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&M©ftßo§i©aimß and Land Ag«nt« McLftOCHUN > Co., REAL ESTATE & GENEHAI. €>OMMiS&IOH AGENT. QUBDI VISION T ARGE TESTATE. TO rpOWN. THIRST miME "gVER |^|FFERED. TTERY T OwVjESERVES. X^ERY TjIASY rpERMS. Wl have been instructed by the owner of a large estate close to town to offer part of it for sale. The reserves arc fixed very low, and at a prico that is bound to find! buy-v ers y especially as the terms are easy. NO. 1 BLOCK. OAA ACRES Rich Agricultural £\j\j Land, together with about: 850; acres of sheep country. NO. 2 BLOCK. G>Kf\ ACRES, all flat, surveyed OOU into four lots of 50 acres each,, .one. of 60 acres, and one of 90: acres. This block has to be sold as a whole, but if we can arrange forfbijy-. era to tafce different lots so as to disposel of the whole w« can subdivide it.; fee- price on this block as a whole'«& iery. low, and is absolutely the-best investment in Marlborough to-day. "W© would slike a buyer: for the whole. 3S(J'iacres, and so save the re-selling of it £i 5 different lots. ; NO. 3 BLOCK. ABOUT 2000 AORES of Sheep Country, and with which 100 acres of Agricultural Land can go if the buyer requires it, andl in the event of the buyer of thisi block not requiring the 100 acre© it then goes with Block 2. Tfee Blocks one and three aretfiubl ject to survey. All blocks are sown down in good grass. The Estate is close to town, and must grow into value, and the prices that arc placed on tho different blocks must tempt anyone who wants land!. We offer these blocks in conjunction with Messrs Griffiths and1 :Son, and ladvise probable buyers, to inspect at once, as they will soil quickly:. £600—5 acres of rich soil, good frontage, suitable for growing, anything, c £800—House, (new) and every. con.-i venience, six rooms, bathroom,. pantry, etc.: £ acre land. £250—Acre just off car route. £150—£ acre same locality.] £200—1 acre, Coleman Street, "OIVERSDALE, it £660—Six acres, good frontage- quo main road. £135—1 acre in good situation. "CURNHAM, , The most go-ahead suburb in, Blenheim, where half-acres can be had fon £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 vafoie, as owing to the adjoining farm being cut up next month, and owing toihe excellent situation and quality^ of. the soil, it must be the. best residential part of Blenheim, and the towai trmst absolutely go this way. OIGNS OF TpROGRBSSv Two more houses are being built on Farnham; seven to go up next month in Springlands, and we know oi over tewenty to go on-^the sections, betweea town and Farnham. -. ; T>ESSniISTS- '■■■■■■ '.'■':■. Are those who left; their buying too late, and are..always- discontented, say Blenheim.is not; growing, and will' not go aheadi They keep a town back, and would be better dead for their own cakes, apart from the rarm they do to others- andi to the business of the towni but don?t listen to.them. "DLENHEIM IS |pi 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 VALLEY. : •We want you to buy a section in Blenheim at onoo, and1 to buy through us. We also want y.o,iar property for sale. You should insure your house and dwelling with us, as we help you by advertising Bl&uiieim all over New Zealand, thus inducing new settlers to come here, which m«ans more retarns for you. mHE pRESENT p<OVERNMENT Will boom Blenheim beyond recognition when the Land Act is passed for the cutting up of large estates, which scheme is better for defence than TTJREADNOUGHTS AT mWO ■fyJILLIONS APIECE. Population will pom- into New ZeaT 3®! :a*i#;(2* the most coveted country m tfte world, due to its fertility climate, untouched natural resources and tte Government's excellent iaws which t*Mlay old European countries, are copying to their advantage. T>UY 10 ACRES. TJUY A QUARTER-ACRE DON'T WAIT; CALL ON U& AT ONCE. McLAUCHLAN & Go., MARKET SQ^A^, .J?.<. ji .... t.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 68, 22 March 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 68, 22 March 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 68, 22 March 1911, Page 8

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