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AS IT WAS BEFORE

STREET NAMES QUESTION SUBURBS MUST WAIT The vexed question of the renaming of certain street* in the Tamaki and Avondale districts has been postponed again. The Mayor, Mr. G. Baildon, stated £Lt last evening’s meeting of the City Council that the business which should ordinarily have been decided at the last meeting three weeks ago but was held over when that meeting was adjourned owing to the lateness of the hour must now lapse owing to the interim expiry of the statutory time allowed for changing the names. in consequence the whole business must now be begun de novo. Mr. Baildon remarked Incidentally that £lB 18s expended in advertising the proposed changes had been wasted. At Cr. H. P. Burton’s suggestion the matter will be sponsored by the Works Committee which will resurrect the question in the formal and proper way.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 731, 2 August 1929, Page 6

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AS IT WAS BEFORE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 731, 2 August 1929, Page 6

AS IT WAS BEFORE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 731, 2 August 1929, Page 6

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