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SALES BY AUCTION. A DELIGHTFUL MOTOR ROAD, ONLY 35 MINUTES FROM QUEEN ST. A "VIEW AND TMPORTANT J\. IN ew and Important SUBDIVISION. SUBDIVISION. HENDERSON V A^L^' ENDERSON V ALLEY. HENDERSON \T ALLEY. ENDERSON V ALLEY. UTT. PLEASANT TESTATE. MT. X LEAS ANT XJSTATE. MT. OLEASANT INSTATE. T. 1 LEASANT l-JSTATE. THE WELL-KNOWN PROPERTY OF J. K. ALEXANDER. ESQ. MT. PLEASANT ESTATE is prettily situated in the Henderson Valley, A miles from the Henderson railway station and through main concrete road running north 14 mile 3 from Auckland. A good motor road at all seasons of the year passes the property. The new roads now m' course ot congtructior through the estate are to he well metalled, ensuring easy access in all weathers. Henderson Valley has for many years been tho rendezvous of picnicker*!, even as far back as the old coaching days. The advent of the motor, bringing it- within a half-hour of Queen Street, has made it even more popular. To-day during the holiday season many hundreds visit and appreciate its mountain scenery, running streams, fern glades and magnificent kauri forest. Here may be seen WOrAMlt KAURI TREES measuring many feet in girth, truly kings of the forest. _ The, call of the tui and coo of the native pigeon are still to bo heard in their native element. Charming mountain streams sufficiently large to provide many good bathing pools run through the property, the banks of which are adorned with native bush and ferns in abundance. Those who remember the old coaching days and the excursions to the Waitakere Falls will have recollections of the then popular picnic resort known as Baxter's Bush. Mt. Pleasant is situated immediately opposite that spot. The entrance to the Estate is from the well-known Dreamland Road. There are also a large number of actions which have frontages to Dreamland Road and btoney. Creek. Visitors will remember this beautiful piece of road winding-its way bock into the thickly-wooded heights of the Waitakere Ranges. Electric Light is available. A very fine Illustrated Booklet is now in course of preparation, which will bo available within a few days. Send lis your add*'e«s and wo will forward. Many years ago the present owner, Mr. J. K. Alexander, purchased this property which has been and still "is utilised as a dairy farm. HE BOUGHT CHEAPLY. HE WILL SELL CHEAPLY. . A few pounds will procure a home cits with rich soil, or a. week-end area in delightful surroundings. VERY EASY TERMS. INTEREST ONLY 5 PER CENT. Motors Meet Trains. See Advertisements : D. Munro, MAKE A POINT OF VISITING THIS ESTATE DURING THE HOLIDAYS. The Property is on the left side about a mile past Ferndale. Large notice board at the corner. BIG NIGHT AUCTION. yyEDNESDAY, pEBRUARY JCJ 1928, AT 7.30 P.M.. AT OUR SALE ROOMS, OPP. TOWN HALL. j^TD., LAND VALUER, and Thos. B. Arthur .... Auctioneer.

TO LEASE. DAIRY Farm, Going Concern, 45 acres; good House, usual outbuildings; also, furn. Cottag* 3 rooms, situated 3 miles Birkenhead Wharf, good road; rent. Farm 453, Ui ttage, 15b week.—Farm, 931, Herald. 17 EW Acres, House, suitable growing to- - matoes and strawberries; right of purchase.—Full particulars, H. 8., 505, Herald. "VTARROW NECK.—Bungalow, 5 rooms, i-> furn., modern convs.; near beach; reasonable; about 12 months.—Bond, Phone 41-B*so. WANTED TO LEASE. DAIRY Farm wanted, by experienced family; going concern, with option preferred.—Write Colonial, 534, Herald. HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE. A N DREWS. Estate Agent, Newmarket, for Broadway Frontages, Factory Sites, Remuera, Epsom and Otabuhu Properties. —Phone 41-395. BARFOOT, Newmarket, for Remuera, Epsom and One Tree Hill Properties. Coloured Map of district free. I7PSOM —1928 Sacrifice.—6-Room BungaJ low; tennis court; concrete garage; close tram, school, park, shops; cost £1850; sacrifice price, £1595; £l5O deposit; balance rental basis; no mortgages; free legal expenses. Box 1539. HENDERSON. —farms, Rouses, eale, exchange; value only handled: money lent; inspection invited. A. N. MacLeod, Henderson. HENDERSON.— 3 Acres, House. 4 rooms, poultry houses; water frontage; £BSO, or offer.—MacLeod, Henderson. HENDERSON.— 5 Acres, rich flat; House. 3 rooms, easy 3 cows; £930, terms.— MacLeod. Henderson. HENDERSON. -27 Acres, 5 acres fallbearing orchard, 22 acres good. grass; 6-roomed House; city and harbour view; 60 chains road frontage. As Going Concern, stock and plast: £l37s.—Ozicn. Agent, Henderson MX. ALBERT—£SO Deposit.—s-Roomed Bungalow; was £1600; now £1450; balance paid as rent, immediate possession; no mortgages; free legal expenses. BUILDER. P.O. Box 1539. OZICH For Farmlets, Houses. Sections, cutting-up propositions. Properties for Exchange; Houses to Let. At your service. OZICH, Agent, Henderson. POINT CHEVALIER,—Modern Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette; level section; price, reasonable.—M.. 530, Herald. REMUERA— Leaving Auckland, Must Soil. —Bungalow, 4 rooms, sleeping porch, every conv.; garage; sacrifice £ll7s.—Owner, 30, Koraha St.. Remuera, REMUERA, Komaru St., off Orakei Rd.— 5 Rooms and kitchenette, every modern conv.; £1300; deposit £so.—Box 1746. G.P.O. REMUERA.— Superior Electric Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchenette, porches, beautifully finished; price £ISOO. terms.— AV.. 472, Herald. SEASIDE Cottage, 2 mm. beach; soldiers' loan ; all convs.; cheap.—Palmer, Beacholm Rd.. Takapuna, r pAKAPUNA Beach.—Lovely Residence; X no reasonable offer refused; easy terms. —Sanders. c.o. N Jackson. Russell. Short.land Street. \7ICTORIA AV„ 100 yds. off.—li stores ▼ Bungalow, 7 rooms, and porches; cr. section; £2650.—.T00 Mac Donald. 506, Broadway. Phono 24-755.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19831, 29 December 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19831, 29 December 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19831, 29 December 1927, Page 2