TE KUITI CHAMBER
PREMIUM BONDS ADVOCATE support forTand league (Prom Our Own. Cor,-„ pon . TB KUITi. To d Reporting that the King Advancement Dengue had circulars regarding a land settle conference at Te Kuiti . u,n «a; Mr. S. R. Craig, chairman H Rmti Chamber of Commerce * gested that the chamber „,•■»»- represented at it. i* Already a number of . huu intimated that they send delegates, and ta© teQ( W - 5 promised to be a represent?**, it »us Doped that as manvi»* 05 ‘ ot the chamber of commer,.. 10 ®®***! sible would attend, ani end ot tlie conference a stimL* 1 tation would be sent to YVeHu? “'Pc Place the decision of the l” 810 " :■ oetore Cabinet. 1 Ul Ut\-, : Regarding the question of oh>. an extra wool sale at Aiicl-i Ulol V Stranger is still meeting!^ Mr. iv Low submitted a regarding premium bonds «**&>•“: quiries that had been made i* appear that this form of was proving very popular \n tmer countries, and had been the promoting thrift among the ,«!. ns The chamber thought that it ? 10 * be of great assistance to the J»J ou; S of this country it something *** nature was introduced into \>» , !c ' land, as it would prevent the L* of a large sum of money-sS! mately £IOO.OOO annually-I7 PPrOI tain Australian lottery alone * **• It was decided, on the ninti.. Mr. Dorigan. that the MbSS? 1 Finance be written to. askinr nhf r question of the issue of bonds be considered by the n mi “» ment. * ne Gov 'ra. The Taumarunui Chamber of r. merce solicited the chamber’s oein Land’ UP ° f a t£ The chairman thought the »„> could well be discussed at the W' - coming land settlement confe,.. and that the Taumarunui Chamh..”notified to that effect. ™ " It was resolved that the chamt should become a member of the v Zealand Band Settlement and Deveie ' ment Deague, as its advocacy of t. settlement of undeveloped land heartily supported by the chamb The bad state of the road lead,., to the hospital was pointed out by tw Zobel, who said the condition of in, road was dangerous to the convevanr of patients to the institution, it ». decided to bring the matter before a borough council. It was reported that in about tm months’ time a special farmers’ tra r conveying about 300 passengers. » o ,i. arrive in Te Kuiti from Wellington As a large number of intending pas. sengers had expresesd the wish t, break the journey at Te Kuiti, air travel by car to New Plymouth, it «. decided to get in touch with the Nc, Plymouth Chamber of Commerce air. with several interested local bodies ta Taranaki in the effort to secure their co-operation in providing suitacle motor conveyance for the party.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 636, 12 April 1929, Page 10
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453TE KUITI CHAMBER Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 636, 12 April 1929, Page 10
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