Auctioneers and Land Agent* A.D.lcLauchlan Real Estate Agent, VALUER. General Commission Agents -14/TONEY mO T END AT XfilVE OER riENT. \ NY QjUM OF -MTONEY TROUBLES AT 5 PER GENT. INTEREST IN 14_ YEARS. T>AY TJENT Equivalent to 10 per cent, when you oan obtain up to £450 at 4| per cent. So build a home for yourself, and become your own landlord. "OUY A From me for £100, build a house worth £300, and pay down £50, then your interest amounts to about Is 9d per week per hundred on what you owe — that is, for 6s per week interest you have a new; house, with hot and cold water, and as much ground as £100 will purchase. T^EW TSLINGTON. QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS FOR SALS ON \7ERY TCIASY mERMS. SAY ,rpEN "pOUNDS TT|EPOSIT AND mEN -pOUNDS, "pRINCIPAL EVERY SIX MONTHS. These Sections', are very cheapj and a good investment, as they are right in town, and must rise in value. They are high and , dry, the soil is, first; class, and- several houses are to be built shortly, which must add value to the adjoining sections. , "m M ONEY IS NOW TJRICES OF "pRODUOE ARE G oo D , ... CONSEQUENTLY T AND "ly/fUST "TJISE, As no matter how good the years to come -may be, or however they may be able to. increase the quantity of produce from the land, the quantity ot good land available cannot increase T> ESIDENTIAL £105 per acre—4 Acres, Springlands. Easy terms. £250 per acre for one acre or two acres at Springlands. Good locality. Opposite land selling at £150 half. ..'■:• > £60 per quarter, Maxwell Road. £120 per acre, j 6 acres, Springlands, suitable for orchard. £60 quarter acre,' Springlands. £110 half-acre, Spririglands. £75 per quarter for 20 Sections, Islington. £100 to £125 per .acre for blocks at Riversdale, of which there is now ■ only ten acres available out of , 110 acres offered. £80, naif-acre, Riversdale. £110, half-acre blocks at Farnham. £280, three acres, Redwoodtown. This is & cheap block. Only £20 deposit required. £25 deposit, new House, £ acre land. Other sections for sale in all localities. , , _____ _____ _________ / Tl^-EW TjIARNHAM. This suburb is already the best in Blenheim. The houses that are now erected are of the latest styles, and several more are to be built. You ought to .'gofout and see the £10,000 worth of new houses there now, / all practically built within two years. It will soon be a small township. In order to dispose of the last few sections I am now willing to sell on very easy terms. These sections are 50 per cent, cheaper and 50 per cent, better investment than Springlands Road adjoining. TJUSINESS QITES. 102 feet, Alfred^ Street, £30 per.foot. 132 feet, Alfred Street, £12 10s per foot. 66 feet, Alfred Street, £12 10s per 40 feet, Wynen Street, £15 per foot. SO YOU CAN t^OTE For the Harbor Board Loan, which win give you a port for small boats and keep the town free from flood. O AYE A^OUR CHILDREN'S T IVES A ND T^OTE % For the Drainage and Water 13upprv Loan, and thus have the same benefits as smaller towns than Blenheim have. The same source from which the water k> derived (that is the Waihopai R*v, er)> with little further expense will supply the district with unlimited electric power for the driving of machinery and lighting. TJLENHEIM TS To move ahead. Up to the present it has been the most backward town in New Zealand, with a good river, yet NO PORT, NO DRAINAGE SCHEME, NO WATER SUPPLY No Rates to Improve the Town, No Gardens, _ No Lighting System, No Land being subdivided ■ for Closer Settlement. BUT "13UY TVTOW. JO ±\ The large Estates being cut up in the very near future will ensure all the above works being carried out. ■ For particulars of all Sections in the market write to— A. D. McLauchlan.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 205, 5 September 1910, Page 8
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644Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 205, 5 September 1910, Page 8
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