LARGER MOTOR-CAMP
Council Has The Matter in Hand TARADALE- SUGGESTION The question of additional inotorcamp accommodation at Napier was raised at the meeting of tho Napier Borough Couneil last night, when it was indicated that very definite progress has been made by the special committee of the council which had the matter in hand. A letter from the Taradale Town Board suggested a conference between representatives of the council, the Napier Thirty Thousand Olub, the Autoinobile Association (Hawke's Bay) and the Taradale Town Board to consider the development of the river reserve at Otatara for a motor camp in. the distriet. "This is possibly the result of action taken after Chfistmas iu regard to fufther camping areas," commented the Mayor, Mr 0. O. Morse, "but we have a special committee that is making very definite progress in this connection. I believe that we are able to look after ourselves, and we should let, the Taradale Town Board do likewise." It was decided to reply to the board sfating that the council had the matter in hand but failing the successful completion of their negotiations would be pTeased to consider the alternative project,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 33, 23 February 1937, Page 12
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