HUTT PARK COMMITTEE
The Hutt Park Committee held a meeting at Lower Hutt last evening. There Were pwsent Messrs. Baldwin (chairman), jVJ'Ewan, Brocklebank, Burrkjge, Macaskill, and Barlow. Tho Hutt and Petone Borough Councils forwarded donations of £20 each, being the balance of promised contributions of £65 each. Mr. Cameron, whose tender of £50 for grazing rights of the Park for a year was accepted come time ago, wrote to say that he Was not prepared to accept the lease, arid offering £30 instead, It woo resolved that his lease be not proceeded with, and that he be asked to pay one month's lease of the park he has already had. A letter was received from the Hutt Valley Trotting Club, asking the committee to reopen negotiations for the use of the park on one day for racing purposes. It was resolved to ask that body to submit definite propoeale, and to inform it that it will probably be necessary to alter iho position of tho course. At the instigation of Mr. M'Ewan, it was resolved that tho City Council's attention bo drawn to the agreement it had not yet complied with in reference to a water supply in iho park for firo purposes.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 15
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203HUTT PARK COMMITTEE Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 15
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