BEACH IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE.
1 At a meeting of the Poxton Beach Committee held in Palmerston N. last week, Mr. A. Dawick, who presided, was elected chairman for the year. The secretary reported that the sports and various entertainments had resulted in a profit of about £BO. . It was decided to approach the Harbour Board and ask for someone to be appointed to keep the road on to the beach clear of sand. The chairman, secretary, and Mr. J. Nairn were appointed to obtain all the information they can with regard to forming /i town board at the beach settlement, and to report at the next meeting to be held at the beach at Easter time.
It was decided to bring the life saving reel in from the ocean beach during the winter months. The matter of a separate school was discussed and it was resolved to keep it before the authorities as the attendance is now about 60 pupils wffiich it was considered, warranted a separate school.
decided to erect conveniences at the public hall to comply with the regulations.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3751, 7 February 1928, Page 2
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180BEACH IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3751, 7 February 1928, Page 2
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