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Auctioneers and Land Ajgents J A REAL ESTATE B AGENTS. . . Cheap Properties ( FOR SALE. A VERY FINE RESIDENCE. £250 DEPOSIT. FAVORED with instructions from Mr W. E. Sims, who is leaving the. district, we can now offer for the - first time his fine residence at Farnham. In order to effect an immediate sale, the price is fixed very low. , Large new six-roomed house, bath- ' room, pantry, scullery, wash-houSe, etc.; hot and cold water, septic tank; gas laid on throughout. Seventy first-class assorted standard fruit trees, balance well planted and laid out in native and flowering! shrubs, and croquet lawn. Boundary wirenetted and fenced with wire and live fence. This is an ideal place, and is complete in every way, and must grow into value; U acres of very rich land goes with the house; more can be secured if desired. QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS —FOR —• £I—DEPOSIT—£I Situated 5 minutes from the Post , Office. PRICE, £80 eacbJ. Terms, not less than £1 per month to. be paid off. 73 ACRE FARM. Two miles from Post Office; 60 acres now in crop. Price, only £35 per acre. -If sown down in lucerne would easily be worth £50 per axsre. RICH DAIRY FARM. 160 Acres, close to factory, school, and telephone. Very rich land, with great future value. Price, £35 per acre. FARNHAM SUBURB. Inspect this fast growing suburb; it is being built on very rapidly, and now there are only a few half-^acres and acre lots for sale. AT RIVERSDALE. 3, 4, and 5 acre lots for sale on very easy terms, say £25 deposit, balance as arranged. SPRINGLAND9. 5£ Acres, with new modern house, rich land, one mile from town. 9 Acre block with three frontages. Price, £1500. Close to school and car. 10 Acres, corner lot, with 20 chains frontage. 2 Acres on first Cross Road, PIOTON~LAND. Only half an hour's walk from tihe P.O. Good level 5 and 10 acre lots from £75* to £100 per, acre. Deposit required, £5 per acre; balance in five years. Quarter acres rloso by selling at over £60 each, and the land now offered has very great future value, and will be worth a considerable sum when the Naval Base is established at. Picton. Push t¥lar!borough. . EVEiRYONE CAN HELP. Post away the "Marlborougji Express" and let your friends know the district's great future. Our present Member is pressing the Government for the greatly-needed Experimental Farm; demanding that the Government make Picton the Naval Base, as Auckland Harbor is too sihallow; also that increased taxation be placed on large estates to ' force closer settlement, and thus stop stagnation and depopulation. A NEW MODERN HOSPITAL is a necessity and must soon be erected. The public require it, so why deny them. A PUBLIC PARK must be secured on the Wither Hills from Carter's Trustees, at the top of Walter Street. The Opawa River to be bridged, connecting Blenheim and Spring Creek. THE NAVAL BASE must be established at Picton in spite of the Auckland Members and 6thers who, state that Auckland is chosen. Yet v this week the Minister for Defence stated in Parliament that the Imperial Government had not made any suggestion with regard to the Naval Base at' Auckland. What are the Picton people doing, also our local Chamber of Commerce, to push their just rights? . THE WAIRAU VALLEY RAILWAY and motor-car route would then immediately be put through to the Coast. The Wairau River and Branclh Creek are the only obstacles in the way of a daily motorcar service for mails and passengers;, No hills, no tunnels, level grade up and down to the Coast. 5000 ACRES OF LAGOONS below Blenheim in throe years will be reclaimed by letting the flood water into them, and will be the richest land on the Plain and give the Harbor Hoard an immense revenue at small expense. Within twelve months the river will be da-edged for larger boats ami other improvements effected to the extent of £6000. THE HILLERSDEN ESTATE, of 160,000 acres, will be sub-divided and settled' in February, and others must follow. Our Chamber of Commerce must see that the Government do not cut Hillersden into le,ss tlian 50 lots, so as to give the small settler an opportunity. With the bridging of ;he Wairau River and the car service wn%& °Oast ' Tarndale Estate of 300,000 acres, owned by the Crown, must be eub-dmded into grazing runs as the lease has only two years to DAIRYING AND FRUITGROWING, together with lucerne-growing, will double our exports, and light land today lying idle will soon be green fields and double m value and productiveness. BUY BLENHEIM LAND to-day before it is too late; it must double in value rery rapidly from now «? * Jlf who tfxt TSes°free Pr°Perty ** the Wellington McLauchlan & Gee, ESTATE AGENTS.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 205, 30 August 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 205, 30 August 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 205, 30 August 1913, Page 8

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