Auctioneers and Land Agents ] i McLAUCHLAN AND CO., Real Estate Agents. CHEAP PROPERTIES ON EASY TERMS. £25 Deposit Will secure you a well-built fiveroomed house, three years old, together with large quarter-acre, situate Maxwell Road. Price, £350. Balance of purchase money payable as rent until reduced to £250, which Ls the amount of the mortgage. This is a very cheap property, as the owner has removed to another part and desires a quick sale. SPRINGIANDS. 10 ACRES 1C i>f rich land, corner section, with isu chains frontage, very suitable for subdivision-, just over half a mile from school and bus. Land Transfer Title. -,_ K Price, £115 per acre, or £125 per acre in 5-acre lots. 9J4 ACRES 9& On Old Benwiek ' Road; 6 acres planted in two-year-old apple trees. Price, tf sold immediately, only £750. Land just opposite sold bare for a higher price than this. We consider" this block has great future value, and there is nothing in the market of the same size, quality, and situation so cheap. * ACRES 4 . " • | Rich land, close to Springlands School, fronting chain-wide road. Price. £125 per acre. FARNHAM SUBURB. ' This suburb is the best in Blenheim. This,month three more good ap-to-date houses are being erected, and in a very short time it will be a small township. Everyone knows that Springlands has gone ahead, but Farnham will double SpringlandSj as owners in the mam part of Springlands will not sell, or else want double the price that Famham Sections can be bought for to-day. Farnham sections are so surveyed, and laid off that are only half the depth of !Springlands sections, therefore there is room for twice the number of dwellings. A few acre and half-acre lots are still obtainable at very cheap prices. After 31st March all unsold will be withdrawn, until next year. If you have «not inspected - this suburb do so at once,, whether for a home or as an investment. Ten pounds deposit will secure you a half-acre with more frontage than an acre in Springlands. , .
MAYFIELD SUBURB. Only twelve quarter-acre sections left, Eleven houses now erected, and' contracts let for others. The price is only £75 per quarter, and terms, £5 deposit and one pound per month, or £70 per quarter for cash. NEW HOUSES. Two new six-roomed houses on half-acre ' sections situate Farnham'., Price of each," £550. WAITER STREET. , Sis-roomed house, almost new, every convenience. To be sold very cheap, as owner has left the district, dose to Bowling Green. Easy terms to a good buyer. We can specially recommend this. BEAVER ROAl>, New five-roomed dwelling^ quarteracre land, all conveniences. % Price, £450. ■•(■< .• Pour-roomed House, quarter acre. Price, £325. MAXWELL ROAD. New five-roomed house and outbuildings, quarter acre. Price, £325. Cash required, £60. ' MARLBOROUGH. Everyone is agreed that Blenheim and district has a very great future, yet the most backward and neglected in the Dominion in every way, and at present shut off from the outside world. Slow trains, obsolete carriages, dangerous railway traffic bridge, good river yet not used. Wairoa, with naif Blenheim's .population, has raised £BQ,OOO to dredge their bar. Hillersden Estate of 160,000 acres has been offered to the present Government on very easy terms, and has not yet been bought; Hundreds locally want farms, but cannot yet get them, as the land is held in large areas by a few owners. In 48 years the Government has only built in Marlborough 48 miles of railway. In twelve years they have only bought one estate. The people in Marlborough pay more in freight to bring goods from Lyttelton> or Dunedin to Blenheim than to ship same to Australia. If the river was opened this would be altered and thousands of pounds saved to' the district in railway freights. Within the next two years great changes will take place. Taxation will be increased on all large estates. The river will be dredged. Idle lightland will be sown in lucerne, and this' district will be known, throughout the Dominion as the richest and soundest' in every way.' Ptish Marlborough and Blenheim; it is now your time, and always likely to bo. . Fight for the same advantages and privileges that other places have. McLAUCHLAN & Co.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 71, 26 March 1913, Page 8
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