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A suggestion was thrown out at last nighfs mooting of the City Council that a now tram stopping-place ■ should bo mado at' Harris Street. Tho tramways engineer is to report on the suggestion. "What progress has been made with the Wadestown tramway schomo?" nskod Councillor Shirtcliffo at last nighfs meeting of tho City Council, The Mayor eaid everything was in order for the statutory public mseting .which will be hold on November 29. Nothing further could bo done in tho meantime. Tho Snperintendont of City Reserves (Mr Glon) has reported to tho City Council' that ho has inspected tho south end of Newtown Park, where, as was suggested by a' recent deputation, a garden of native flora could bo established, and that ho finds that this sito is not in the least way suitable for such a purpose. In his opinion tho most suitable situation for Buch a garden is in the Botanical Gardens. , Tho Reserves Committee recommended that provision bo made in next year's estimates' to start tho work. following on the visit of inspection paid to tho Tβ Aro Baths recently by tho Baths Com.mittce of tho City Council, a recommendation was mado at last nighf 8 meeting of tho council that the following requisites bo provided for tho baths:—Threo planks to bo placed along tho north end of the men's baths to the springboard; wator-chutos to be placed in both men s anil ladies' baths; that tho turning-board in tho men's bath bo continued furthor west; and that the matter of numbering tho monthly baths ticket so as to limit the number of bathes per month bo referred to tho officers for a report Tho mtioh-diwsussod oily balance-shoet was mentioned at last night's meeting of tho City Counoil, when Councillor Cohen asked when tho balanco-sheot would como to hand. Tho Mayor replied that the balance-sheet had just come back from the Audit Office with over two pases of comment attached. Hβ had only received it a few miuuteß beforo tho council openedi and consequently had not had time to study it. He could fay that as soon as ho ' had gone through it, it would bo ciroulated | amongst councillors. Lot J. J. Cnrtis and Co., Shipping, Forwarding and Customhouiio, Agents, Customhouse Quay, move your furniture. They've had yoars if experience in this kind of work, and will do it to your Batisfaotion, No carelose packing or rough handling. Moderate ohareos. -Advt . C 1368 LADIES' TAILORING. Tho oldest and Lost firm, now spring good* and styles. Mr. Nodine will do the fitting. Nodino and Co,, 76 Wellington Terrace. CI22T Motor-cars cleaned and stored. Cars sold on commission. Accumulators-charged; satisfaction guaranteed; pricos reasouablo," Inglie Bros* Hairia Street—Advi

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 668, 19 November 1909, Page 7

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 668, 19 November 1909, Page 7

Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 668, 19 November 1909, Page 7

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