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LAND FOR SALE. MOLAUCHLAN & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 'WATCH THE TOWN OE BLENHEIM. THE CAPITAL OF MARLBOROUGH GROW. SAVE YOUR MONEY AND SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS IN BLENHEIM. COME AXE SETTLE over in Blenheim, where the climate is perfect, soil unbeaten, and in a town (hat has a great future assured, and tho cheapest and healthiest living in Xew Zealand. BUY A QUARTER ACRE IN BLENHEIM FOR £75 In the NEW SUBURB, MAYFIELD. TERMS: £lO DEPOSIT AND £5 QUARTERLY.

Tho Deposit has been risen from £5 to J3lO on Quarter-Acre Sections, as the NAVAL BASE FOR THE CHINA SQUADRON is going .to be shifted from Sydney to New Zealand next year, and Pictou Sounds, 20 miles from Blenheim, must be that base. Some people say Auckland, but how can it when Marlborough Sounds have two good deep entrances with miles of deep water. Central and terminus of the South Main Trunk Railway. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI’S PUBLIC MEN MUST FIGHT FOR THE MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS. What trade will they get if the Base was established in 'Auckland? But they need not worry, as it must como to Pictou for deep water. BUY A QUARTER-ACRE IN BLENHEIM TO-DAY Before tho Base is finally decided on. Tho Town has awakened at last; it could not be kept back any longer. A Progressive Council has for the first time been elected. Drainage and Water Loan of .265,000 has been carried. Modem Buildings arc being erected in and around tho town. Tho Wairau River is to bo bridged at Renwick, and the Opawa, close to town, will be bridged shortly and Blenheim’s standing disgrace removed. The Harbour Board, formed Komo time back, has now live men on it, and they will make Blenheim an important T-'ort at very small cost. Tho Main Trunk Railway runs right through Blenheim down to Ward Township, and is being pushed ou to Christchurch. Only 97 miles to complete. Meetings and petitions arc to-day being got up to havo tho largo estates subdivided and thrown open to the people. 350,000 ACRES HELD BY ELEVEN OWNERS, Out of which wo defy yon to buy ten acres or a thousand, are situate close to town, and as they arc very suitable for subdivision, must soon bo thrown open, and then they will support thousands of settlers and treble Blenheim's population and exnorts. New Zealand’s Defence Scheme demands that these lands bo settled, and vein- shortly, too, so Blenheim’s future prosperity is assured in a degree more certain than any other town in tho Dominion. Tho sections offered you to-day aro very cheap, and must rise. THESE ARE NOT ILLUSIONS. THEY ARE CERTAIN INCONTROVERTIBLE FACTS. SAVE YOUR MONEY. WHY SPEND IT FOOLISHLY When you can lay the foundation of a future hy investing to-day in Blenheim Sections at .£75 per Quarter on easy, terms? Any month might sec all these Sections withdrawn from tho market, as they cannot remain at this price foxlong. ’ COME ACROSS TO BLENHEIM AT ONCE AND PROVE WHAT IS STATED ABOVE IS TRUE. SPEND YOUR HOLIDAY IN BLENHEIM, THUS COMBINE BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE. • FREE PASSAGE TO i BLENHEIM. We will pay your fare of One Pound Return from Wellington to Blenheim if you buy your Section from MOLAUCHLAN & CO., : REAL ESTATE AGENTS, BLENHEIM.

DANNEVIRKE—THE COMING DAIRYING CENTRE. A SPLENDID DAIRY AND SHEEP FARM—26O acres, 220, acres freehold, 40 acres leasehold; rich alluvial Hats and easy well-grassed hills; commodious hou.se and all necessary outbuildings; 14-bail concreted cowshed, woolshed and yards; returned £l\ 10s per cow for 50 cows and carried (worked in conjunction with a further 100 acres) 1300 sheep *and lambs, most of which were^.turned - off fat. Freehold at .£2l per acre. For the leaso .£l5O goodwill. Favourable terms. F. C. STUBBS & CO., DANNKVUtKB. .

CHEAP FARM. -| AAA AGEES, Main Trunk Lino. 3 miles from Station, splendid road; 400 Xv/'U I '-' acres grassed, 200 acres being felled, 400 acres milling bash (sawmill adjoins); good now house, 8 rooms; 4 paddocks; 400 acres ploughable. Originally all bush land/ Native Lease 21.,years 2s per acre, renewal further 21 years at revaluation on uninfproved value. Price .£3230. Terms .£1230 cash, balance at current rates. LEWIS & , CO.. WANGANUI.

FOR SALE—CHOICE DAIRY FARMS 1 KA ACRES freehold; .all grass and greater portion has already been plough.l.fJV/ ed; carry 60 cows easily; well subdivided and fenced; permanent water; 3 miles to Levin; creamery alongside boundary; has two good houses (one just erected), 10-bail cowshed, stable, loosebox, trapshed, feedroom, hayloft, etc.; good roads; has good orchard. • Po. 530. PRICE, £3B PER ACRE. TERMS, £1,250 CASH. npr ACRES freehold; all well grassed and ploughablo; well fenced and wateredsituated close to Levin and creamery-; good road; House and cow-bails. Fo. 540. PRICE, £2B PER ACRE. EASY TERMS. ACRES freehold; all in grass and practically all ploughable; carry about •J'J' -10 cows and few sheep; has good house, water laid on and all modern conveniences; 6 cowbails, concrete yard, dairy, stable, etc., etc.; 11 paddocks; fencing in good order; well watered; 2 miles railway station, i mile creamery; good roads; an up-to-date dairy farm. To. 522, PRICE, 3M5 PER ACRE. TERMS EASY. D ALGETY & COMPANY, Limited. CHEAP FARMS. Of) PER. ACRE—SGI acres perpetual lease, 9!d per acre; substantial improve*o/ ments; mostly ploughable; 7-roomed house; well watered; situated Bav of Plenty. Terms .£6OO cash. C»Q crS PER ACRE—3OOO acres handy to 'Wanganui; half in grass. Terms O ,£IOOO cash. i*T DAIRY PA RAIS—I3, IG. 50, 73,‘ 50. 0-t and 50 acres; handy to Palmerston i North. Terms from .£l5O to .£SOO cash, balance at 5 per cent. Write for ful l particulars of above farms. w. 11. LAMBERT & COY., 20. CUBA STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH.

€ FiYE SPLENDID FREEHOLD DAIRY FARMS IN THE WAIKATO AREA from 235 acres to 333, at prices from .£7 10s to AlO 10s; tiro miles from railway, creamery on property; practically ai! ploughable; must .double in value shortly. Terms—lo per cent cash, 15 per cent, .improvements, 10 per cent, in twelve months, balance S years at 5 per cent. Owners will, if necessary, assist to build and finance cows. Further ■ particulars from S. T. COOPER, Eltham; Or M. C. LAWSON, 136 luiuvimti.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7870, 4 August 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7870, 4 August 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7870, 4 August 1911, Page 10