POLICE-STATION CORNER
TO BE IMPROVED BY ROUNDING OFF JOB FOR CITY COUNCIL A start will be made next week on rounding off the corner of Princes and O’Rorke Streets in front of the police station. The idea first emanated from Mr. L. A. Eady, a member of the last City Council. The present council took up the plan, obtained the strip of land enclosed by the iron railing from the Government, and decided to improve the corner. The town clerk, Mr. J. S. Brigham, said this morning that the work would he undertaken next week. The iron picket fence 43ft long would be dismantled and re-erected on a curve of 18ft radius rising from Princes Street to O’Rorke Street, so as to line with an existing fence. A new dwarf wail will be constructed.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 779, 27 September 1929, Page 11
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134POLICE-STATION CORNER Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 779, 27 September 1929, Page 11
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