GLEN EDEN AFFAIRS
The Glen Eden Town Board met °» Monday Mr X\ . E. Jlartia T office VThe question of a new rtine that again discussed, the clerk V°* ber conihe had not received any on the munication from the ftepartm " jjt un til matter. It was decided to Q .,r the next meeting, and t'ten h tp . the Whole of the corresponded gether with letters re | ar ®"f„v track, posed footbridge over the r to Mr. H. G. R. Mason, M.F-unit** A letter from the school c traff ,. stated that the rccentb-erect g , signs were a source of dange‘. {all 0 f!. children might climb them a min itW» It was decided to inform the c wlt a that it was an offence to mteri traffic signs. . ban k ovg' The. clerk reported that draft was in the vicinity "I l * tf said this figure was considerably cess of last year, owing to the „ rates were not coming in as usual.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 563, 16 January 1929, Page 2
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