FEARFUL TENANTS
NOTICE TO QUIT SERVED BY CITY QUEST FOR NEW HOMES Press Association. WELLINGTON, Saturday. It has been known for some time that the City Council has acquired, under the Public Works Act, a site on Te Aro flat for the erection of the new milk station. The area concerned includes a small portion of Tory Stret, one side of Charlton Avenue, the greater portion of Alma Lane, and a number of houses in Francis Place. Last week notices were served on some 37 tenants to quit their dwellings, and other premises occupied by them. This step on the part of the City Council has caused some alarm, and the tenants have decided to wait on the council and ask for co-operation with them in endeavouring to And housing accommodation for those who are asked to vacate their present homes.
It has also been decided that, if necessary, the Labour Department should be approached for assistance and guidance in the present situation and that the Government be asked to take an active interest, in conjunction with the City Council, in e?ideavouring to find homes for those likely to be ejected.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 283, 20 February 1928, Page 9
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191FEARFUL TENANTS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 283, 20 February 1928, Page 9
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