lAi ■ -------______________ ---.--------r---, v ».y. ++ * '*"^^^^y , ** r^^*r y i^w*v™s^ £5 Deposit—£l Per Month 1 I :: NO INTEREST :: 1 Big Night Auction { I Absolutely Without Reserve I I NEXT FRIDAY, Dec 4th at 7 pjii. | I lilBI,ilill " li * <£> ROBERTSON'S AUCTION ROOMS QUEEN STREET I WAITAKERE ESTATE j I Auckland." ! | Within a few chains of the waitakere station. lar&e influx of workers expected. I I 7 K f W u take ru Ran B ea . are , dail y <* min S into prominence. No longer are they re- The opening of the Waitemata quarry will attract a large number of families to the f | garded as being the exclusive happy.hunting ground of the well-to-do but rather as one district. Waitakere comes under the suburban railway time-table, and consequently a * I ?l t MTATcor ccTA e T? r f n _- housing problem. That is why the opening up of service specially suitable to city workers is available, with cheap weekly tickets. The f | the WAIIAKLRt Lbl AIL, fronting the main West Coast Road, adjoining the school special Helensville week-end trains, lately inaugurated, mean an even better service f | and within a few chains of the Waitakere Station and township, is going to prove a t h an ever. The new time-table operating now gives every facility. f s? great boon to the wage-earner. *-**•»,** I THE WAGE-EARNER'S OPPORTUNITY. TRAM LINE THROUGH THE PROPERTY MAY BE USED. | I Here he can buy his own section for a small'price and on terms so easy that the money ~ F ° r th . ose .. w £° ar £ W have made the necessary arrangements for the use of % |is hardly missed. He can build his home where the air is fresh and pure, where the views th \ K ™ n Timber Company s tram lines which run through the Estate Building | § rival anything the world has to offer, and yet still be living on a suburban railway line materials can thus be conveyed cheaply to the point nearest the sections Incidentally * | within handy distance of the city. Being warmand sheltered and the soil wonderfully ' *?, tram lin ? commence f at the station and materials can be loaded direct from the | | rich semi-volcanic, the Estate is specially suitable for early crops, such as tomatoes, railway trucks, thus saving a considerable amount of handling and consequent ex- * | strawberries, etc., which could be grown as a hobby or for profit. peT } s ?\ The roadin S of the ***** 1S now being undertaken, and will be pushed ahead f ~ & r quickly. <$► f CONCRETE ROADS WITHIN TWO MILES OF THE ESTATE. riTV rmmrn itaitdi uirQirDwir f f - _ _ . ~ . ' _•_'.' »» CITY COUNCIL KAURI RESERVE PRACTICALLY ADJOINS. T w And there are many factors which must mean ever-increasing land value. Much tt. • •__ _ _• i_ i _ . i r i i r- V I road development is under way or planned. Running through Waitakere township is , ~[. her V s a ma B^ lfic «* native bush reserve of considerable area on the Estate, and in * f the main highway, and this is to be concreted to beyond Swanson and within about addition the area recently purchased by the Auckland City Council as Kauri Park Re- | I two miles of the estate. Bitumen roading will continue from there and .these? points SerVe 1S P ractlcall y adjoining. This ensures beautiful recreation grounds for all time. | I are important to buyers because with good roads a bus service could do the journey The well-known Bethel's Beach on the West Coast is only seven miles away In fact, t f to the city in 35 minutes comfortably. And when the mooted Mornmgside tunnel is Waitakere, being the nearest station, is used extensively by those visiting this favoured X | completed, the present railway time will be reduced to under 30 minutes. spot. The main West Coast road forms one of the boundaries of the Estate. I § * f REAL PROOF REGARDING THE ROADING WHY YOU SHOULD BUY AT WAITAKERE ! f I AND RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT. It is ideal for the city worker. It is on the Auckland suburban line. Railway Station HANDY TO THE CITY. <| & (Extractfrom ">.z. Herald,- March 6,1925.) and shops a few chains from the Estate. It is right in the path of present development. OUV AD CAPF . lb T progress of concreting. The main highway will be concreted to within two miles and bitumenised right up to CHl__A_r t AKHo. <? 1 Work on the concreting of the Great North Road was Waitemata quarry is to be opened, the school adjoins the Estate. It f * commenced in the Avondale district. Reporting on thia ' 1S the wealthiest place in Auckland. The section prices will enable you to buy a large ..,..«......»..........".. «"."« JL & undertaking to the City Council last evening, the City Engineer area, and the terms are so easy that the money is hardly missed. T * stated that the next section to be undertaken would be that A P art from every other con9iderahon - the fact that the j? f in the New Lynn district, which would be commenced on fA 9 V 70 Rl J V—— FA C V T/l OA V ETkmO P Waitakere Estate is handy to the city on the northern * * June 1. The portions in the Waitemata County and in the -Cr-TtiJ. I I V-f OV I JCiHO 1 IU ETA I _T l_//C I suburban line and comes under the cheap weekly suburban <g f> Glen Eden Town District would be started on September 1 ticket concession makes it of particular interest. Wjthout *. i 1 Sd_?_?_2±r ttave "- m '"#* Town B «y Your Children Sections as Christmas Presents. I bounds and is even demanding more and better roading \p big railway development. Remember! NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT. £f^ e I Auckland is now the scene of big railway development W . f\ __TX, _P__P* f_t_ W » A *T W ' T T' T.K f work,, and a start has been made on the Westfield Main I I J |_J # 813 _L_ T* #% 1W T_f O dayS * bU ' f\° °" w * ek - ends - The «»«»«»*>o« of the various V Trunk deviation, and men are now at work at Campbell's I .TCI I _M __fW I I IXI sections of the northern roadmg scheme ISg omg on rapidly, f Point, where construction of the deviation will link «/ » JL V« A V V_/ -LJ JLj I\ li-J%/11 i_ J and xt » only a of month, before the work wall have - up with the work that has been in hand for some months 1 * * A 1 en c e f' meanß , a 8 f ead for the I A, in preparing the new spacious railway station yards, which A I Tr , TI_TIM D_Ti_T\li_f C Waitakere Estate, and also that land value, must „.e | 4 are to cover ar, area of 65 acres fronting the King, Drive. AU C 1 IUJN KUOMS That _. why we urge you to buy now and g et estabhshed I This work, too. is to be pushed forward steadily, providing **VWAf__»_/ . before die vast improvement* have become accomplished £ I ultimately • through station with the North Main Trunk line st-m m m - =,_-_!, . f^"J""""S -7^^ dw '' *J» X ® X Beach Road and running under the city to Morning: V«_o_C___h Af%V% PAllnffi Ac auction on Fnd.y next and reap the full benefit, to be X 4 side, thence by the existing northern raUway VUCCII OIF6GI ODD* LOUII S by . pUrcHaß,ng "° W . opportumty may not come # * MLa MA — — again. It is yours now—don t neglect your future. JL
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 285, 2 December 1925, Page 17
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