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Auctioneers and Land Agents Griffiths & Son, AUCTIONEERS, | LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. "~FOB BALE. STARBOROUGH LEASEEHOLD A FIRST-CLASS PROPERTY. A DESIRABLE HOME. A LOW RENT. "VITE have for Sale a Seddon LeaseTT hold, which offers a great opx portunity to anyone wishing to settle on this prosperous estate. We guarantee this property to be at the price it ia for sale a genuine bargain, : and with great productive possibilities. We will be pleased to give full particulars •to bona fid© purchasers. GRIFFITHS AND SON, Agents, FOR &AXE. A NICE SPRINGLANDS PROPERTY. IyTEW Five-roomed Dwelling, splenX\ didly situated, one acre of land, nioely planted. A very desirable property, GRIFFITHS AND SON, ■ Agents. FOR QUICK SALE, ONE ACRE and four-roomed Cottage, lately occupied by Mrs Riley, situate at corner of Litchfield and another street newrjr formed. A good' property, very cheap. .;' EAS¥~TBRMS. , Apply to— ■ . GRIFFITHS A 80>N. A FINE PROPERTY. FOB IMMEDIATE SAI*E. ! 210 ACRES. \X7E hare been instructed to sett n ff » very fine property near Seddon, containing 210 acres. Brery inch of it i» pioughable. Last year the Barley crop averaged 40 bushels to the acre ; Oats, i tons to the .acre. . ■ \ The following crops are now in— 75 acres Barley, 1Q acres Gape Barley, 16 acres Wheat, 30 acres Oats., 8 acres Bye Grass. The land is sub-divided into 12 paddocks. Improvements inefode, 'in addition to the fencing, a new 5-roomed residence, new stable, barn, etc., nic* plantation, half-acre of orchard, windmill and tanks. The Stock include 200 Sheep, 4 Draught Horses, one Trap Horse, two Cows. The Implements include—McCormick and J^assey-Harris Binders, , Maasev-Harm Mower, d.f. Disc Plough], d.f. Duncan Plough, Disc Harrows, Tine Harrows, Block and Tackle, Swingle Trees, Heavy Cart, Spring Cart, and Harness for five horses. THE PROPERTY IS FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. Last year the owner took £860 off., the place ; not a bad return considering the poor prices. We unhesitetiagly reeemuMMMf this place as genuinely good, and wfll give bona fide enquirers ful? particulars as to price upon application. We may add *hatthe place is FOR SALE AT AN EXTREMELY LOW FIGURE,. The owner has the best of reasons for wishing to sell, and we know of no property in the district such an absolute bargain. Apply to GRIFFITHS & SON, Auctioneers. For Sate at Seddon. HOUSE of 5 Rooms in Redwood Street, Seddon. Good position. Only £120. A great bargain. On account of its position, the section alone is worth the money. Apply to— GRIFFITHS AND SON. FOB SALE. £\1 ACRES, WELD STREET. Good \J2 land, with 4-roomed Cottage and dairy, etc. Price, £650. Only £100 m oash required. Well worth inspection. Apply to— GRIFFITHS AND SON. — _ FOR SALE. MR HULME'S RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, at corner of Maxwell Road and Whitney Street. Splendidly situated, and well-built of jery best timber. Practically new. Six rooms, bathroom, pantry, soullery, wash-house, copper built m, erery modern convenience. A most desirable residence. Apply to— __ GRIFFITHS AND SON. Riversdale! Riversdale I ONLY 19 ACRES LEFT. PRICE: £115 to j&25 PER ACRE. (In conjunction with Messrs ; MoLauohlan and Co.) GRIFFITHS AND SON, Land Agents. HOUSES TO LET. Main Street—6 rooms, J aore. Rent, lls 6d per week. High Street—s rooms, J acre. Bent, ' moderate. High Street-yAlmost new 5-roomed . house, with. bathroom, pantry, copper set in, water laid on. Cheap rent. Litchfield Street—lo rooms, 1 acre. £1 per week, tfnller Road—B rooms, all oonrenienoes. Rent, 14s_per week, larket Place~<3oed OBim*

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 267, 12 November 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 267, 12 November 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 267, 12 November 1909, Page 8