PAPATOETOE HALL
PURCHASE DEFERRED
ni J. le Manukau County Council last offered the Papatoetoe Town full control of the hall, which j P r esent in tlie bands of the combodies, and owned by neither, uoi Position at present is ambigfhas ’ As a cleaning-up proposition, ‘ county offered the board to asv 1 co "trol of the hall, ori taking th e unpaid portion of the loan. ’’ •*2,760, less the paid portion of *i nkin S fund. £260, the board to < J the council £129. being the debit e\i«*^ Ce the hall account. The yTj’ng loan has 26 years still to run. vf_ °!?£ discussion ensued, and finally r * Nicholson moved that the board tn °J nmen d to a meeting of ratepayers called, that the hall be purti. at the council’s offer, providing on c th enlarged area could be rated Thi« same basis as the present area, after ? as sec °nded by Mr. Hall, but waj« r tJsV^y ier discussion the proposal the as it was decided that boarrf ln^ e Was not opportune for the "ia deferred. 0 action - and the matter
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 95, 13 July 1927, Page 3
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183PAPATOETOE HALL Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 95, 13 July 1927, Page 3
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