Some time ago when the 'question nf the behaviour of bathers came before Hie : Devonport (Auckland) Borough Council w was , , lde<l to 'write, to various New' Zealand towns, asking for copies of tlio by-laws governing bathing. On Tuesday night several rcplios were received,- all o'f which, with one exception, were accomP5 n iv , by tho squired by-laws. Tho Wellington City Council, however, wrote;' stating thflt on tho receipt of Is. it would forward the required information. The Mayor (Mr. W. Handlev) stated that this was the first time he had heard of ono local body refusing to supply another with a copy of its by-laws free of charec Jt was decided, on tho motion of fllr. Quartlcy, to forward the shilling, and also an extra penny to cover tho postago of tho by-law. Tho other letters woro referred to tlio By-laws Committee. Mr, J, H. Oldham, land agent, Napier, announces clsewhero in this issue full particulars regarding the sale of a MOacre dairy farm in the Hawkc's Bay district. The New Zealand Txian and Merrantilo Agency Co., Ltd., will hold a stock sale at Waikanae 011 Tuesday, February 11. i St, Patrick's College will reopen on Monday next, February 10. Tho classes ' ..iviU resume on Tuesday, February 11, [■
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1667, 6 February 1913, Page 8
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208Untitled Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1667, 6 February 1913, Page 8
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