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■Auctuwi^ « wdUnii Agents firiffith^& Son, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. MONEY TO LEND. IN any sum from £50 to £10,000, on freehold security, at Lowest Current Rates. GRIFFITHS & SON. FOB SALE. " HIGH STREET.—S-roomed House in splendid order, with oakehouse, brick oven, stable and fowl yard, and quarter of an acre of land, w* U<W oin * Hi Sh Street» next t<> Nicolls' Timber Yard. PRICE, £400. lne property has just been out in thorough repair, and is a bargain at the price. v FORSALR BUILDING SITE AT SPRINGLANDS. QUARTER - ACRE, hedge all round, well planted with youn 2 ! ogh^^ump, good pipe drairtj is^ZsVlt™* Blenh6im aßd A Bargain at £75. ONTERMS. TjIIVB-ROOMED HOUSE aad two jl", -"Jf at. Redwoodtown, £330. Only £20 required in c*sh. . GRIFFITHS AND SON, Agents, j A BARGAIN IN ' BLENHEIM TOWN PROPERTY, £4.ftH R?QSIRED. WiU recW ,\£ V turn 10 P«r cent, first year, 12$ per cent, second year, 15 per cent, next fire years. j *L a^ diti(>B to tWs it is so undoubtedly cheap, and so certain to rise m value, that it must return a substantial profit on a re-sale. GRIFFITHS AND SON, Agents. For Sale: Springlands. rilWO Acres of Land, with fiveSrARBOOOUGH LEASKEHOI.D TO faave for Sale a Seddon Leaser ?_T Bold, which offers a great opportunity to anyone wishing to settle on this prosperous estate. We guarantee this property to be at the price it. is for sale a genuine bargain, *™.. wl*b TO great productive poasi! Hf IeSU^I wiH•** Pleased to ©re full particulars to b^na fide Surchasers. ■ < * GRIFFITHS AND SON, . Agents. A FINrPROPERTYT FOB IMMEDIATE SALE, _ 210 ACRES. l^*' have been instructed to sell TT a very fine property near Seddon. opntaimng 21(f acres. Every S?R° i 1* W P^g^We. Last ye£ tne Barley crop averaged 40 bushels wre* "^ J °atß) * *ons to the The folk>wjng crops are now in— 7& acres Barley^lO acres Cape B»r----«Se i!aßd I? sub-divided into 12 Padd°cks ; Improvements include m addition to the fencing, a new 5-roomed residence,- new sffie, baSJ i! _slce5 lee • Pj»n*»tion, half-aire of or^f^ fl 7indmiU and tanks Drautht *#■' mdud6 22? * Draug^ Ho^ ono Trap flSrse, J^PMwto include—McCorMa^ev^ •M*as l Sy-Harris BindiSi 1528f35 lpn d.f. Disc dtoS. ; "S" S d™l"o» of no . Anotioneera. Fop Sale -at Seddon. On?; llSflT' I doni f^ P«aition. «SJfn».+ ;5" A Br»at bargain. On •^^wor&^ cem oney . -^-^---^gyiTHB AND SON FOit^AliE. J A£s? 1 ' iT 1*?1 new broomed dwelOffice a ew min«tesr« Polt heS* cheapest place ior^ >alein BleriPrfce> £380, on Easy Terms. ; HAWKgHAW STREET-5 rooms, - bathroom, scullery, etc., J acre land, nicely planted. RentreasonHIGH eSTREKT-5 rooms, j' acre. Rent, lls 6d per week MPLLBR ROAD4 gS; .11 „,„. Bent, 6s pw»2""' * »°r<>-

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 3, 5 January 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 3, 5 January 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 3, 5 January 1910, Page 8

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