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LAND FOR SALE. WHY NOT SETTLE IN THE TOWN OE BLENHEIM ON THE WAIB/AU PLAINS. BLENHEIM is the Capital of Marlborough, : n the middle, a very rich sheep-tariniug and grain-growing district, 18 miles by rail from Ihctou. The climate and soli are the best in the world. This has been proved both by THE RECORD YIELDS of grain and the quality and quantity of seed, peas, beans and barley grown. Barley, which requires rich soil and good climate, has tAken first prize throughout the world wherever exhibited. Teas are exported in. large quantities to England and Europe and command toil price. LARGE SHEEP RUNS held by a few owners so far have kept the town back. The majority of these runs are very suitable for subdivision, which will enable them to support a very large population and will increase the exports of the district fifty-fold. In vhe near future our present progressive Government will see that they are settled more rapidly by the people. the river on which the town is built is to be made more navigable at a very small cost, so that fur larger steamers tnan at present can come light up to the town, and Blenheim will then be THE PORT OF MARLBOROUGH. THE RAILWAY is now built toward 32 miles South, and will soon be connected with Christchurch. A RAILWAY will run up! the Walrau. Valley, connecting with the Midland line and thus secure the whole of the West Coast trade for Blenheim. A GREAT FUTURE is to-day in front of the district, with the cutting up of the large estates. The opening up of the Kiver and the .pushing on of the Hallways, together with FRUIT-GROWING, which is in its infancy, for which the climate and soil is so suitable. WHY BUY POOR LAND on which you cannot grow anything, when you can get first-class rich land close to Blenheim and within half mile from a railway station and school, and land that is very cheap, as it has building £65 PEE Eor ACEE 10 ACRE LOTS, and land that wo can. let for you for a term of 4' years at ' 65s PER ACRE PER ANNUM. This land is t]io best speculation in New Zealand' for a man with a small capital. It is situated on the PiotonBlenheim Bail way, 4 miles from Blenheim, at the growing Township of Spring "Creek. The! soil is first-class, as the rent obtainable proves. The land across the road sold in 3-aore lots at £IOO per acre. And this land we are now offering is the last obtainable at this price. It has, never been offered the public before, and until lately has been locked up as part of a very large' farm which is now all subdivided. If any land is worth buying this is. PAY DOWN £250 On 10 . Acres at £65 per Acre and you will have a sure and good investment. BUSINESS SITES. 132 feet frontage Alfred street, 100yds from P. 0.; £l2 10s per foot. 40 feet frontage Wynen street; £l6 per foot. i ' i - 102 feet frontage, 201 depth, 3 frontages, next Hallway Station; £3O per foot for the 102 feet." RESIDENTIAL SITES. Quarter-Acres close in to the Town and in a locality that is sure to go ahead, as you can prove for yourself if you come to Blenheim. ' PEICB EACH. £lO DEPOSIT, And £lO EVERY SIX MONTHS. In any other Town with half the future of Blenheim these sites would bo worth. £l5O to £2OO. each. NEXT MONTH We are putting on the' market 110 of these quarter-acre sections at £75 EACH. . Several buyers have inspected them and good bouses will be erected on the three new roads, each on© chain, wide, now beina formed. £1 RETURN. . Covers steamer and rail fare from Wellington to Blenheim. You can come over one day and go back the next. FREE PASSAGE TO BLENHEIM AND • BACK TO WELLINGTON." If yon buy from us wo wifi pay your fare. GOLDEN PROSPECTS Are BEFORE BLENHEIM, Where the land is good, climate perfect, and living cheap, as the District has all its future before it, and even to-day Blenheim is one of the most solid and best towns in New Zealand. WE SPECIALLY RECOMMEND the 10 ACRE LOTS at SPRING CREEK, or QUARTER-ACRES at £75 EACH. Come oyer at once if you want one, as they, will sell very quickly. MLAUCHLAN ; ' & CO., EEAL ESTATE AGENTS. ; BLENHEIM. MARLBOROUGH. j

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7399, 29 March 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7399, 29 March 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7399, 29 March 1911, Page 12