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DO AS I TELL YOU, NOT AS I DO, Mr. Aitken said there was a small section of land that bad been cut off by the Tramway Company from the Botanical Gardens. A number of citizens were anxious that there should be some resoit there for holiday-maters. When they went up there for a holiday there was no convenience of any kind, they could not obtain refreshments or shelter, and this Bill simply proposed to enable the Council to lease a small portion of the land for a period of forty-two years.— Daily paper. King Dak; " Get out ! "

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 175, 7 November 1903, Page 17

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DO AS I TELL YOU, NOT AS I DO, Mr. Aitken said there was a small section of land that bad been cut off by the Tramway Company from the Botanical Gardens. A number of citizens were anxious that there should be some resoit there for holiday-maters. When they went up there for a holiday there was no convenience of any kind, they could not obtain refreshments or shelter, and this Bill simply proposed to enable the Council to lease a small portion of the land for a period of forty-two years.— Daily paper. King Dak; " Get out! " Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 175, 7 November 1903, Page 17

DO AS I TELL YOU, NOT AS I DO, Mr. Aitken said there was a small section of land that bad been cut off by the Tramway Company from the Botanical Gardens. A number of citizens were anxious that there should be some resoit there for holiday-maters. When they went up there for a holiday there was no convenience of any kind, they could not obtain refreshments or shelter, and this Bill simply proposed to enable the Council to lease a small portion of the land for a period of forty-two years.— Daily paper. King Dak; " Get out! " Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 175, 7 November 1903, Page 17

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