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Auctioneers and Land Agents Griffiths & Son. Riversdale! RIVERSDALE! Riversdale! Subdivision of Mn J. Hold&way's Farm. 50 ACRES. Of thi9 magnificent property are now being subdivided and sold by .us, in conjunction with Messrs Mc~ Lauchlan' and Co., in. Blocks of 5 ACRES AND UPWARDS rfIHE property is situated in Budge .1. Street, next to Mr H. L. Jackson's residence, and is within one mile of the Post Office. An asphalt footpath rums to within 5 chains of the property. A chain wide iroad •is now being formed right into the property, and every section will have a splendid frontage. IN QUALITY THE LAND IS UNEXCELLED. It annually produces some of the FINEST CROPS GROWN IN .THE DISTRICT. IT IS PARTICULARLY ADAPTED FOR FRUIT GROWING —AND— MARKET GARDENING, Being composed of Rich. River Silt. It is easily worked, is of a light, loose nature," and yet retains sufficient moisture to ensure very rapid growth. Mir Holdaway has a splendid orchard, and a few days ago from two 4-year-old trees picked 3001bs of Peaches. Is [Fruit Growing Profitable P ONE ACRE of ' land will grow 100 TREES. 100 TREES will each rproduce on an average 801bs of FRUIT. SOlbs of FRUIT will produce on< an average 3d per Ib, or £1 PER TREE. ONE ACRE of land will therefore produce annually £100. From information compiled. by the New Zealand Government the above figures are on a low scale. This land is particularly Teconirmmded by Mr Rabbits, Government Orchard Inspector. PROVE THE TRUTH OF THIS, and make a SMALL FORTUNE for ycurseif by PURCHASING A BLOCK' OF RIVERSDALE. THE PRICE IS £100 PER ACRE, ArA we challenge anyone to point out landrof similar quality and position et ■anything approaching as cheap v price. I FOR SPECULATIVE PURPOSES this property has splendid possibilities. ' • AS AN INVESTMENT we guarantee a return of from. 4J per cemt. to s_per cent., _ together with the probability of an immediate profitable sale. ITS LOCALITY is HEALTHY. ITS NATURE is DRY. ITS QUALITY is UNSURPASSED. ITS SURROUNDINGS are BEAUTTF.UL. —AND— ITS PRICE leaves ample margin for tffe MOST CAREFUL INVESTOR. A Visit to the property will convince you of all we> say. Call at our office and see photographs of the place, and get full particulars. GRIFFITHS & SON, LAND AGENTS. For Immediate Sale. WE have for immediate sale, on account of the Trustees in the estate of the late Mr Frederick Adams— The Block of Twelve and Threequarter Acres in South Street, adjoining the railway land. We are prepared to subdivide this property into Blocks of from 2 Acres upwards, and io arrange a good entrance to each block. For Main Street residents in want of paddocks this is an exceptional opportunity. Thei Price is £90 per acre, and we can confidently say that it is the cheapest land offered in the vicinity of Main Street for years. GRIFFITHS AND SON, , Land Agents. FOR SALE OR LEASK MR Wm. ARMSTRONG'S property in Maxwell Road, consisting of one and a-half acres of land, with fine residence of 10 rooms, bathroom, scmlery, hot and cold water service and all modern conveniences. j This is one of the finest residences in Blenheim, specially built of the best of timber, quite new, splendidly situated, and only in the market on account of Mr Armstrong's promotion to Dunedin. Apply quickly.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 59, 5 March 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 59, 5 March 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 59, 5 March 1909, Page 8

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