NEW CITY ROAD
BUILDING IN THE WAY SHORTLAND STREET PROJECT ENGINEER’S SUGGESTION T H E proposal to form a new street from Shortland Street n°ow F ° rt Str . eet ' through the site now occupied by the old post o.nce, was introduced at last Cifv Cn mee , tin 3 of the Auckland City, Council, by a letter from the New a | er ,° f a he National Bank of New Zealand, who asked that the council allow them a 12 inch strip them t h V • boundary to allow them to finish off the side of their building in an attractive manner.
Ilayorl layor moved that the matter be deferred until the result of his n°sro thr“n“er d w^o suggested that if a roadway wide enough for traffic was secured, it need not necessarily be open for ov4r all its length. Buildings could be carried °- r HiV S a had been done in the case plrtlv- bui?r ney ° St ° fflce ’ which was P mu b U across a roadway. ihe mayor's motion was adopted.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 55, 27 May 1927, Page 3
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172NEW CITY ROAD Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 55, 27 May 1927, Page 3
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