BOROUGH AFFAIRS
petone: council meets The fortnightly meeting of the I’etone Borough Council was held last night, the Beputy-Mayor, Councillor G. Cook, presiding. 1 Other councillors present were:—C. P. l»i‘l Ck w b ‘V n r k --P A i- Scl V llfi fiehl. E. N. Campbell, W. H. Eduard, and V. Jacobs it was decided that every facility be given to enable the borough engineer to lopresent (he council at the Society of ( nil Engineers conference to be held in Auckland on March 14th next. the ambulance van committee was granted their annual subsidy of .£lO ,/a n received from the secretary ot the Dominion federated Sawmillers’ Association re the use by the council of -New Zealand timber only was referred to the engineer. “ r„ T ”■ „ reKll tl ,t l10 sc werngo extension in ed thnf'tl Colh “ s streets, it was decided that the ivork lie proceeded with as soon as possible. In resopnse to a letter from the Bautifving Association aaking that a traffic inspector lie appointed to control traffic on the Esplanade, it was decided to wnt.o to the Suburban Highways Board iecj nesting that they take control of the Esplanade and all other streets in the borough under their jurisdiction.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12617, 30 November 1926, Page 8
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204BOROUGH AFFAIRS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12617, 30 November 1926, Page 8
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