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Auctioneer an«S Lnnd A£«n*« McLAUCHLAN & Go.,' REAL. ESTATE & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. ■m/TUST BE £JOLD /QUICKLY. TIARM. rrq acres no £3110s a Por r e . £31 10s T>RICE T> EDUCED FBO4I £35 PER ACEE £35 In order to effect an immediate sale, as the owner is leaving th© district this month. He has reduced the price to the very bedrock so as to make a certainty of selling it at once. T> EFUSED £3710s per acre £37 lOs Two years ago, as he intended staying here, and we consider it worth £40 per acre. V\NLY 9 -\fILES From Blenheim on a good metalled road, co only a. mile out of the Borough. , XMPROVEMENTS. Siir-i'oomed House, bath-room, scullory, water laid on, hojt-air engine, two 400-g&llon tanks, water on to horse-troughs, new dairy (nia'-fcch-tined), liew five-stall stable,, loose-box, new implement shed, and large barn. Two .acres fruit trees; cow-bails^ and bay fhecL ' Sub-diYidod into 10 paddocks. Grows first-class clover seed and chaff, parts of which have grown 5 tons to the acre. Take off the value of the improv*^ mentsj and. you have a. firsinslass farm for £24 per acre. ipNQUIRE ATY^vNCE, As this farm is very cheap, and will sell. It has never been advertised before, and has only changed hands once, as it has never been in the market. ..'.-'.' T AST OPPORTUNITY Of securing a cheap farm this size close to town. Whoever buys it will be ouro'to want quite £40 per acre, or, even more if he holds it any time. £600—5 acres of rich soil, good frontage, suitable for growing anything, e£Boo—House (new) and every convenience, six rooms, bathroom, pantry, etc.: £ acre land. £250—Acre just off car route. £150— i acre same locality. £200—1 acre, Goleman Street. ~T% IVERSDALE. £660—Six acres, good frontage on main road. £135—1 acre in good situation.* ■pARNHAM. The most go-ahead suburb in Blenheim, where half-acres can be had 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 value, as owing to the adjoining farm boing cut up next month, and owing to the excellent situation and quality of the soil, it must be the best residential part of Blenheim, and the town must absolutely go this way. OIGNS OF T)ROGRESS. _^ Two more houses are being. bnilt on Farnham; seven to go up next month in Springlands, and we know of over tewenty to go on the sections between town and Farnhana. "PESSIMISTS Are those who loft their buying too late, and are always discontented^ say Blenheim is not growing, 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. X>LENHEIM~IS~v^I ROWING, But steadily compared to other towns: but it is solid, and its good times are now almcst on us. MONEY IS PLENTIFUL. WjORK IS PLENTIFUL. SECTIONS ARE CHEAP. THE RIVER MUST BE OPENED UP, and BLENHEIM MADE A PORT. THE LARGE ESTATES MUST AND WILL BE CUT UP. valSy V RTJN up the We want you to buy a section in iilenJieim at onco, and to bay through us. We also .want your property for a i ii 1? snould insure your house and dwelling with us, as we help you by advertising Benheim all over Hew S£ 1 ' thus, "dncing new settlers to So™ on ' W mOanS m°re retarns rjIHE pRESENT p<OVERN^ _." t MENT Will boom Blenheim beyond recognition when the Land Act is passed for the cutting up O f l: arge estates, whkh scheme is better for defence thau JQREADNOFGiTS AT mWO J^/JILLiONS A. PIECE. Population will pou*r into New Slea+Zr? 1* 1S ft c most coveted countrj in the world, due to its fertility, climate, untouched natural resources and the Government's excelle-at iaws which to^Jay old European countries, are copying to their advantage. T>UY 10 ACRES. JJUY A QUARTER-ACRE DON'T WAIT; CALL ON US AT ONCE. McLAUCHLAN & Co., I MARKET SQUARE.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 58, 9 March 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 58, 9 March 1911, Page 8

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