CARVED MAORI HOUS[?]
OFFER ACCEPTED
j TRUSTEES PREPARED TO GlHn j SEVEN YEARS - ■ LEASE. Ke
t ® 1 The Mayor, Mr. T. Jackson, infcXi j ed the Rotorua Borough Council Ki Wednesday night that in aeeordsB) with instructions, he had intervietBe the owners of the carved house H>i Whakarewarewa, and said they prepared to give a seven years' IsB1 at a peppercorn rental. The prope®! belonged to a trust and there vasB'l power to give a lease for a 1ogHc period. The trust would not exiS to he called npon to pay rates orS surances. The Council would he fw I to make a charge for admission in view of the fact that some expeW*would be entailed in improving S approach, the trust would com?B sate the authority to the extent® £50' if the lease were not renewei® the end of the seven years. It®h estimated that the cost of impr:®i' ments would be £82, but if relief bour were used a deduction of wo could be made. K! Cr. O. H. Coleman moved andfltt W. Galbraith seeonded, that the cSRisbe accepted, and that the parhs Sec reserves committee go into the way of obtaining some financial His turn from the building. Hp: The motion was carried. ■ E c
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 152, 19 February 1932, Page 4
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