AUCKLAND'S ORCHARDS. Henderson has long been recognised as a pood fruit centre. It is situated 13 miles from Auckland. Only rarely orchards have come into the market in this favoured district. Messrs J. T. Horn. Limited, the well-known fruit land agents, report having received particulars for sale of a 27-acre property within one mile of the Henderson railway station. Thirteen acres are in orchard, and the balance can be planted at any time. There is a good honse on the property; with outbuildings, etc., and as a profitable residential property it is ideal. The owner is going in for something larger, and wishes to realise The returns show a satisfactory margin, and anyone wanting a profitable home in the sunny north should look at this. The price is .£2700. ’
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8776, 4 July 1914, Page 6
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