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AuotloracMaro and Land Agwrtt McLAUCHLAN & C 0.," REAL ESTATE & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. "Hf UST BE QUICKLY. ipARM. fJQ ACRES HO £3110s A Pc E R R E . £31 10s T>RICE "O' EDUCED PKOM £35 PBE ACKE £35 Iw order to effect an immediate sale, as- the owner is leaving the district this month. He has reduced the pefee to the very bedrock so as to make a certainty of selling it at once. "OEFUSED £37 tOs per acre £37 10s Two years ago, as he intended staying here, and we consider it worth £40 per acre. Y^NLY S) -m/TILES From Blenheim on a. good metalled roa^i, bo only a mile out of the Bbrofflgh. XMPROVEMENTS. Sisc-ro&med House, bath-room, scul- • fe&y, wat«r laid on, hot-air engine, two 400-gallon tanks, water on to : norse-troughs, new dairy (matchlined), new five-stall stable, loose-box, new implement shed, and large barn. Two acres fruit trees j cow-bails, and hay shied. Sub-divided into 10 pad- ! docks. Grows first-class clover seed and1 chaff, parts of which have grown 15> tons to the acre. ! Take off the value of the improv«- ---: ment3. and you have a first-class farm Jew £z4 per acre. i "pNQUIRE AT i^|NOE, iAs this farm is very cheap, and will : soil. It has never been advertised 1 before, and has only changed hands once, as it has never been in the ; Market. !■ T AST /^PPORTUNTTY ■Of securing a cheap farm this size ! close to town. Whoever buys it will ib© supo 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. . . c £800—Mouse (new) and every conr. venience, six rooms, bathroom, pantry, etc.: £ acre land. £250^—Acre just off car route. £150— I acre same locality. £200—1 acre, Colemia* Street. Tl IVERSDALE. £660—Six acres, good frontage-on,. main road. £135—1 acre in good situation. T^ARNHAM. 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,being, cut up next month, and owing, to, iheexcellent situation and quality of the soil, it must be the besfc residential; part of Blenheim, and the town, must1 absolutely go this way. QIGNS OF -pROGRESS, Two more houses are< being, built on, Earnham: seven to go up next month in Sprihglands, and we. know, of; over tewenty to go on the, sections, bet ween 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. T>LENHEIM~IS~f7 >< ROWING., But steadily, compared; to o*ber towns: but' it is solid} and its- good times are naw almost on, us. MONEY IS PLENTIFUL WORK IS PLENTJ^UL. SECTIONS ARE OHEAF. THE R3VER MUST BE O>PENED UP; and BLENHEIM MiADE A PORT THE LARGE ESTATES MUST AND WILL BE COT UP. A RAILWAY RUN UP THE VALLEY. We- want you to, buy. a section in Blenheim at onoo> and- to. buy through us. We also want your parop«rty for ?' Y?, u should' ißSMit© ya«r house andi dwelling with us, as we help you by advertising Blenheim all over New Zealand, thus inducing mew settlers to come here, which means more returnsroc you. fJiHE pRESENT OVERNMENT Will boom Blenheim beyond reco^ain^ZiF 1 6 Ll ßf l Aefc k Passed%J 2LSSf ?Df *f of, larf« estatesTwiLk scheme is letter for defence thaa JJREADNOuiiTS AT rrtWO J^JILLIONS A PIECE. l-S I"^*^ U P01" into New Zea+r ; ti, 1S ft* most coated counW + tke 7 orl?' due *° its fertility, W^f' Btouch^ natural resourci awl the Government's excellent 4 laws which to-day old European cSuntrTS are copying to their advantage. J3UY 10 ACRES. J>UY A QUARTER-ACRE DON'T WAIT; CALL ON US 'AT ONCE. McLAUCHLAN & Co., MARKET SQUARE,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 66, 18 March 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 66, 18 March 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 66, 18 March 1911, Page 8