MANUREWA TOWN BOARD
The advisability of fencing the foolpath on the eastern side of Great SouU 1 . Road, from the public school to Avenue, was discussed at some lengtn i at last evening’s meeting of the Manurewa Town Board. . Mr. Osborne urged the necessity erecting a fence principally for tne protection of children, from the dal ?|* of travelling stock and motorist--Messrs. Fawcett and Cox express*® the opinion that nothing would stop »■* children walking along the con ere road, and recommended that * tions be given the children to travel o _ the footpath. It was decided to i at the school on Saturday morning inspect the site of the proposed ten ’ The foreman reported that ’ tions had been made for the ‘of 5S trees along the Great South H * in accordance with the arranges made with the Great South « Beautifying Council. • Mr. R. Forbes, foreman to the j was appointed caretaker of the A® Hall.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 770, 17 September 1929, Page 10
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