Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

: House, Land, and r Insurance Agents. Extraordinary Bargains. DILLON'S POINT ROAD. 11 ACRES splendid land, on which 4 is erected a new 5-roomed dwelling, together with pantry, bathroom, wash-house, kitchen, Champion range set in, gas cooker, gas laid on throughout the dwelling, water laid on to dwelling and grounds; rooms large and, lofty, bay windows in draw>ing roorn^ . registered grates, etc. iGrdunds well kept, good orchard, 100 assorted fruit trees in full profit. Only a small, amount of capital required. Price, £640. DILLON'S POINT ROAD. 2 ACRES rich fertile land, with new: 6-roomed dwelling, fitted with all modern conveniences, which include gas, hot and cold water laid on, tanks on stand, ram and force pump,' etc. This is absolutely the cheapest property on the market, and is put into our hands for quick sale, as the owner is leaving the district. Price, £650. Easy terms arranged. For further particulars and definite offer of these choice properties apply immediately to— , MURRAY AND CO., , ; The <lLive> Agents." SPRING CREEK. IACRE good Land, 5-roomed dwelling, all conveniences. Fruit and walnut trees. Price, £300. 1. ACHE Section, first-class land, 2 ideal building site, situated Hawkshaw Street. Price, £125. IACRE; Dillon's Point' Road, unsurpassed as cropping land. Splendidvbuilding sites. Price, £175. ALABAMA ROAD. Just Outside Borough Boundary. I 4 ACRES splendid land, ideal build- j ing sites, and cropping land. Price, £150 per acre. '■■■■-A REAL BARGAIN, {\ | ACRES of Land! situated1 at X\J Spring Creek, on which is erected a 5-roomed cottage, well and force pump, large number of assorted fruit trees. Only 8 minutes' walk from Railway Station, School, Post Office, and Store; 1 mile from Creamery.;' This is the only 10-acre block left for sale at Spring Creek, and is admirably suited for grazing or cropping peas, beans, potatoes, barley, lucerne, clover, etc. For quick sale on easy terms. Price, £«50. Only £250 deposit; balance at;s| per cent. For further particulars of the above choice properties apply immediately to— a R. MURRAY & Co., ALFRED STREET, BI_3NHEIM. P.O. Box 134. 'Phone No. 270.

CQK,B,Y & CO., Auctioneers and Grain Mer- ■ .■:"■, .''.' Cv chants, • . Financiers, Land and Estate Agents. WE have the following good investments, and recommend inquiry:~ AN ETERNAL LEASE: OQQT ACRES, with a very low 4, (5® 4 rehty £87 7s 8d per annum. This country is now carry ing 800, |heep, wWon are given in. With a .jrery moderate outlay it can be made to run at least 2000, and is ? Tactically one-sheep-to-the-aore land t is within 7 miles of a railway station, Kand is a most desirable property. . On the property is a large acreage of flat country, and some is already ploughed. Given in is a small freehold, together with residence, stable, sheds, farm implements, cattle, horses, trap, and every required convenience for working. The price is very low, under £6000, and we cannot too strongly reooaimend an inspection of this property. It is the cheapest offering in New Zealand.

FOR £3000 A NICE FARM, olose to Blen heim, within 7 miles of a rail' way station. 212 ACRES FREEHOLD. 430 ACRES L.I.P. Total' Acreage, 642 acres, eabdivided into li? paddocks. The rent of the L.I.P. is only iB per annum, and good qaality. MMH run a sheep to the acre. Of the Freehold, 70 acres in fine agricultural land, and the whole of it is ploughable. Spiondid improve ments. Residence, shearing shed, staple, granary, dip, and all modern improvements. Hl-jiealth only reason of the present owner offering. 4 large proportion of capital can be arrangptf. Call and see us about this; it wom't be open long, and we can show it to yqu any day.

A DANDY "SPEC. OAIQ ACRES FREEHOLD as A*\J 1 O present carrying V-GQ sheep and 20 head cattle. -Divided into three blocks, and numerous ruddocks, and exceptionally well watered. On the property is a good six-roomed nouse, stables, sheds. The ylace will be given away with a bore vfcock. *lx, draught horses, and all impJeinente generally required for working a farm. ■ •«• . ..•■■'■.■■ ■•.■■•■ ■ . £4 5s per;.'' acre for the tot. Dcn't miss it . Get in earl^. We also hare » few sections available of Mr James Law's fine farm at Tua Marina. Don't let these dip We only, want 25 per cent, deposit, •nd will find you all the rest of the woney for sor 7years. That shows <*njr faith m it. IMb property is certain to efacTr a big increase m value before your mortgage is due 6ita»ted as jfa :s within a song of two dairy factories, it mneb go pp in value, and as it will grow anything—now isyoor opportunity. , i * i Carry and Co.,

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MEX19120819.2.50.3

Bibliographic details

Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 196, 19 August 1912, Page 8

Word Count
769

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 196, 19 August 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 196, 19 August 1912, Page 8