Civic Snapshots
Notes from the Council Chamber
The Society for the Protection of Women and Children advised that at a recent meeting a resolution had been ' passed supporting the council in hs ban on one-room fiats. The letter was received. An offer by Mrs. H. Bevins to s‘-!I about five chains of land fronting Orakei Basin for £l5O as a continuation of the existing unformed road was referred to the town-planning committee for report. The Newmarket Borough Council offered to purchase from the council certain land at the intersection of | Station and Crowhurst Streets. New- | market, for £2,500. The town clerk | reported that the council offered the. land a year ago for £5.000. The j works committee is to report. Stating that never in the history of the Anglican City Mission had so many demands been made on its r--i sources as during the present winter. organising secretary asi • City Council Inst evening for a sn:»stantial grout. The finance committee will prepare a report.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 785, 4 October 1929, Page 11
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164Civic Snapshots Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 785, 4 October 1929, Page 11
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