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LAND FOR SALE M°LAUCHLAN & CO. BEAT. ESTATE AGENTS, BLENHEIM, On THE WAIRAU PLAINS, WHT’fE you SHOULD MA£E YOUB HOME And JECUEE AT ONCE A • ACTION ON MAYFIELD, Which ii BLENHEIM’S MODEL SUBURB. 25—SECTIONS—25 A EE now offered you at a very cheap f*- Price on very easy terms. The first lot were all sold to local buyers, as these be also if you do not buy at once, 1 Sections are within one mile from centre of Blenheim, and are going to be the leading Suburb of Blenheim. Well fenced and metalled: chain-wide roads; level, rich soil, and full-sized Quarter-acres. £7S—EACH—£7S. Only ■ £IO—DEPOSIT—£IO 1 and £5 off every 3 months will secure one. As several houses are being built you want to secure one at once. DAXEYING, FRUIT-GROWING. SEED-GROWING, ABE IN THEIE INFANCY, • -’.t arc coming Into prominence every ony. The same land can be cropped twenty years without manure and still supply the Dominion witu record yields. BLENHEIM'S SHOWING , To-day. bnt has not started to go ahead yet, when you think of the thousands of thousands of acres held in large blocks by, a few owners close to the Town of Blenheim, land that must be opened for settlement and support thousands of people. £64,000 is to be spent on Water and Drainage and—£lso,ooo on other necessary improvements In the District, which will draw more trade into Blenheim, the natural centre for all business. / BUI GEEATEST OF ALU WORKING DAY AND NIGHT. Is the MAGNIFICENT CLI.IATB And UNEQUALLED BOIL Then, remember, the South Heim Trunk is being pushed to connect with Christchurch. The Harbour Board are opening up the river for larger steamers, thus ee- / tablishing a fast ferry service with Wei. lington. \ 5000—ACRES—5000 In SEED PEAS. v ' This acreage and more will be sown tbit year. Already one firm has arranged \lor over 2000 acres. COMB TO MARLBORO’ TO RETIRE, where living is cheap, and to the district with all its future before it. FRUIT-GROWING LAND Near SPRING CREEK TOWNSHIP, in 10-acre lots for £SO per acre. TOiis land is specially adapted for lucerne and clover seed crowing, and must rise in value as the district progresses. A SMALL FARM Of 40—ACRES—40 With gcr.-l 6-roomed house and outbuildings, 2 hiiles from Springlands, 4 miles from Blenheim; rich soil lu feet-deep, in a locality where there is not another farm for sale or likely to be, except in 6 or 10acre lots. Wo specially recommend it and are not allowed to advertise it locally. Very suitable for market gardening, growing apples, clover seed, Canadian seed beans or ony other kind of farming, besides has great future value. Price £2900 with £9OO cash, balance low interest. ::i2 PERSUADED And ' j PROVE POE TOUEBEtV By coming over to Blenheim at oooe te see the most prosperous and wealthiest district in the Dominion, whefe the climate and toil is unequalled. BUT A SECTIOB Ob HATFIELD SUBUBB Vac £75. On easy terms, and . thus have an l» terest in the best District in the Dominion, McLAUCHLAN AND CO* BLENHEIM.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 8053, 6 March 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 8053, 6 March 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 8053, 6 March 1912, Page 12