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Havelock Rubbish Dump FENCE TO BE ERECTED Because the new "dump" of the Havelock North Town Board is being made use of indiscriminately, a fence is to be erected to check this. A decision to thie effect was arrived at at last night' s ineeting of.the board when the clerk, Mr W. H. Anderson, reported that the rubbish which should be burned on. the owners' premises was being dumped indiscriminately on the new ilump on Campbell road. "Perishable rubbish has also been dumped there, hecessitating the em* ployment" of much extra labour to bury it. Until such time as we are able to fence the dump and erect a gate we will have trouble in this respect, but in the meantime 1 would ask that the board give a ruling in. the matter of rubbish from outside the district being dumped," he added. "Everyone in the country for miles around is picking up his rubbish and dumping it here," said Mr Anderson. "They even come from Hastings, because it's nicerl" "It was decided that the clerk shbuld take the necessary action to have the fence erected, and that outside rubbish should not he allowed to be dumped.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 25, 13 February 1937, Page 6
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199INDISCRIMINATE USE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 25, 13 February 1937, Page 6
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