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A BEAUTIFUL HOME.—The residence of the late Mr P. 0. Neill, at North-east Valley, whose estate, “Chingford,” has been for many years one of the show places of Dunedin. The property has, with the death of its founder, changed hands, and in the near future it will re-emerge as a select residential area; hut, fortunately, the beautiful trees are not going to be sacrificed entirely to the demand for modem bungalows. Part of the property, comprising about 24½acres, has been purchased by the-city council, and will be, used for sports and recreation grounds. Lovers of Mature will be pleased that much of the sylvan glory of this attractive place is not to be despoiled. (Article on this page.)

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Evening Star, Issue 22572, 13 February 1937, Page 12

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A BEAUTIFUL HOME.—The residence of the late Mr P. 0. Neill, at North-east Valley, whose estate, “Chingford,” has been for many years one of the show places of Dunedin. The property has, with the death of its founder, changed hands, and in the near future it will re-emerge as a select residential area; hut, fortunately, the beautiful trees are not going to be sacrificed entirely to the demand for modem bungalows. Part of the property, comprising about 24½acres, has been purchased by the-city council, and will be, used for sports and recreation grounds. Lovers of Mature will be pleased that much of the sylvan glory of this attractive place is not to be despoiled. (Article on this page.) Evening Star, Issue 22572, 13 February 1937, Page 12

A BEAUTIFUL HOME.—The residence of the late Mr P. 0. Neill, at North-east Valley, whose estate, “Chingford,” has been for many years one of the show places of Dunedin. The property has, with the death of its founder, changed hands, and in the near future it will re-emerge as a select residential area; hut, fortunately, the beautiful trees are not going to be sacrificed entirely to the demand for modem bungalows. Part of the property, comprising about 24½acres, has been purchased by the-city council, and will be, used for sports and recreation grounds. Lovers of Mature will be pleased that much of the sylvan glory of this attractive place is not to be despoiled. (Article on this page.) Evening Star, Issue 22572, 13 February 1937, Page 12