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<&r&d Land Agents \ RkLAUCHLAN AND CO., Real Estate Agents. £6700 TO LEND' TO BUYERS WHO j BUY FKOM US. ! HALF-ACRES QUARTER -ACRES £5 to £10 Deposit, and £10 every six months. THESE PROPERTIES ARE CHEAP AND WELL WORTH INSPECTING. OKAA DEPOSIT.—IOO Acres, 2 dUt.)\J\J miles from town; 75 acres of it first-class land; old house, stable, and dairy. Price, £35 per acre. This land is well worth £60 per acre. In 10-acre blocks the adjoining farm brought £40, and the farm at the back is worth £60 per acre. OOAA DEPOSIT.—IIO Acres, 3 cy&£i\j\J miles from town, suitable for Dairy Farm; £20 per acre to good man. .POOH DEPOSIT.—IIOO Acres, c£ l )£i\.f\j King Country. Six railway stations within 9 miles. All ploughable, well watered, all the adjoining country has just been settled by the Government in farms of from 70 acres to 200 acres each. . Good roads and climate. The adjoining land is carrying over two sheep to the acre. Fries for goodwill of lease, 30s per acre. Call and get full particulars. OKA DEPOSIT.—New 4-roomed &m>*J\J House and outbuildings in the coming suburb Farnham. Area small 3 acre; 97 first-class fruit trees now bearing. Price, £325. £>O(\(\ DEPOSIT. — 8-roomed oWwLILI house, 1 acre of land, nicely situated, well planted, Springlands. Price, £600. ■P1 K(\ DEPOSIT. — 6-roomed &m/ JLtJU House and 2 acres, Springlands. Price, £500. f} Xf\ DEPOSIT.—IO Acres, first<^Z)U class land, 2 miles from town. Price, £55 to £60 per acre. Easy Terms. jDOfi A-—One and a-half acres, aSj**\)\J Springlands, with stream down boundary fence. Well worth the money. No Deposit Required. 1 ACRE, FARNHAM.—You can ££ secure a first-class Section on Farnham without a deposit for the first twelve months if you plant it in fruit trees. Over 4000 cases of apples are imported here every year. New Houses Being Erected. 2 MORE New Houses are now being built on Farnham, and several more to be built shortly. This land must increase in value, and it is well worth a walk out to see the change that has taken place. There are a few more Sections for sale, which are a first-class investment, as they are out of flood, high, and close to town. BUILDING SECTIONS FOR SALE X? 1 A DOWN.— % acres and \ dW L\J acres, with good frontage, at Farnham, and £10 off every six months. £} X DOWN.— \ Acres and \ Acres, dWI/ at Maxwell Road. Price, £50 to £110. There are three more new houses to be built there immediately. I?OK DOWN.—J Acre, Charles cL/£O Street. Price, £125. OKA DOWN.—I Acre, SpringdWt)U lands. Price, £250. Oinn DEPOSIT.—S Acres, &*J A LI LI Springlands, in a good locality. Price, £115 per acre. jp -I A DEPOSIT for Acre Blocks oW-LLI on Riversdale. There are blocks up to 5 acres for sale in this new suburb, which is only one mile from town. Five new houses have been erected there lately, and six more are to be built shortly. Blenheim Imports What She Should Export. OVER £4000 WORTH OF BUTTER Is imported here from Wellington every year. The reason of this is that nearly every farmer, owing to the fair prices for grain, have given up cows. Also £2000 worth of hams and bacon come into the district, all of which should be produced here. And £4000 worth and more of Butter will ba Exported When the growing of lucerne revolutionises the district, and when all the so-called poor land on the south side of the Plain is sown in lucerne. Phis class of land is specially adapted for lucerne, provided it is given a Pair chance, and then the light shingly soil, that is worth to-day £10 or £15 per acre, will be worth £40 for dairyng and for growing lucerne seed for mtside markets. This district is ipecially adapted for growing lucerne, fou can get as many as five good cuts if hay a year, and if you thresh it or seed the price ranges from 7d to s per Ib. After threshing, the straw hat is left is perfect, as all the dust rom the leaves is removed. One arm of 150 acres close to town to- S !ay sown in lucerne will carry and atten right through the year Quite 1O Sheep to the Acre. We would like you to call, so that re can prove to you by showing you ifferent patches that what we state bove is correct. It grows almost equally as well on ght gravelly land or rich soil, proided it can get to water within fteen feet, and that the land is not >o clayey. BUSINESS SITES. )2 Feet, Alfred Street. Price £3000. Deposit required, £500. . , 3 Feet, Alfred Street. Price £12 10s per foot : with £50 down and ■ £50 every six months. ' ■ M'Lauclilan & Co., MARKET SQUARE, BLENHEIM,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 93, 26 April 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 93, 26 April 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 93, 26 April 1910, Page 8

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