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Auctioneers and Land Agents McLAUCHLAN AND CO. S REAL ESTATE AGENTS. THE CHEAPEST LAND m the Dominion Is in fflarlborougti. NO ONE can contradict it. Where else can you grow such record yields of grain or find such a magnifi<jent climate, rich soil, and good roads? [158-Acre Dairy Farm. Very rich Boil, one mile from cheese factory, capable of great improvement; necessary buildings. Cash required £1200; balance at 5 per cent. for 7 years. ' 10 acres Springlands. On Old Road7, 5 acres in apples, reiy rich soil, good locality. 10 Acres, Spring Greek. Qlose to township; 6 acres in apples; two frontages. Price, &IUUU. 50° Acre Farm. Four miles f rom town; very suitable for lucerne; £200 deposit,, balance at 5' per cent. Cheap Quarter-acres. GUse to town, in a very fast growing suburb, where several houses are already built and several contracts le& Price, £75 per quarter. Terms: £5 deposit and £2 10s every three months. . Secure one at present prices, aa they must double in value, and no- \ where else can you obtain such a good investment, as sections in Blenheim are cheaper than in any. other town in tfee Dominion. Springlands. 5 Acres, corner lot, close to school, jick. soil. Price, £125 per acre. Also 16" acres adjoining for sale. i Money to Lend at 5& par cent, On freehold security up to two-thirds i the value of the property, and if j amount required over £2000 the rate is 5 per cent, for 5 years. , BLESHEIM has all its'future before it, as it is the natural centre of a large district kept back by large holdings such as Hulersden, consisting of 160,000 acres, lield r by outsiders, so that tfte yearly' incbirSa goes ;/;. out of the; / district; but this estate and many others must-soon bp settled, as what is tike, use of the defence scheme without Population? You can travel up the "Wairau Valiey by level road for, 50 miles and through three estates for 38 miles, aacl through one estate for 14 miles, all of which are starving for population* '; 'i Lacerae Growiog will double land values and exports. In Australia to-day good lucerne land is valued for .taxation purposes at £10^ per acre, and sells up /to £140 per- acre in 50-aore lots for dairying, and. we have figures to prove this. Light dry land will grow lucerne, and it is not yet too late to sow this season. ;■«- ■ (1 . The Dairying Industry -is only in its infancy, but it will now boom "with lucerne-growing, improved i stock, and assured high prices, and j <iew foreign markets. On the coast j -side of Mt. Egmont alone there are over eighty factories and creameries, and yet they have not the same rich soil, good roads, and climate we have here. Taranaki experts state with good! cowa they can make a good liV ing off £100 per acre land. REMEMBER! the town of Blenheim is now growing, «nd is going to be a large and important town, aad you will never get sections cheaper than offered you to<iay, and for which you would have to pay double elsewhere. Buyers are «oming back from the Waikato at last, and they are all of the one opinion, and that is that "Marlborough land , and climate is unequalled;" and that the town and district has » very great future. BUY THROUGH —AND— SELL THROUGH McLAUCHLAN & Go, Real Estate Agents.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 262, 5 November 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 262, 5 November 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 262, 5 November 1912, Page 2