Atsofe!omiQ©ip» and Land Agents McLAUCHLAN & Co., REAI. K3T4TE & GENERAI. COMMISSION AGISNT. "IiyTiUST. BE CI'OLD /H|UI€KLy. (^ MALL TTTARM. ."■ • /TO:-.. ACSRE& n*> £51i0s JSL £51 lOs TpRICE. TJ=EDUCED FKOJT £3&*** **** £3$ In order, to effect an. immediate sale, as the owner, is. li&a.vihg'. the district this month. He has reduced: tneprice to-tMe very bedriock so> a» tomake a certainty off selling, it: at once. -o-eeuse©> £37 lOs per acre £3T'lO* IVo years agOj as; he-intended'staying here, and! we-consider it worth £4i)\ per acre. €>NLX' i}. -mf TEESFrom ; Blenheim on. a good- metalled road,- so only, ai mile- out of. the> Borough. IMPROVEMENTS. ! Sil:-ro6jned: House-,, bathrroom^ scaitlory,, water, laidi onj. hotrair--engine-,, two !40fflPg&llbn tanks, water, on toy horse-traughs, new dairy (matchi lined), stable, lbose-Bos, new implement shed,, and' Targe bach. Two acres fruit ti;ees;: oqw-biails, and' bay sbecU. Sub^dividodl into: 10' paddocks'* Grows- first-Kjlioss clbvqr seed* and chaffy parts of which have- grown 5 tone to the acre. Takeoffs th« value of idie improw»>ments,- and! you have-a first-clasfr f-sucmi for £24' per acre. ENQIO3RE: A-T,- /TWNCE,. >, ■-.--■ ■ As this farm is very cheapo -and), will soil. It has< never been iadveßtised! before^ andi has- only, changed- handfc once, as; it has never beem ml themarket;: / i ' ■ ■ • tt Asar -/^|PPoaajiiNJJi¥ Of securing; a chea<g> farm this, srzt* closel to. town. Whoeroen buys- it wiHi b'e> suro' to^ want quite £40'; p»|r aer^ or: eveni more- if; he- boWs- it any tiTner.' OPRINGLANDS. £600^-5 acres of rich soil,, good frontage, suitable foe growing anything., c £800+—House (new) and. every convenience, six rooms, bathroom, pantry, etc.; i acre land. £250J—Acr» just off-car route. £.150.—£ acre same locality. £200^—1 acre, Coleman- Street. "OIVEBSDALE. £.660i—Six acresy good- frontage oh main road. £135-—1 acre im good situation. . pIARNHAM. ■ 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 Lhe district are here. We have not been pushing this suburb, as we consider the land1 in this locality and between it and town has a great future value, as ©.wing to the adjoining farm being cut up next month, and owing to the excellent.situation and quality, of the soil, It must be the best residential £art of Blenheim, and the town must absolutely go this way., . : OIGNS OF "pROGRESS. Two more houses are being built on Farnham: seven' to go up next month in Springlands, and we know of over tewenty to go on the sections between town and Farnham. 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. TILENHEIM 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 THE/ LARGE ESTATES MUST AND WILL BE CUT UP A RAILWAY RUN UP THE; We want you to buy a section in, Blenheim at onoo, and to buy through us. We also want your property, for. Bal^ Y?v Sho^ d IBsure your house and dwelling with us, as we help you by advertising Bl&nheim all ove/New Zealand, thus inducing new settlers to come here, whioii means more.E»turns ror you. ' rpHE JpftESENT pG>VERN f MENT Will boom .Blenheim beyo»d recogniturn when the Land Act is passedlor the cutting up of large ©states, which scheme is letter jorjtefeace than TjRiBADNOUGHTS AT rpWO \ PIECE. Popalation will pour into New Zealand^ as it is the most coveted country in the world, due to its fertility cUmate, untouched natural resources! and the Government's excellent laws wnioh to : day oM European countries are copying to their advantage. "DUTB ACRES. "DUY A QUARTER-ACRE DON'T WAIT; CALL ON US AT ONCE. McLAUCHLAN & Co., MARKET SQUAR&
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 63, 15 March 1911, Page 8
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671Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 63, 15 March 1911, Page 8
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