Marlborough during the next year, as several great progressive works aro in view. £50 per tee fesr iQ-acre Blocks is Very- Cheap. compared to other places, as this land grows crops year in and year out without manure, owing to the great climate and "soil. It is o'ulv ono mile from the growing Township and Railway Station of Spring Creole, between Picton and Blenheim, and four miles from Blenheim. It is all lovel and very suitable for fruit-growiug, £100 Doubles at 5 pen* cent Interest in 20 Years, and 10 Years Ago £100 Doubled in 10 Years But the present Government has reduced the rates of interest by half and lend money to the settlers at very low rates, thus encouraging settlement and doubling exports by helping the small man. Yet to-day Marlborough farmers aro starving for land for their sons. Every farmer has done very well, yet though there aro hundreds of thousands of acres held in largo blocks close to the town, they are not available to the public yet; but to-day monster petitions aro being got up for the Government to acquire them for the settlers, thus Doubling the Population of Blenheim, and Trebling the Exports. Blenheim's Public have Awakened at Last. They demand the cutting up of the largo estate suitable for subdivision, or, in the alternative, do away with the Defenco Act aud let foreigners j over-run the country, as they will if the-lijud is jiot,opened to tho people ; at onto. They liavo demanded and camecT'tlio' clay 'for a Progressive : Council and Harbour Board, and the latter arc opening up tho river for larger boats frco of expense to tho ratepayers, and most of them aro pledged to justice and progress. Study Blenheim: Watch it Grow Solidly, Quickly, and Surely. 3500 Residents Last Month signed a petition to have acquired tho Hillersden Estate of IGO 000 acres, and commanding 14 miles of public road. This estate could bo cut into at least 70 blocks, and a man will bo independent if lie is successful at tlio ballot. And wo consider, if bought at present valuation that there will be at least fifty applicants for tlio 70 blocks. '' 10 Acres 10 20 Acres 20 First-class Land. About ono mile from township of Spring Creek, four miles from Blenheim, in a locality that must go ahead. These blocks arc offered freo of all oxpenso of roading and survey, at I £50 per-acre.' ' | If you will only inspect it you must say it is cheap and a great investment, as it has the soil, position, and natural advantages, apart from the great future in front of this district. It will cost you to buy 10 Acres £s®o. Say you pay down £150, you can have fivo yeara if required at low interest to pay tlio balance. If you only clear £5 per acre per year oif the land ill that period you will make a profit of £250, so that at the end of fivo years the land must bo worth £75 per acre. You either clear another £250 profit then if you- save £50 per year out of your income. Then at the end of five years your £150 will have grown to'£9oo. £150 at Si- ..Interest If you let your £150 out at the above interest it would only increase in 5 years by £2G. So which will you have, . £176 or £900 P You own a house and half-acre near town costing £500, from which you get no return, but a dead loss of £26 per year in interest alone. Then why not own 10 acres for £500, and nave your own horse and buggy, cows, pigs, poultry, vegetables, and fruit, and still have 5 acres for°au orchard or to grow clover seed or lucerne on? For a Speculation It is very cheap, as good land is limited here and must rise. \Ve can show you farms which are. not for sale at £(S'J per acre, and if they were cut up you could not buy 10 acres under £80, owing to the loss ill roading and expense of metalling, feneing, grading, etc. Proof of Value. 1 We guarantee to find tenants to lease 10 acres or 20 acre blocks j of this land at £2 10s. per acre for a period of not loss than 4 years. [ Thus you ean secure a block to-day ol this land very cheap, on easj [ terms," with a guarantee of 5 per cent, interest on the buying price. After 51st March The price, if any blocks arc left, must be risen, or any day before if the two large estates that are proposed to bo put on (he market arc thrown open. MAYFIELD. QUARTER-ACRES are tlio beet in the market for soil, position, end future, as the town must grow towards Farnliam. The sections on the top road aro four and five feet above Market Square. Two new houses already built, and six more to be luiilt shortly. Terms, £5 deposit and £5 every six months, or easier if desired. Pay down £20 and you ean build your house. Buy from 352 Co., BLENHEIM.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1246, 30 September 1911, Page 22

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