FRANKTON RATEPAYERS
Confining its activities to constructive criticism and practical co-opera-h iSf. Borou ® h Council, the Frankton Citizens and Ratepayers’ Association has done much for the district during the past year. Representations made to the Railway Department and the council had mostly met with gratifying results, stated the re?2 rt * ol L th ® P re slhent, Mr. D. Wilson, adopted at the annual meeting on Thursday evening. ® tr , on & protest was made at £vfr?w e<i ar f a ? ln various parts of frankton and it was decided to complaia he Beau tifying Society, p’ fop owins officers were elected: Patron, Mr. J. A. I oung, M.P. • dent. Mr. J. s. Anchor; vlce-m-eSI-Messrs. H. Roy. Z. Clephane. E. Caide and C. TVarneford: secretarvtreasurer, Mr. C. E. Tindle; committee F Derrick, W. Borman. J. de E^- P T ton ' W ’ Carr-Rollett. fr , C l?i lds ’ W. Refers. J. Cooper-Smith, tor, Mr rS j an B d ren^n. MCC ° ,driCk: UUdi '
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 697, 24 June 1929, Page 14
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