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Auctioneers- and Land Agents , AND CO., j REftL'-ESTATE- A6ENTB. ; BLENHEIM. | Special Properties | THAT WILL SELL RAPIDLY. : Spring Creek Township s A j 20 AGRE LOT 2© j Situated right, in the': township, which has a very gres-t future *:s< a residential and fruit-growing district. This Mock has three frontages, and: can; be sold in two lots 6f 10 acres each, already, planted1 with ■ 700 trees. It must rapidly double in ; value for building land, as we can. prove to you, one reason alone- be,rng the bridging of the Opawa; another is that it is publicly known that the GOVERNMENT HALLWAY WOTMISH'OPS must soon be built «t this ei'd of the line, and Spring Creek is the most suitable- place* : VERY EASY TERMS, ! and the easiest we have* been able to offer, can be given to the buyer-? i-f this block, n-s owing, to its gi\>at future value.' it must increase in price. 5 ACRES 5 ' at Grovetown, three minutes from Railway Station. Rich deep soil, suitable for market gardening or fruit-growing. Cash required, £100, 'balance in 3'or 5 years. , 1 . 10—ACRES—10 J 4 miles from town, one mile from Railway Station, School,. Post Oit-ce and stores. Price, £50 per acre; i.n very easy terms* v Springlands. Acre to""-'five acre lots at £125 p^r. acre, only half-mile from the scho.>l, in a. locality that must soon be builh over, and close by where land is sowing at double the price. Very easy terms to buyers who are sowing lucerne or planting apple trees., APPLE GROWING is the coming industry, and has bc^n neglected in Marlborough. It oaaiuot be overdone tor many years, as some people think. Contracts have be»*>i. mad© to-day for two 3-ears «.head :"6r 500-oasft lots and over at 4s 6d -arA 5s per bushel. The American, Canadian, and Home ; markets aa-e no'iv open, and the demand is unlimited Marlborough _ is the most suitable' province,. as it has good land and v 11----equalled climate, as. proved time -and again. As much ss'£loo per aer-3 •pan be made out of a good orclnai-d. Do not have any of j your laiid lying idle j sow it in lucerne or plant it jii trees. One owner of less than h-vll' an acre in town got £11 for se<d beans this year; others have got a<= much as £30 off an. acre, and £0 oif one walnut tree. ; ■■■_ ; ' '■". '•• TO LET.'' - . , , 5 Acres at Springlands, with &ix!roomed house, good stable and outbuilding^, small orchard in full be-i?-ing. Rent. 25s per week, for a term if desired. You can keep two cows and horse> and if sown in lucerne 5 cows on this property, grow y.nown vegetables, keep poultry, nr.d live rent free^ Only.- 7 .'min.ite.s . bicycle ride from town. . ./ Close to bus, and on a. good road and healthy locality. Goo :l chance of tenant obtaining the right to" purchase on • asy terms. . ■ » * : ' TO LEASE- . ■ "■•■ ■ GOOD DAIRY FARM of 125 airc* at 35s per acre; two miles fr6m factory in a, locality where land must rise equal to Taranaki values. 'The tenairt can . hi^ve, 5 to 7 years', leoyf; with .right to.-.; p'uixjliaße"; " ,'..;'fe ;•:."■'• ■;Q^JaJrter^a!qire a'M!qi ; ;lVei«r;,Houise.: 1 You canfobfeain.;•»• "quari^^ap^e* and •ne.w; ; h6use;--f#^ sections, £75veaich, 'which you have 4 years to pay bff/aaul you pay, off the hou.se at the rate of 2s 10£ d per week for. every ;£IOO it costs you,' ?o that in" a few yeaivs , you ' own!'" youiown property. If you are paying 10? per week to-djay, then you are losing at least 4s per week besides all your improvements. Secure one while the opportunity i« offered you. ' BLENHEIM MUST GROW, as it is the centre of the most back--ward and neglected province in ]S r e\v Zealand, yet the richest, due to tin* climate and soil. Just think! We have yet a dangerous bridge to Spring Creek, arid -in out-of-date train set--, vice, nearly half a million acres to be settled by hundreds of families within the next three years, as threeparts of the Members of Parliament" have promised that dosei) settlenn-rr.: is to be started at once,. 48 Miles in 48 Years. has had1 built 48 milos of railway in 48 years, while the whole of New Zealand has 2753 miles now open. Would any other province (.have suffered ,i.s long, as Maa-lboro-ij/h has? •. ■'. ■ „ •.' .•: ;...'•-., '. 2 Estates in 2O Years have been cut up 'in . Marlborougn while other provinces have an average of two per year; but all this proves a, golden .future for the -;iistrict. ; «ts, this state of affairs must now. aende, and within a" very short'j t*me Blenheim will be the most nn- i portant inland town of New ■ Zoa-i land. The Harbor Board arc starting next summer to open »i> the river, the Government ha™ promised £1500 towards their scheme. This means cheaper coal ?xr(\/ 1 fast -daily service to and from Wellington within 18 months. , £500,000 will be spent on the''Wairaii Plaias on works of progress during the next five years. 500,000 will be closely settled, and the railway connectei with Christchurch. CHEAP LAND On Easy Terms, in all localities, for sale. Call and find out particulaj-s THE PREMIER uv.ys all la-:/ O estates must be closely settled «-»t once, and he <wiys when the Panama Canal is opened next yesr a great demand would ensue far ' New Zealand apples. BUY NOW FROM McLaucliJan & Co,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 115, 13 May 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 115, 13 May 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 115, 13 May 1912, Page 8