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FOR SALE. RICHEST FARMING LAND EASIEST TERMS. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY LAND FOR THE LANDLESS. A N opportunity to secure from 9) t# 60 Acres of First-dope Cropping, Dairying, Seed-growing, Lueorae-grow-ing, or Fruit Land on the very easiest terms offered in any part of tho world, THIS LARD WILL GROW WHEAT BARLEY PEAS OATS LUCERNE BEANS ONIONS POTATOES And FRUIT TO PERFECTION. The subdivision of W. Dick, L'sq.A property situate at Lower Waiiuu, Marl, borough, 4 miles from Blenheim, under "THE LAND SETTLEMENT FINANCH ACT. IDOS.” Tho terms are such that any bach©* lor with £4OO or any married man. with .£SOO in cash Is eligible and able to purchase a block of from 20 to 60 acres of thjs. th© finest agricultural land to b« obtained in tho Dominion, SITUATION. The property is situated on a good! metalled flat road, lour miles from Blenheim. It would bo a pimple matter for a tradesman, shop assistant, or worker of any kind, to bold one or more of tho blocks offered, and still attend to his ordinary avocation. There is a school within, half a mile of the pro* PertJ ‘ THE LAND. As to what the land is we can safety assert that it ie absolutely cheap at tho price offered. It is magnificent agricultural land and will grow any cereal crop. It is splendid lucerne land, as is evidenced by a paddock now down, and it is first-class dairying land. It will grow fruit to perfection. The late Dr Home’s homestead adjoining- it was noted for its wonderful orchard, and the fruit now growing on the property further exemplifies this tact. Tho land i* eminently suitable for market gardening. Ml root crops thrive splendidly, and for vegetables the soil is superb. The present owner bos ncgularly grown crops of 70 bushels of barley, tons -f chaff, and. 52 bushels of pens to the are, and the previous owner has had plendid wheat crops. We assert withut fear of contradiction that the land 5 eminently suitable for any crop, and dll grow any crop practically to peroction. Wo assort that for dairying it rill in grass carry a cow to 1J acres, nd if lucerne is grown it will carry far noro. We assert that for onions, po aXoes beans, any seed crop, and tor rcgetables of any description, the pro)crty is beyond reproach, whilst for mit of any description it is practically unbeatableTHE PRICE. The prices of the sections vary front £27 TO £4l PEE ACRE. THE TEEMS. Each purchaser must pay in cash « ium equal to 6 PER CENT. OP HIS PURCHASE) MONET. Assume you purchase a 20-acre see. ion at JEW per acre—-£Boo your deposit would he £4B. Assume you purchase a GO-acre section at £4O per acre—£24oo—your deposit would bo £144. There are no large annual payments ; n reduction of your purchase money. \part from your deposit, you ■ have limply to pay annually r at 5 percent, Itothf Public Trustee \ *««£ Sinking fund £ percent. A total annually of 6 per cent, THIS CAN GO ON FOR, 20_ TEARS. rhet» terns are the best in the world, BLENHEIM’S FUTURE.

That Blenheim is progressing is undoubted and linked up and assisted by fu advancement, the value of small farms in the -vicinity must increase. A nutter Factory is to be erected at Thurs. ton this coming winter, and wfll he com. nletcd and ready for work by next soring A Bacon Factory is to be erect. near Riverlands immediately. These £vo factories will serve to immease the annual profit from 6inall hoWrngß ek,!! * to Blenheim. TO BUYERS. MrDick has given ns instructions te sell but the property must be disposed of nniclclv otherwise ho must proceed with throwing of his crops for next y«£ We therefore recommend those who consider the question of taking np one or more of the sections to inspect at the earliest possible moment, and come to a conclnsion as to whether they wiU nnrchase or not without a momenta delay A DAY LOST MAY MIAN to/t SOMEONE ELSE HAS GOT THE SECTION YOU WANT. We invite inquiries and will be plea*, ed to supply the fullest particulars M anv bona fide purchasers. GRIFFITHS & SON,. M’LAUGHLAR & GEE, Joint Agents, \ B. L E N H E I M.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8737, 20 May 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8737, 20 May 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8737, 20 May 1914, Page 12

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