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Auotlopieei<« »nd Lmnd Agant* McLAUCHLAN & Co., F?E^L E@T^T£ & GENEPJAL COMMISSION AGiMT, Tt|-UST BE /QUICKLY. (^MALL.-pARM. wrt ACRES fjQ £3110S A o«. £31 10S -pRICE T> EDUCED FEOM £35 PBR Aam £35 In order to effect an immediate sale, as the owner is leaving the district this month. He has reduced the price to th*s very bedrock so as to make a certainty of selling it at once. T>EFUSED £37 10s per acre £37 10s Two years ago, as he intended staying here, and we consider it worth £&0 per acre. /"jNLY O -\J"iLES . .;;. From Blenheim on a good metalled road, so only a mile out of the Borough. XMPROVEMENTS. Su:-roomed House, bath-room, scullory, water'laid on, hotrair engine, two 400-gallon tanks, water on to horse-troughs, new - dairy (matchlined), new five-stall stable, loose-box, new implement shed,- and lajfge barn. Two -acres-fruit trees; oow-iß@ls, and hay shed. Subdivided into "10 ..paddocks. , ■ Grows first-class clover, seed and chaffj parts of whicl^ have grown 5 tons to the:: acre. ,- Take off the value of the improvements, and you have a firsirclass farm for £24 per acre. TCI NQUIRE AT /^NCE, As thi§ 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. "I AST r^PPORTUNITY -| Of securing a cheap farm this size close to town. Whoever buys it will' be suro to want quite .£4O-.per acre, or even more if he holds it any time. QPRINGLANDS. £600^—5 acres of rich soil, good frontage, suitable for growing anyT thing.. e-£Boo—-House (new) and every; conn venience, six rooms, bathroom.,, pantry, etc.; J acre land. £250—Acre just off cas route. £150— i acre same locality. £200—1 acre, Coleman Street. T>IVERSDALE. £660—Six acres, good frontage- om main road. £135—1 acre in good situation-* -piARNHAM. The most go-ahead suburb ia Blenheim, wherenalf-acres can be.had for£loo 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 being: cut up next month, and owing to. the excellent situation and quality ofr the soil, it must be the best residential' part of Blenheim, and the town ranst< absolutely go this way. . . • ; OIGNS OF -pROGRESS, Two morb houses are being built: on. Fiarnhamt seven tp go up .next month in Springlands, and we know, ofr ov«T' tewentyto go on the sections-between. town and Farnham. ! pEs^rnisTS Are those who loft- them buyang too late, and &i e 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. T> LEMHEIMr^" f*i RAWING, But steadily, compared t»/ other towns; but it; is solid, a_d its good' times are- now* almost on us. MONEY IS- PLENTIiPFL. WORK IS PLENTOiFUIu. SECTIONS ARE CHEAP. THE RJ^ER. MUSIT BE OPENED* UP, and BLENHEIM MADE A PORT. tHE a LARGE ESTATES MUST ANBt WILL BE OUT UP A VALLEY* RFN UP THE We want you to, b,uy a section in tflenheun at onooj and to buy thraush us We also want your property fSr and duelling w^>h us, as we help you by advertising Blfenheim all over New thus mducing new settlers to foT o^' n*eßms more re*arns rpHE pRESENT OVERN. wii t ~ MENT tion when the Land Act is passed ft* the cutting up of large estateTwhiS scheme is better jor_lefenct than h JJRBADNOUGHTS AT rilWO MILLIONS A PIECE. T^S 11*1118*! 0" ll P°ur into New ZeaftV 1S *h« most coveted country sn the world, due to its fertility Ch3*> »n*ouched natural reSSS' a™? Government's excellent £X' which to^hy dd Bawme2lSut3£ are copying to their advantage. J>UY 10 ACRES. gUY A QUARTER-ACRE DON'T WAIT; CALL ON US AT ONCE. McLAUCHLAN & 00., MARKET SQUARE,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 64, 16 March 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 64, 16 March 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 64, 16 March 1911, Page 8