CITY AMBULANCE
1 ■ — STILL IN ABEYANCE. . . Councillor R. A. Wright asked the Mayor at last evening's council meeting what was being done in the way of providing an ambulance for tho city. The Mayor replied that so far they had received no answer from the Harbour Board. He understood that the board had decided to get an ambulance of its own. He regretted that as ho held tbo view that the ambulance service should be in the central site suggested by Mr. Morton (the site of the band rotunda in Jervois Quay). Councillor Hildreth (a member of the .board) said that the board had not decided the matter yet. All that had been done was that the chairman had been asked to purchase an ambulance, but it was still to be decided where it was to bo housed. The position was that the ohairman was to get the ambulance at once, which meant probably within, two months, so that negotiations could still be carried on with the board as to where it should he kept. The Mayor promised that the matter would be biought before the Finance Committee at its next meeting.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2942, 30 November 1916, Page 5
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192CITY AMBULANCE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2942, 30 November 1916, Page 5
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