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IiANU AND ESTATK AGKNTS. CAM AND WALTER, ; LAND ESTATE, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, And AUCTIONEERS. ~WYNEN STEEET. FOR~SALE. IS Acres; 6 acres in orchard, balance in lucerne and grass; situated 2 miles from P.O. Price £1225. 6 Acres first-class land situated Alabama Jtoad, with 4-roomed dwelling. Price and particulars on application. 5-roomed Dwelling:, with bathroom, scullery, i acre land, laid out in orchard and garden; fowl-houses and store shed; ten minutes from P.O. For quick sale—£7oo. 5-roo tried Dwelling with bathroom, scullery, gas laid on, newly papered andl painted; i acre land with 1J chains frontage; seven minutes from P.O. Price and particulars on application. i Aero Land situated Walter and Stafford Streets; ■ 100 ft. frontage Walter Street, about 132 ft. Stafford Street. Price £750. Seven-roomed House with bathroom, pan try ; wash-house, tubs, etc., water laid on; 5 minutes from P.O. Prico £675—£175 down, balance arranged. CANN ANI> WALTER, WYNEN STREET. ■ M'LAUCHLAN 4 CO.. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, | House, half mile P. 0., f.l hot and cold water; half-acre well planted~£9oo. Q A ACRES; 5-roomed house, every tJ\J convenience rich land^ close j town—£36oo. 63 ACRES, ©-roomed house, I Springlands—£looo. O QUARTER-ACRES, George St. Jd £150 each. 7 ACRES, Old Rennrick Road; very richest of soil; in lucerne and clover—£lols per acre. -\ fj ACRES; new house, every con\l. I venienc.9 uttd all necessary outbuildings, •ft ACRES, Old Renwick Road, with, D sheds and 7 ww»-«950, OA A ACRES, 4 miles town, with £i\)\J two houses and all necessary buildings-—£4s per acre. 6 -ROOMED House, right in town, m thorough repair—£7oo. McLAUCHLAN & CO. P.O. Box 33. this space reserved fob. Oouston & Pyns, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND LAND SALESMEN. SUBDIVISION Bircb Station, 23,769 Acres. | LAND TRANSFER TITLE. Subdivided into 7 Compact Blocks of I from j: 1500* TO 6028 ACRES. f RIHE property consists of about JL 6000 acres flat, 3000 acres low downs, and balance easy hills lying, well to the sun, and exceptionally well watered by • numerous streams and springs. The greater part of the flat land is capable of growing excellent* crops of turnips and pats, while the hills are well covered with darithoriia, tussock, and other native grasses, and the valleys carry a good supply of cocksfoot and clovers. Subdivision has boon carried out with a view to giving sufficient good flat Jand to grow winter feed. Situated about 37 miles from Blenheim by good flat motor road, and adjoining the Hillersden Settlement;. ~ j NOW OPEN "FOR PRIVATE I SALE. TERMS: 75 per cent, may remain on mortgage at o£ per cent, for 5. years; balance on possession, which can be gi^en immediately. No option to purchase will be given. Apply to your agents, or—CONOLLY. BURDEN, AND CHURCHWARD, Solicitors. or G. H. ANDREW (owner). Maryborough Woo3brokers' Association. -pUTURE VALUATIONS, 1920. Sheepskins—April 9th. HMes and Pat—M«y 4th. Fifth Wool Valuation—May 4th. Picton valuation will be held on the day following ]Blen*""Tn ?x» *=•**>*» caea. GOATSKINS. WANTED TO 8UY—20,,000 Goatskins, at advanced prices. & ™?ly— HORACE TAPP. '

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIIII, Issue 82, 8 April 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume LIIII, Issue 82, 8 April 1920, Page 8

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