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| LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS* I HUNTER, THOMAST ■ AND PEBANO. LAND & ESTAT3, INSURANCE, j AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. ' Market Square, Blenheim. GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. O/IAI ACRES of land; 780 JL^XJ 1 Freehold, balance L.I.P. ond O.R.P. 50 aores in Rape and Turnips and other crops. 450 acres in bush. 100 acres ready for cultivation. All fencing in goad order, subdividing into 15 or 20 pa3docks. Property well watered by running streams. Good sheep and cattle country At present carrying 3000 sheep, 80 head of cattle, and 8 horses. There are two modern dwellings, with all conveniences j also whare, woolshed, yards and dip, milking shed, machinery died, etc. Telephone installed. Situated £ mil© from Post Office anl School. Price £8 pet- acre; stock at valuation. Heavy moirtgage at low percentage. AN IDEAL HOME. ("i OOD Modern Dwelling, practi--7T caUy new, consisting of, 6 large lofty rooms, with bathroom, pantry, scullery, linen presses', wardrobes, wash-house with copper andl tubs set in, motor-shed and other dutbuild'ings;. 1| acre or very rich soil. Northern aspect. Price £1250. Immediate possession. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. QQ xICRES, comprising 12 acres O Cr. ' ■.. of Freehold, '26 acres of Leasehold, together with six-roomed dwelling and general conveniences. Tho property is ejubdivided into six paddocks, well watered by artesian flow. Prict? £1650. This property is an absolute bargain, and well worth inspection. ■ . • • » HRALYINDmOEfONV LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. VALUATORS, etc. h: Wynen Street, Blenheim. FOR SALE. 5 ACRES, 4-roomed1 cottage, situate Springlands, lai'go shed, stable, etc. Price £1400; £500 cash. SPLENDID Agricultural Farm about 100 acres. Good house and all outbuildings. Price on appli- ■ tion. rtQ ACRES, Spring Creek. . New 4 fj house'and barn. One of tho best farms iri' district; ''; ■■•' j .:..... p^-RpbSIED Modenjr'nouse^ all con■fj 'voiiierices;' gaod: situation — £1150. HEALY j AND^HORTON^^^^, >; ..•■'.'." ;v- -'To the ■'-'. ,J-;,, ' Wooigrowers of Marlborough, i AS yeni are no 3oubt ■■-.: , aware, nest year willbe a free market insofar as wool is concerned. 'Before you decide to whom you will entrust the salo of your next year's clip, we would suggest that you avail yotrrsolvcs of tho invitaitiqn which we hereby extend to yan to pay a visit to our Wellington wool store. This store has a floor s,pace area of 2 acres, and. is the njiost 'modern and...up-to-date Wool Store in New Zealand, and cos* us £45,000. Our 60 - yeara of business experience has enabled us to build up an organisation which we claim can render 3"ou services such as you are unable to obtain elsewhere in the Dominion, and we are asking . that you give us the privilege of proving that our claim can be justified by the results which \;o can obtain for-,you should you decide to give us your confidence. WRIGHT, - STEPHENBON & CO., LIMITEDBLENHEIM. PIGa PIGSI PSGS! HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN jfOR BACONERS. Receiving Pigs at Havelock. G. A. BELL '"T" - BDYEP, Upper Weld street. N Z. MEAT PACKING & BACON CO., LTD. P.O. Box 168. Turner Brothers. 53 RATTRAY ST., DUNEDIN. R&bbltskins I Rafc&ttskins I WE ARE-CASH BUYERS of. these and pay 'full market : fates, frep of commission and classing charges.' Send iis n trial consign-, ■

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 167, 17 July 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 167, 17 July 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 167, 17 July 1920, Page 8