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FLYING STONES

PICKED UP BY MOTORS SHOP WINDOW BROKEN Complaints have been made to the Mt. Eden Borough Council because of loose stones on the concrete r-ad beyond the Dominion Road tram terminus, and because of the danger to neighbouring windows through flying pebbles flung by passing cars. A plateglass window was broken recently in the business area. The council shortly will lay the centre of the road in bitumen. “We cannot wait any longer for the trams,’ commented the Mayor, Mr. E. H. Potter, last evening, when the decision of the council was made.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 314, 27 March 1928, Page 16

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FLYING STONES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 314, 27 March 1928, Page 16

FLYING STONES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 314, 27 March 1928, Page 16

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