DEVONPORT COUNCIL
.-io-K**! 1 - 1 su , r ,° tiie resolutions were on [\ s kiJ 1 ! 1 ? 3 - re P°rted the Mayor. Mr. ~ A „ idge * to the Devonport Borough Council last evening, when recounting the attitude adopted by a recent joint meeting of the local bodies to consider heavy traffic fees. The local bodies opposed any reduction but were ready t° raise the fees on private cars. A complaint by Mr. A. F. Hooper about the state of O’Neill’s Point Cemeterv was ''[“i as .Hot well founded"; the sum Vu • ra lsed by public subscription and the Government subsidy, were spent last ;* >ar . ln cleaning up, and the present sexton is doing his best. Mr. J. W. Williamson, Mayor of Takapurui rorwarded a cheque for £lO 10s for cemetery improvements. I? r a b l? ck , pf flats »n terrace style at Narrow Neck were approved. examining several schemes the 'ouncil is to investigate a plan for pro- ' tank to handle the drainDevonport before it is discharged at Narrow Keck beach, in town clerk reported that outstand"fo ?i5 oun l e ? to £1 ’ 395 * which was less than at last year’s date, r decided that the Local Bodv Board he asked to sanction an 1 noil*t"a 1 ereby the borough takes ; cSun flnH>. d from loan to the general . f d / sum of -£4,300 expended f s land at Cheltenham Beach and w id«ning Victoria Road. At the k. the tapproval is to be asked for fcx o £i SS g , of / !o , an P° !l on the raising
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 594, 21 February 1929, Page 6
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257DEVONPORT COUNCIL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 594, 21 February 1929, Page 6
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