MIRAMAR AFFAIRS
meeting; op council. The Jlirawar Borough Council met last evening, tho Shiyor (Mr. S. il. Siom*/ presiding. Councillors H. K. EoueL'islww, B. Collie, B. F. Gardener, .). HicKs, h. J. Burnett, and Mrs. Annie M'Vicar were also present.
Letters strongly protesting against tlic council's action in dosing 'iverton Bond at Karaka Bay were received from fivii property owners and residents of tho district. According to oiio v ritor the road is the main nrteii.U road to tin? north end of Karaka Bay, a.s veil us Scorching Bay and thb Torus, "'.lie council decided to obtain an tstiuinte of tlie cost of putting the road into n state of repair with a, view to ofiiin? it again. It was pointed out iiv ine town cierk that tiho road had never been legally closed.
In connection with the council's offer to Scots College of a smail piece of land iiear the college for the piirposi , . uf erecting a shelter for students for t.raine, tho college authorities relied euggesting that the council build the shelter. It was decided not to tike any further action.
The Kindergarten Connc'i; are very grateful to Mr. and Mrs. l'aliirsoir (of M'Grcgor AVright's) for th»ir vulimlile assistance givcit in conn.'orion with (lie display of paintings, held in the FinnP2r Club this week, lor tlie benefit if the Free Kindprgnrtcu. The will bo on view for a wliilu at Jl'Grcgor Wright's Studio, and people «nxiuus to liel]> in tho good work ilone by these kindcrgnrtenij should lose no time in going to see tho pictures Hid buying tickets for the art union.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 240, 4 July 1919, Page 5
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264MIRAMAR AFFAIRS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 240, 4 July 1919, Page 5
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