WOMEN'S REST. TRESPASSERS
Gate to Keep Them Out "Thore has been gross misuse of tho open verand.ahs at the Ecst at nighttime, and this has become so terrible that I have had to make urgent application to the council for some protection in the matter," stated' tho matron, Mrs K. Hagenson, of the Hastings Women 's Rest, in her monthly xeport to the Borough Council last evening. fIt is to be deplored that the council has been called upon to undergo the expense of £30 in tho provision of a telescopic steel gate to the front entrance of the verandah of the Rest and to erect trellis work on the back. verandah," said the Mayor. Mr G. A. Maddison. "This expenditure hjas been made neeessary owing to the serious ' misdemeanours at night at the Rest and t,o keep undesirajjles and others of^ the propcrty. " "* ' ' ^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 177, 13 August 1937, Page 6
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