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AuotSonecws and Land Agent* McLAUCHUN & Co., REAL ESST-tTt- <&-GENE»IAU -Jt/TUST BE..^OLD /gjUI€SEEYi TJIARM. rjo ACRES- /JO £3110s / O E R R E . £31 105 ■pRICE Tj EDUCED FROM dtJOO 3J&IJIn order to effect, an immediate: ,sal&;, as the owner isu leaving th© district, this month. He has reduced '■ the price to the very., bedrock so as to > make a certainty of. selling it:atonce. TIWUSED £3710s per acre £37 10« Two years ago, as he intended "staying here, and we consider it. worth £10.----per acre. O Ntlc2-]SC™? From Blenheim onha good metalled1 road, so only;. a, t mile out ofi the Borough. TMPR©TEMENTS. ' Sk:-X'oomed House, bath-room-; scuJ-* lory, water liiid^.'.on, hot-air engine* jtwo 400-gallon;'tantej' water-" on to,: horse-troughs,. new dairy (ntatchlined), new five^stall fetabld, loose-box; new implement'.shed£ arid large barn. Two acr«3:fruit trees; cow-bails, andi hay ehed. Sub-divided1 into ;10 paddocks. ■ Grows first-cldss clover seed and chaff, parts of which have grown 5 tons to the acre. -" '••■■: Take off the v&lue.of the.'improve ments, and you have.a first-class farmi for £24 per: acre. TjISQUIRE AT Y^wNCE, As this fairm iis 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. LASTi OPPORTUNITY, Of securing , a-r cheap farm this-, sasa* close to town. Whoever^ biiiys it, will be euro to .want. quite. £40 per. acre, or even more >i£:he holds-it any/time.QPBINGLANDS. £600—5 acres of rich soil, good frontage, suitable for growing, anything, c £800^—House (new) and every, eonr venienco, six rooms, bathroom, pantry> etc.: J. acre land. £25tf—Acre just off'car route* £150— i acre same locality£2oo—l acre, Coieman Street. BIVERSDALE. '■'■■. £660—Six. acres*, good; frontage- on main road. £135—1 acre inigood: situation,, XIARNHAM. 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 hero. We'have not been pushing this; suburb, as we consider the land1 in. this-locality, and between it and!town has a. great future vain©, asi owing, to the adjoining; farm boing cut up, next month, and owing t« Lhe excellentl situation and quality of the soil, it must be the best residential part ofl Blenheim, and the town must absolutely, go > this- way. OF ■pRO&BESS. Two-moro houses are being built on Earnham : seven, to. go. up next month m Springjands, andl we know of over tewenty to. go oa the1 sections between town and! Farnham. ■ ppJS^MISTS Are those who left their buying too: la-te^ and ar© always discontentea say Blenheim is not growing, and wil not go ahead. They keep a town back, and wo,uld be better dead for their own sakes, apart from the' rarm they do to others and to the business ofi the town; but don't listen to them. JDLENHEIMIis"/^ 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. A vIESy- y run upthe come^here, which means more returns' r£HE pRESENT poVERNrrr MENT JQREADNOUGHTS AT mWO J^jTILLIONS A PIECE. l a ™i Opul a*i On- W[U Pour into New ZeaftV ls *5« most coveted conntry m tke world, due to its fertility climate untouched natural wSSS; S/ it Government's excellent laws which to^ay old European countries are copying to their advantage "OUY 10 ACRES. gUY A QUARTER-ACRE DON'T WAIT; CALL ON US AT ONCE McLAUCHLAN & Co., MARKET SQUARE.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 60, 11 March 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 60, 11 March 1911, Page 8

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