HOUSING REFORM
REPAIRS AND DEMOLITIONS ORDERED. A report placed before the City Council last night by the Public Health Con> mittce recommended that notices should be served on owners renuiring structural alterations to be carried out to the various premises named. The committee recommended also that condemnation notices should be authorised to be served with respect to ten otheir premises mentioned:—24 Ghuznee Street, 40 College Street, 82 Elizabeth Street, 17 Sage's Lane, 2 Ellice Street, Mahora Sf'-eet, 53 Midgrave Street, 22 Abel Smith Street, 9 Martin {Square, 132 Sydney Street. Councillor P. Eraser said that ho had reported the condition of a house, in Willis Street to the Public Health Officer and also to the city sanitary authority. The lioiisd was down a. narrow lane, and it was in a deplorable condition. Most of the windows were broken. The owner himself occupied a lovely home in another part of the district. Councillor Eraser mentioned that the house had been sublet. ' The report was adopted. The Mayor staled that the report of the sanitary insnector on the subject would be available for discussion at the next meeting of the council.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 247, 12 July 1919, Page 6
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189HOUSING REFORM Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 247, 12 July 1919, Page 6
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