Westmmeir© Estate AUCKLAND CITY cP Shells dV S* “Westmere” opened 1923. All its 328 sections sold and about 230 homes and shops of modern design now grace its streets. ‘‘Westmere Extended” opened 1926. But 5 out of its 98 sections remain unsold. 20 houses have been erected there and several more building permits applied for. “Westmere Park Estate” opened in part in October, 1926, and so rushed that the “Sunny Brae” section, which was reserved for future subdivision, has had to be surveyed and roaded also. /yWestmere ParK Point /luck land City Council y A / 4/ /d -VP Ay?' o lOG 40 £^°° < w a. in. <yr 4 “5 45 zno 98' fa 4G 250 CQ. 47 zso W S 3 4 z)z-zs 95 5b O <9 o A C> <r V O & 3 Xy vT c &>**: y, o 2? S-+ 0 N- & 0 $ Z' S? in O V>> o % £> » 0 Pi & o/ * / of" O' A & \A V Harrison & Grierson L /censec/ .S ors c> o co $ <3* 89 'V .PfT^ Po c^zrs Consultants -rex 200 Plan m 21 a-o vS^ O ■Cz^o y Note Preas & me.asureme.rrbs subjexob to c/iec/f by Survey Depil V 9v o Cl. v? 3 s 0 w^ 02: cu fb* 6° o <p. Locality Plan a wP 5° cox s BA Y \oy •Q 93 A) 103 £3OO £ 40Q °> 34-4-4 Westmere Estate o r 325 Cj ru o -p* f2 £ rz7o ah. <Z CD Westmere •L Park F.stat B? estmere c 'Vy Estate Extension o. O A Q THE. ZOO SEND US £lO DEPOSIT AND WE WILL SELECT FOR YOU THE BEST AVAILABLE SECTION ACCORDING TO OUR JUDGMENT, RESERVING TO YOU THE RIGHT TO EXCHANGE SAME AT ANY TIME FOR ANY OTHER UNSOLD SECTION, WITH ADJUSTMENT OF PRICE. You cannot go wrong in following the lead of the Auckland City Council, which acquired from Westmere Park Estate Section No. 1 by purchase, and was presented by the Directors with a strip of land along the entire waterfront, thus ensuring equal access to the whole of the sand beaches to every section holder and preserving to the Public the fine old Christmas trees, the golden Kowhais and the other native flora which so lavishly adorn the waterfront. , Think of it! .In 1923 about 100 acres of smiling dairying lands overlooking the Waitemata, and to-day a close-in suburb where 250 families have made their homes amidst every City convenience (school, electricity, gas, water, drainage, fast and cheap transit by Municipal cars and buses to the centre of the City) and where more are buying and building every day. Then the prices are so moderate compared with other waterfront sections in that favoured vicinity, and the terms so easy. Just £lO deposit and £lO in three months on sections up to £250, and £lO deposit and £lO in three months and £lO in six months on sections over £250. Balance £1 per month of Principal, with settlement in full in 4 years. Interest on balances 6 per cent, per annum. W©stmtere Estta€© C© e Winstone Building, 77 Queen Street, AUCKLAND. 6EAY & COCKEOFT, CSoS®S Selltcig Ag©cttSo
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 1, 23 March 1927, Page 14
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