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NEW MARINE SUBURB

ELEVATED HOME SITES WITHIN 20 MINUTES OF CITY Within 20 minutes of the heart of the city by concrete road, but with all the advantages of a waterside suburb is the “Recreation Estate,” which has been subdivided by Richard Arthur, Ltd. It has been appropriately named, for residents will have the delights of boating, swimming and fishing on the Waitemata, and also the land sports in the playing ground and park which is being laid out. This is a new subdivision of western suburbs. Roads have been already formed and dedicated, and city drainage, water, gas, electric light are available. The harbour and landscape views are unsurpassed by any position overlooking either the Manukau or the Waitemata harbours. Buses pass the property now and there is a proposal afoot to extend the tramways there shortly. The subdivision contains 47 elevated home sites, fronting Koromiko Road. Taupata Avenue, Riro Avenue and Moa Street, and within easy distance of the Meola Estuary. The terms are easy, entailing only £lO deposit. Prospective buyers will be motored out to the estate on application to the agents. Richard Arthur. Ltd., land auctioneers. Queen Street, or B. L. Bagnall, land agent, 501 New Zealand Insurance Building, Queen Street.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 526, 1 December 1928, Page 14

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NEW MARINE SUBURB Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 526, 1 December 1928, Page 14

NEW MARINE SUBURB Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 526, 1 December 1928, Page 14

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