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FOR SALE. RICHEST FARMING*-- LAND EASIEST TERMS. A GOLDEN 4 OPPORTUNITY LAND FOR THE LANDLESS. A N opportunity to secure from 80 to 60 Acres of First-class Cropping, Dairying. Seed-growing, Luceme-grow. iug, or Fruit Land on the very oaaicet terms offered in any part of tho world. THIS LAND WILL GROW WHEAT BARLEY PEAS OATS LUCERNE BEANS ONIONS POTATOES And FRUIT TO PERFECTION. The subdivision of W. Dick. Esq.'Si property situate at Lower Wairau. Marl, borough, 4 miles from Blenheim, under “THE LAND SETTLEMENT FINANCE '■ACT, 1908.” Tho terms are such that any bach©, lor with .£-100 or any married man with .£SOO in cash is eligible and able to pur. chase a block of from 20 to 00 acres of this, the finest agricultural laud to b« obtained in the Dominion. SITUATION. The property is situated on a good metalled flat road, four miles from Blenheim. It would bo a simple matter for a tradesman, shop aasistant, or worker of any kind; to hold ono or more of the blocks offered, and still attend te bis ordinary avocation. There is a school within half a mile of tho property.- *" THE LAND. As to what the land is w© can safely ssert that it i® absolutely cheap at the rice offered. It is magnificent agriultural land and will grow any cereal rop. It is splendid lucerne land, as is videnced by a paddock now down, and tis first-class dairying land. It will row fruit te perfection. Tho late Dr tome's homestead adjoining it was oted for its wonderful orchard, and the ruit now growing on tho property furher exemplifies this fact. The land ts minently suitable for market gardening. JI root crops thrive splendidly, and ur vegetables the soil is superb. Tho ,resent ownter. has regularly grown rops of 70 bushels of barley, 44 tons f ehafi, and 52 bushels of peas to ths ere, and the previous owner has hod plendid wheat crops. We assert withut fear of contradiction that the land i eminently suitable ter any crop, and. ill grow any crop practically to per* action. W© assert that ter dairying it dll ifi grass carry a «oW to 14 acres, nd if lucerne is grown it will carry faf lore. We assert that ter onions, ponces. beans, any seed crop, and for egetables of any description, the pro* erty is beyond reproach, whilst for ruit of any description it is practically nhea tableTHE PRICE. The prices of the sections vary from

£27' TO £4l PER ACRE. the terms. Each purchaser must pay in cash « Bum equal to 6 FEE CENT. OF HIS PURCHASE ' MONEY. Assume yon purchase a 20-acre scotion at £A% per acre—£Boo-your deposit would he .£4B. , Assume you purchase a 60-acre section at .£4O per acre—£24oo—your deposit would be £144. There are no large annual payments in reduction of your purchase money. Apart from your deposit, you have simply to pay annually Interest at To the Public Trustee Sinking fund 5 percent, i percent. 3 percent, A total annually of 6 percent. TTTIS CAN GO ON FOR 20 TEAKS. Th(W5 terms are the best in the world. BLENHEIM’S FUTURE. T)iat Blenheim is progressing is undoubted, and linked up and assisted by its advancement, the value of small farms in the vicinity must increase. A Butter Factory is to be erected at Thurston this coming winter, and will be com. nleted and ready for work by next soring. A Bacon Factory is to be erected near Eiverlands immediately. These t o factories will serve to increase the \ annual profit from small closa to Blenheim. TO BUYERS. Mr Dick has given us instructions t« 11 but the property must be disposed of ucklv. otherwise ho must proceed with e sowing of his crops for next year. . therefore recommend those who nsider the question of taking up one more of the sections to inspect at O earliest possible moment, and come a conclusion as to whether they will irehase or not without a moment fl •lav A DAY LOST MAY MEAN FIAT SOMEONE ELSE HAS GOT ttE SECTION YOU WANT. We invite inquiries and will he pleased to supply the fullest particular* to any bona fide purchasers. GRIFFITHS & SON, M’LATJCHLAN & GEE, Joint Agents. BLENHEIM.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8738, 21 May 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8738, 21 May 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8738, 21 May 1914, Page 10

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