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Easiest Terms. Golden Opportunity LAND FOR THE LANDLESS. An opportunity to secure from 20 to 00 acres of first-class cropping, dairying, seed growing, lucerne growing, or fruit land on the very easiest terms offered in any part of the world. This Land Will Grow WHEAT, BARLEY, PEAS, OATS, LUCERNE BEANS, ONIONS, EOTA"TOES AND FRUIT J To Perfection The suMivision of W. Dick, Esq.'s property, situate at Lower Wairau, Marlborougla, 4 miles from Blenheim, under THE LATSD SETTLEMENT FINANCE ACT 1908' The terms are such that any bachelor with £6OO or any married man with £SOO in 'Cash is eligible and able to purchase a IBlock of from 20 to 60 acres of this, the :fmest agricultural land to lie obtained in the Dominion. SITUATION. Tho property is situated on a gowl metalled .flat road, four miles from BlenTieim. •It would be a simple matter for a tradesman, shop assistant, or worker of any kind, to hold one or more of the blocks Offered, and still attend to his .ordinary: invocation. There is a school within 'htilf a mile of the property. As totafliat the land is we ■can safely assert that it is absolutely cheap at the price offered. It is magnificent agricultural 'land and will grow any oeroal crop. It'is splendid lucerne land, as is evidences.by a paddock now down, and it is a fttst-clasa dairying land, ft ■will grow fwat to perfection. The late H)r. Home's Ihomestead adjoining it was noted forYJts wonderful orchard, and the fruit ■ now growing on the property further exemplifies this fact. The land is eminently suitable for market garjidening, aTfc root crops thrive splendidly, and for vegetables the soil is superb. The present, owner has regularly grown crops of 70 ; bushles of barley, 4% toss .of chaff, and W bushels of peas to the acre, and the previous owner has had splendid wheat crops. We assert without fear of contradiction that the land is eminently suitable im any crop, and wTH grow any crop practically to perfection. 'We [assert that ficr dairying it will in grass •carry a cow 4u 1% acres, and if taeMe i». grown, it fwill carry far more. 'Wc assert that ior onions, potatoes, beaiw, any seed crap, and for vegetables of amy description, the property is beyond repueach, whilst for fruit of any descfijstios it is practically unbeatable.

THE PRICK. Hli*£ (prices of 4i»s sections vary frow. — .£27 TO £4-1 P ct acreEaoh- purchaser must pay in cash a wfli eqttfcii to^&/pcr*ent. of nite purchase mon«y. Assume you purchase a 20-acre s^ection at ■■£*) per aCTe—£Boo. Your ■!<•- pesit would be £4B. at'£4o •per acre—£2,4oo. Your deposit would he £W4. Titer* are ne large aimual payments : n reduction ot your purchase money. Apart 'from your deposit, you have simply *io pay annually Interest at 5 per cent. To the Pubfc Trustee Vi per cent. Sinking Fund % per cent. A'total annually of* per cent. This can go o,n for .20 IJEARS. These terras are, the best in &ke world. BLENPEIMsS FUTITRE That Blenheim ~is progressing ,is undoubted, and'linked'i'.p and assisted by its advancement, .the value of .small farms in the tfiqinjty tnust increase, A butter factory is .to.be erected at Thurston this'coming winter, and will be .completed and ready .for work by next spring. A bacojs'faqtory ,ts to be ereftted near Riverlauds immediately. TlnMe two factories wi'M serve to increase the aaonial profit froaa small Juoldings close to Blenheim.

Mr. Dick has giv«i sell., but the proper _, _ , of quickly, otherwise ;he must proceed witii the sowing of his crops for next year. We therefore tijconmiosd those who consider the question of tating up one or mere of the sections to inspect at the earliest possible moment, and come to a conclusion as to whether they will purchase or not without a moment's delay. A DAY LOST MAY MEAN THAT SOMEONE ELSE H.AS GDI THE SEC TION YOTI WANT. We in-ite inquiries, and will he pleased to „upply the fullest particulars to any bona fide purchasers. GRIFFITHS & SON McLAUCHLAN & GEE Joint Agents, BLENHEIM. Or E. GRIFFITHS & CO., Land Agents, NEW PLYMOUTH. . x

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 289, 9 May 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 289, 9 May 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 289, 9 May 1914, Page 11