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LAND FOR SALE. MCLAUCHLAN & CO., 'S. REAL estate agents. WATCH THE TOWN OF BLENHEIM, THE CAPITAL OP MARLBOROUGH, GROW. SAVE YOUR MONEY AND SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS IN BLENHEIM. tf"'<OME AND SETTLE over in Blenheim, where the climate is perfect, soil S'* unbeaten, and in a town that has a great future assured, and the cheapest and healthiest living in New Zealand. BUY A QUARTER ACRE IN BLENHEIM FOR £75 y. )’s id 3-, th TERMS: In the NEW SUBURB, MAYFIELD. £lO DEPOSIT AND QUARTERLY. ■ BO Of 37 The Deposit has been risen from £5 to £lO on Quarter-Acre Sections, ns the NAVAL BASE FOR THE CHINA SQUADRON is going to be shifted from Sydney to New Zealand next year, and Picton 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 Kailway. 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 come to Picton for deep water. / BUY A QUARTER-ACRE IN BLENHEIM TO-DAY bd id le it d d K) Before the Base is finally decided on. The 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. £65,000 has been carried. Modem Buildings are being erected in and around the town. The Wairau River is to be bridged at Eenwick, and the Opawa, close to town, will he bridged shortly and Blenheim’s standing disgrace removed. The Harbour Board, formed some time back, has now live men. on it, and they will make Blenheim an important Fort at very small cost. The Main Trunk Railway runs right through Blenheim down to Ward Township, and is being pushed on to Christchurch. Only 97 miles to complete. Meetings and petitions are to-day being got up to have the largo estates subdivided and thrown open to the people. 350,000 ACRES HELD BY ELEVEN OWNERS, Out of which we defy you to buy ten acres or a thousand, are situate close to town I ,' and as they are very suitable for subdivision, must soon bo thrown open, and then they will support thousands of settlers and treble ‘ Blenheim’s population and exports. New Zealand’s Defence Scheme demands that these lands bo settled, and very shortly, too, so Blenheim’s fntnre prosperity is assured in a degree more certain than any other town in the Dominion. The sections offered you to-day are 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 by investing to-day in Blenheim Sections at £73 per Quarter on easy terms ? Any month might see all these Sections -withdrawn from the market, as they cannot remain at this price for long. 3 COME ACROSS TO BLENHEIM AT ONCE AND PROVE WHAT IS STATED ABOVE IS TRUE. SPEND YOUR HOLIDAY IN BLENHEIM, THUS COMBINE BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE. r . FREE PASSAGE TO BLENHEIM. Wo will pay your fare of One Found Return from Wellington to Blenheim' if yon buy your Section from MCLAUCHLAN &. CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, BLENHEIM. 3 DANNEVIRKE—THE COMING DAIRYING CENTRE. A SPLENDID DAIRY AND SHEEP FARM—26O acres, 220 acres freehold, 40 acres leasehold; rich alluvial flats and easy well-grassed hills; commodious house and all necessary outbuildings; 14-bail concreted cowshed,, woolshed and yards; returned ,£ll 10s per cow for 50 cows and carried (worked in conjunction i with a further 100 acres? 1300 sheep and lambs, most of which weije turned off* > fat. • Freehold at £2l per acre. For the lease £l5O goodwill. Favourable terms. [ F.'C. STUBBS & CO., DANNEVIRKE. CHEAP FARM. -| AAA ACRES, Main Trunk Line. 3 miles from Station, splendid road; 400 I”'!" acres grassed, ’ 200 acres being felled, 400 acres milling bush (sawmill adjoins); good new house, 8 rooms; 4 paddocks; 400 acres ploughable. 1 Originally all bush land. Native Lease 21 years 2s per acre, renewal further 21 years-at revaluation on unimproved value. Price £3250. Terms £1250 cash, balance at current rates. LEWIS & CO., WANGANUI. FOR SALE-CHOICE DAIRY FARMS 150 ACRES freehold; all grass and greater portion has already been ploughed; 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. p 0 53J,. PRICE, £3B PER ACRE. TERMS, £1,250 CASH. 95 ACRES freehold; all well grassed and ploughable; well fenced and wateredsituated close to Levin and creamery: good road; house and oowbails. ’ , p n * tufa PRICE, £2B PER ACRE. EASY TERMS. 90 ACRES freehold; all in grass and practically all ploughable; carry about 40 cows and few sheop; has good house, water laid bn and all "modern conveniences; 6 cowbails,. concrete yard, dairy, stable, etc., etc.; 11 paddocks; fencing in good order; well watered; 2 miles railway station, J mile creamery; good roads; an up-to-date dairy farm. p - 522. PRICE, £4O PER ACRE. TERMS EASY. D ALGETY , & COMPANY, Limited. CHEAP FARMS. _£»<> . PER ACRE—B6I acres perpetual lease, 9Jd per acre; substantial improvoments; mostly, ploughable; 7-roomod house; well watered; situated Bay of Plenty. Terms £6OO cash. «r»o KS PER ACRE—BOOO acres handy to Wanganui; half in grass. Terms o&O O £4OOO cash. >y DAIRY FARMS —45. 46. 50, 73, SO. 94 and 50 acres; handy to Palmerston I North. Terms from £l5O to £SOO cash, balance at 5 per cent. Write for full particulars of above farms. ,W. H. LAMBERT .& COY.. ! 20, CUBA STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. -j QfYjTk ACRES of Freehold, on good road; all in grass and wintering and i-OtJIA fattening 2 sheep per acre; subdivided into five paddocks; well fenced; sheep yards, whare. etc., all on property. This is really cheap at £9 an acre for the freehold. €t. K. PASLEY, ■■ Lo aS ET ’ DAIRY COUNTRY, WAIKATO. H ACRES, situated 2 miles from a good railway station and 4 miles from l.Okt’L? sale-yards and township, in a thriving district. The property is all rolling country, lying well to the sun, watered by ever-flowing streams, and is nearly all ploughable; it is subdivided into 19 ■ paddocks ky good sheen-proof fencing, and is equal to carrying 21 sheep to the acre. This property is most suitable for cutting up into dairying farms, being, with the exception of 259 acres, all in English grasses and cultivation, and lending itself very readily for subdivision. Buildings consist of a 7-roomod house, with all necessary outbuildings. Price £lO per acre. Terms on application. J. C. L. PANTON, AGENT, HAMILTON.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7871, 5 August 1911, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7871, 5 August 1911, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7871, 5 August 1911, Page 20