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The plan here shown is that of a new block of flats to be erected in Carlton Gore Road, just below Grafton Road. There will be four flats appointed in the most modern manner. The frontage to Carlton Gore Road is 83ft, by a depth of 270 ft. while the rear area will extend in length 83ft. The finished structure will be of old English design, with tiled roof , and two bay windows on either side of an attractive portico in keeping with the rest of the architecture. The building will be of brick and concrete. Messrs. Mullions and Smith, Lister Buildings, are the architects.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 1, 23 March 1927, Page 22

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The plan here shown is that of a new block of flats to be erected in Carlton Gore Road, just below Grafton Road. There will be four flats appointed in the most modern manner. The frontage to Carlton Gore Road is 83ft, by a depth of 270ft. while the rear area will extend in length 83ft. The finished structure will be of old English design, with tiled roof, and two bay windows on either side of an attractive portico in keeping with the rest of the architecture. The building will be of brick and concrete. Messrs. Mullions and Smith, Lister Buildings, are the architects. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 1, 23 March 1927, Page 22

The plan here shown is that of a new block of flats to be erected in Carlton Gore Road, just below Grafton Road. There will be four flats appointed in the most modern manner. The frontage to Carlton Gore Road is 83ft, by a depth of 270ft. while the rear area will extend in length 83ft. The finished structure will be of old English design, with tiled roof, and two bay windows on either side of an attractive portico in keeping with the rest of the architecture. The building will be of brick and concrete. Messrs. Mullions and Smith, Lister Buildings, are the architects. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 1, 23 March 1927, Page 22

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