"LEEFIELD."
"Leefield" is generally acknowledged to be one of Marlborough's Fnest runs on account of it being so well watered, having such a sunny aspect, and so many thousand acres of good quality plougniible land. "Leefield" wool always commands its price in the Home market, and this can easily be understood by tlioso wlio know the estate. Thesubdivisional sale is sure to be attended by inauy buyers from the Wellington district, mid. many other parts of New Zealand, as it would be hard to find a more attractive property for subdivision. The terms show that the owner—Mr. Dillon—is out to sell, not merely to try • to .sell his property. Ten per cent, at the sale, Ocober 30, five per cent, on delivery, March 1, 1910, balance on March 1, 1923 (in seven years), with interest on the balance due at five per cent. Plans of tho property may be. obtained from Griffiths Bros, Ltd., Blenheim, or Messrs. Pine and Co., Christchurch, who will jointly act as auctioneers,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2573, 22 September 1915, Page 9
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167"LEEFIELD." Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2573, 22 September 1915, Page 9
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