PUKEKOHE BUYERS
OF REAL ESTATE. AT MANUREWA. "Times" Correspondent). During the last few months there has been a decided improvement in the demands for Manurewa property. Quite a number of purchase; s are retired farmers and commercial men, who, when settled, will become valuable acquisitions to the district. There are a number of residences in course of construction, and this number will be considerably increased when building material becolnes obtainable. Manurewa offers special advantages for close settlement. It has beautiful rising country that is well drained and well above sua level. Beautiful views can be obtained of l the township and Manukau Harbour. The Great South Road (the main arterial highway) ard che railway station meet at an angle. This is a decided advantage and avoids conflicting interests, as between the Great South Road and the station ti attic. Again, Nature has been very generous to Manurewa in the lovely patches of native bush, and soil, ind with all these advantages it remains the cheapest land within easy reach of the station to be obtained
anywhere between Auckland anil Drury. The following sales of properties recently effected in this model suburb through the agency of Enos S. Pegler, the Manurewa agent, are reported:—Mr. Arthur Bodle's house and 2Vi acres, Claude Road, to W. H. Kensington, district surveyor, Tumarunui; Gadd, 54 acres, farm, Weymouth, to John Johnstone,, of Morrinsville; E. W. Dalton, Great South Road, property and joinery factory bjsines-s, to Messrs. Lupton Bros., of Takanini; Kitchener Estate Co., Hi!! Road property, 13% acres, to J. Bardsn; Puriri Park Co., 3 acres, section No. 3, Hill Road, to E. W. Dalton; Mr. Laurence Geraghty, house and 4 acres, to Mrs. E. H. Robertson, of Pukekohe; Mr. E. J. Butterworth's new bungalow and 1 acre, Claude Road, to Mrs. A. E. Corbett, of Pukekohe; Mr. McArthur's 10 sections, Takanini, to T. H. Sandford, of Takanini: Mr. McLeod's section 11. Station Estate, Great South Road, to 11. L. Gander.ton, of Auckland; Puriri Park Co. sections 9, 10, and 11, 12 acres, Hill Road, to C. N. Worker, of Auckland; Mr. H. Bond's 9-roomed residence and 6 acres, Great South Road, to T. S. Gray, of Matamata; Mr. Enos S. Pegler's lots 6 and 7 and buildings, Station Road, to Lester Woods; Mrs. Annies Seed's bungaiow and 6 acres, Hill's Road, to J. D. Levis; Mrs. Annies Ralls' 84 acres, Weymouth Road farm, to John Cummings, of Papakura; Puriri Park Co. 3 acres, section 4, Hill Road, to Mr. Vipond, of Takanini; Jeffery Hantu'o Hunterville- Estate, 107 acres, Papakura Valley Road, to John Dunning, of Remuera; Puriri Park Co. 3 acres, section 5, to R. O.Goddin, of Mount Eden; trustees of Basley Estate, sections 20, 21, and 22 (35 acres), Valley Road, to John Johnstone, of Manurewa; Mrs. M. I. Pattullo's residence and 2V> acres, Hill Road, tc Mrs. A. E. Corbett; Totara Park Co :
lot 35 (11 acres), to W. H. Taylor, of Mangere; Mr. R. o"Goddin's residence and 1% acres, Valley Road, to Mrs. E. M. Harrison, of Alfriston; trustees of Basley, Manurewa Estate, section 23 (16Va acres), to T. Cairns, of Waikumete. Sales outside the district: Messrs. H. and J. Goodfellow, Great South Road, g.ent's 9-roomed residence and 2 acres, <Eherslie, to Mr. Porth, of Ellerslie; Mr- Armstrong's Retrmera residence, to H. Bond, of Manurewa; Mr. Orman's residence and 4 sections, Otahuhu, to Mr. W. C. Auckland. , . The fact that a number of sales has been effected with Pukekohe residents, and that there is a continued enquiry from the headquarters of the "Times." and also from readers up to and sometimes over thirty miles from Pukekohe, shows conclusively that customers are getting good value from "Times" advertising. KOULSTON AND BONNER, PUKEKOHE.
Messrs. David Roulston and Chas. Bonner, who have taken over the land and estate business formerly controlled by Mr. William Roulston of this town, report the following farm sales of recent date:—On account Mr. A. McLamon, Pukekohe, 20 acres: on account Mr. J. Gillon, Mauku, 87 acres, going- concern: on account Mr. E. Strickett, Mauku, 21 \> acres.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 539, 11 June 1920, Page 2
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