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INTERSECTION LAND

Council Given Right

After long negotiations with the Railways Department, it had been agreed that the City Council should acquire the land necessary to realign the Waltham Road and Barbadoes street intersection, the city development committee reported to the council on Monday evening. The land had been offered on condition that a concrete or crib block retaining wall was built along the western boundary of the new construction, that the council acquire the land at valuation, and that it pay all legal, survey and construction costs, including relocation of two buildings.

It was expected that the proceeds from the sale of residual land after the realignment had been made would meet the consideration for the land at present owned by the Railways Department, the committee said.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660209.2.196

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30980, 9 February 1966, Page 18

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128

INTERSECTION LAND Press, Volume CV, Issue 30980, 9 February 1966, Page 18

INTERSECTION LAND Press, Volume CV, Issue 30980, 9 February 1966, Page 18

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