A DENIAL
SIELAND BATHS QUESTION t KNIGHT’S STATEMENT fe&re not acting as a ‘dog in the «»/” said Cr. G. Knight, chairieof the City Council Parks Com--3 to-day. in reply to Dr. F. J. iwr, who issued yesterday a statesi containing this remark. !r. flayner had referred to the de;:n of the committee in resolving V lift the injunction restraining Kiind from building baths near the bat the north end of Point Chefer Beach. 11l site we were going to build on !suggested to Dr. Kayner, who cid not consider it,” continued Mr. :.-t. [ Knight also referred to the foli®«a:traet from the statement by ■■er, published in The Sun: ‘To-day the chairman of the remittee, Mr. Knight, and Mr. Verson and Mr. Donald said they :not care what was done about •e beach. They were interested *jr in the council’s riparian :nts.” fticommittce made no such statel" ho said. “I absolutely contra:Dr. Rayner’s assertion. We main:hat if Dixieland, Ltd., built oppo;ur park it would spoil the beach.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 500, 1 November 1928, Page 13
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166A DENIAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 500, 1 November 1928, Page 13
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