' -uct'iC-neers and Land Agents ! IeLIiiHLAN&GEE REAL, ESTATE AGENTS. . . —AND — Fire insurance Agents. 26 QUARTER-ACHES 26 ONE POUND DEPOSIT. FOR One Pound deposit you can secure any one of 26 good quarter-acre sections about half a mile from the centre of Blenheim. These sections are level, good rich soil, and. in fast growing suburb/ The price is to-day only £75 EACH. And that balance can be paid off by instalments of not less-than £1 per month. Nowhere else in the Dominion can you get sections so cheap or on' these terms. Save your money and secure one to-day before tthey are all gone; you will never get the same terms or low price again, as Blenheim has at last started to go ahead. WHY PAY RENT When by paying down £20 you can secure a good section of your own. Erect your own house and pay it off by instalments at the rate of 2s lOd per week for every £100 your house costs you; tliai is, a £300 house would cost you weekly 8s 6d, and every payment you made would be paying it off. RSEW SUEPaVSSSOSM —OF — 420 Acres Rich Land. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. 25 Acres to 75 Acres. These, lots will >be subdivided to suit buyers, and offered immediately for private selection under the terms of "The Land for Settlement Finance Act.' The property is weir situated, close to town by good level road, and in order to effect a quick sale very low reserves are fixed; in fact, half the price of similar land in Taranaki. The whole of the property will grow lucerne to perfection, and so is well adapted for either dairying or agriculture. THE TERMS Are only 6 per cent, deposit; so, say you bought a block worth £1000, all you have to pay in cash is £60, and the balance is spread over a period of 20 years. They are practically the same as those offered at all-Govern-ment ballots, only the purchaser has the freehold, and does not have to chance drawing a section. THE RESTRICTIONS Are the purchaser must have a knowledge of farming, sufficient money to erect his own house and to work the block with. DAIRY FARMS. We have two good Dairy Farms of 80 acres and 165 acres rich land, close to' factories, school, and telephone. , HOUSE PROPERTY. On very easy terms. ' One at Farnham and one at Mayfield, both only £50 deposit. Two- at Maxwell Road Extension and several others in different localities. At Picton. 32J acres of good level land, specially adapted for apple growing, and with great future residential value. Five-acre lots sold -if required. Price to-day only £50 per acre. Very easy terms. At Riversdale. 4 acres of rich land sown in Price, £110 per acre, with £25 deposit; balance arranged. Redwoodtown. 12 quarter-acre sections on Scott btreet out of a block now surveyed and offered for the first time. Low price j easy tei*ms. Springlands. Over the High Street Bridge a new subdivision of 12 acres is now for sale m lots to suit buyers, on very easy terms, and far below Springlands prices. Two blocks are bounded by a creek, and the whole of the block is well situated in every way. THE CHEAPEST LAND in the Dominion to-day is in and around Blenheim. The town itself has a great future, as all the large estates have yet to be settled. For apple growing the district, owing to its climate, will rival Nelson. The river is being opened up at' the jresent time for shipping. Dairying and which you can buy in Marlborough to-day at £40 is selling in raranaki at £80 to £100. Intensive! culture and • up-to-date farming methods will push the district and double its present wealth. Lucerne growing will treble the carrying capacity and force dairying ahead. Even the Pessimists who have kept the town back in the aa_t now recognise that the itown and !ri i. ct -have a great future. Take the business centre from the Alfred btreet Bridge to Maxwell Road and see who owns the shops. About six shrewd owners hold 75 per cent.; they have raith in its future, and will not sell, but are buying every opportunity They kno W y that the district must go ahead and that land m and around Blenheim must rise in value. Compare local values with voneVn°T Si s™llarly situated, and r*^ £**&s&* *™ befo^ tt° if «£. "* i^feLAUCHUIN&GEE
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1914, Page 8
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739Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1914, Page 8
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