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AuotSonaep« ana Lcird Atf«nt« j McLAUCHLAN & C 0.7 OOMMISStON AGENT. -m/rusa? bm. <£<ol» fyjiCKhX. "pARM. no acres, yo, £3110s S £31 10s ■pRICE T> EDUCED FKOM ■£35 PER ACBE £35 In oixlor to. effect an immediate, sale, as the owner is. leaving the district this -month., He- has reduced tne price to tho very bedrock so as to make a certainty of selling it at once. ~O EFUSED £37 tO» per acre «37 1O» Two years ago, as he intended staying here, and1 we consider it worth £40 per acre. i,.. o NLY 2.M ILBS From Blenheim oh a good metalled road, so only a mile out of the Borough. TMPBOVEMENTS. Si::-roomed House, bath-room, scullory, water laid on. hoi>-air engine, two 400-gallon tanks, water on to horse-troughs, new dairy (matchlined), new,five-stall stable, loose-box, new: implement shed, and large barn. Twb'-aor-es fruit trees; cow-bails, and hay ched. Sub-divided into 10 paddocks. Grows first-class clover seed and chaff, parts of which have grown 5 tons to ifae acre. , Take off,the value of the improv»>ments, and you have a. first-class farm for £24 per acra ■piNQUIRE AT /^VNCE, As this farm is Vei-y cheap, and will soil. It has never been, advertised before, and has only changed hands once, as it has never 'been in the market.. "I AST /~\PPORTUNITY Of securing a cheap farm this sizw close to town. Whoever buys it will be suro to want quite £40 .per. acre.* or ©veil more if he holds it any time: ~~ £600—5 acres of rich soil, good frontage, suitable for growing anything, c £800—House (new) and every conr venienco, six rooms, bathroom,, pantry, etc. j % acre land. • £25tf—Acre just off car route. £150— i acre same locality. £200—1 acre, Coleman Street. RIVERSDALE. ■ £660 —Six acres, good frontage- on main road. £135—7! acre in> good situation. piARNHAM. The most go-ahead suburb in> Bltenheim, where half-acres can be hadi for £100 to £110 each for £10 deposit. The best,houses and gardens in- the district are here. We have not been pushing this suburb, as we consider the land in this locality and between it and town has a great future vatee, as owing to the adjoining fai>m> being cut up next month, and owing -fto Lhe excellent situation and quality of the soil, it must be the best residential part of Blenheim, and the towna ranst absolutely go this way. OF -pROGBESS. Two.moro houses are being built on Farnham; seven to go up Bi&xt month in Springlands, arid we know of over tewenty to go on the sect&ims between town and Farnham. pESSIMISTS' Are those who loft their buying too late, and are always discontented, say Blenheim is not glowing, and will not go ahead. They keep a town back, and would be better dead for their own sakes, apart from the rarm they do to others and to the business of the town; but don't listen to them. ■DLENHEIM~IS~ f^i ROWING, But steadily compared to other towns: but it is solid, and its good times are now almost on us. MONEY IS PLENTIFUL. WORK IS PLENTIFUL. SECTIONS ARE CHEAP. THE RIVER MUST BE OPENED UP, and BLENHEIM MADE A PORT. THEatv££ R£ E t STATES MUST VALLE AY RUN UJ? THB tmW£ yrant L yo« to buy a section in Blenheim at onco, and to buy throuah us We also want your property for sale. You should insure your Bouse and dwelling with us, as we help you by advertising Blenheim all over New «fma h ' thus. educing new settlers to foTJou 61" 63 m6anS more returns »JIHE pRESENT |^ OVERN- „,. MENT S b? om Blenheim beyond recognition when the Land Act is passed for the cutting up of large estates, which scheme is better for defence than J^READNOUGHTS AT npWO J^JILLIONS A PIECE. Population will poitr into New Zea- +™ ,; 1* 1S V 1,6 most oounolL + r rlf due te 'its fertility, climate, untouched natural resources twJE * Government's excellent laws which to-day old European countries are copying to their advantage. TDUY 10 ACRES. "OUY A QUARTER-ACRE DON'T WAIT; CALL ON US AT ONCE. McLAUCHLAN & Co., MARKET SQUABS.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 57, 8 March 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 57, 8 March 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 57, 8 March 1911, Page 8