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Auctioneers ana Land Ag«nt« McLAUGHLAI&GEE REAL ESTATE AGENTS. . . INSURANCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AQENTS. Wairau Valley Sheep Run Situated adjoining the HiUerwtm j Estate, now subdivided by the i Government. This block lies to the sun, is capable of great improvement, and can be worked at very small ex- j pense so as to. give with the present number of sheep an annual return of at least £1000. It ig conskkr«Bd by experts who know the property well to be the cheapest and best investment offering in Marlborough. To- j day it will carry well 5000 sheep, besides cattle, and is for sale as a going «oncern, with all horses, stock, and j chattels, also 3000 sheep, for I £5250 on easy terms. i The only drawback is the distance from town, but there is a good road right on to the property, and with the, subdivision or Hillersden it will j be greatly enhanced in value., I . To the buyer who can afford to put I oil an extra 2000 sheep there ought to be at least £1800 per year. The rent is onry £60 per year, and it is not compulsory to reside «n the property. Remember it is-being sold I on easy terms as a going concern, at j a very low price. .:' J Sheep and Dairy Farm. 1 91 1 ■AORBS-.L.1.P; and 879 JL ml \. § Acres 18 years to run. I Very low rent. New house and wool- I shed on the property. I With sheep, horses, cattle, and all I necessary implements. ' I For, sale as a going concern. I 80 Acres ft/fixed Farm, 1 Suitable for dairying, seed-grow- j ing, or cropping. Four miles from I : Blenheim. Fine up-to-date new house I I of nine rooms, . witb every possible I , convenience. Good outbuildingg and! fences. I Price, £52 10s per acre. Taking j off the value of the improvements I the land is only £40 per acre, while j land close by is £60 per acre, and let at £4 per acre, which gives an indication of the quality.----79-Acre Dairy Farm, With 6-roomed house. Well fenced; dose to factory and school. , Price, £30 per acre, with £500 deposit. This farm is well situated, and will sell to the first buyer with the necessary deposit. 10 Acres Spring Creek. Close to the Railway, School, and P.O. Two frontages. Rich ' mAY: £750. 10 Acres Springlands. Situate clo^e to the school and car. Corner section,, with nearly 20 chains frontage. Price, £110 per acre. Half-acres Redwoodtown On the new subdivision of Walter Street, at £120 each. 'Easy terms if required. Sections at Farnham A few quarter-acre '* and half-acre lots on very easy terms, at low price. Quarter-acres Mayfield At £75 each, for £1. deposit and £1 per month. When the ,'buyer hag paid t £15 off he can erect his own heuae j and have a long, period in which te : pay off the section. I Several more up-to-date houses to I be erected, and the sections will soon j be all sold. j Why do you pay rent when you can 1 have your own home on these eater terms P 'i Maxwell Road i Good half-acres -from £90 te £110 each. Also one quarter-acre rft £68.' Terms: £5 deposit, balance as aar- . ranged. j A New Subdivision of 12i acres in Springlands, just over the High Street Bridge, wili be offered next month in lots to suit at! a very low reserve in order to effevfc i a quick sale. j Buyers can rely that those lots will j be very cheap. j Picton Land. j A few good 5-acre lots at £75 per , acre, and three, single acre lot* at j , £100 each. Easiest of i«rmg, and ivog J terra for. payment. -'" ', - - ; •: New House, Farnham Fi^e rooms, just erected; every j convenience. Large section of good : land, corner section; £575, with £50 I deposit. . * - ■ . New House, Mayfield .'.;; Five rooms, well situated •» acted | ; soil; facing the north. Price, £475,] with £50 deposit. Balance pays itself [off in 18 years' Also several other; houses in g««L * localities on easy term*. I Apple Land Situated in the Spring Oraefc <Jartrk>S,! ia lots to suit purchiißw—(r«m- 10 \ acres upwards. j Easy terms—say 10 per eefct «f <&& \ purchase money as deposit. Expert* \ j state that this is ideal appfc ~.&»t, ' {and over 150 acres will b» plaßtcd is \ this locality during the viak*. } There are 600 acres in tfee black' which.'is now surreyed and wady h>r i selection. r | • •■ •• •;'; ■. ' ' r Blenheim Must Grow | into a large and prosperoKW t*w». It; has been kept back m the part by ] obsolete steamers and traia mstrrimm | which will be done away wftfe vKra • the river is opened nip. Cloiw mtetfo* ment must be pushed^ cm, a In© p«t up the Wahau Valley, »od tfee 90 miles of road formed to mnomei with the West- Coast; BUY TO-DAY FROM McLAUCHLAN &GEE

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 71, 25 March 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 71, 25 March 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 71, 25 March 1914, Page 8