WHAT TO DO?
UNEXPENDED CARNIVAL MONEY. A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Citizens' Carnival Association is to be held in the Mavor's room at 5 p.m. to-morrow, to decide in what manner the profits made by the last carnival are to be expended. A. section of the public labour under the impression that the credit of each carnival was to bo devoted to the development of. Central Park, but that is not the case. Only the profit made by the' first oarnival (£1832) was definitely allocated to that $ork. the result of the last carnival wa3 hardly so satisfactory, but there remains the sum of'£776 to be spent on some work that is calculated to benefit the city as a whole., Some people hold the idea that it would only be fair to spend ■ carnival money in various parts of the city, whilst others are of opinion that it is of-little practical uso commencing a' number of works, such as Central Park, leaving the city to boar tho brunt of the cost of' completing them. ' As the time is drawing near when arrangements will have to -bo made for tho holding of next year's carnival, it is fulr time that some'use was being made if the handsome balance in hand.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2209, 23 July 1914, Page 8
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212WHAT TO DO? Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2209, 23 July 1914, Page 8
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