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APPEAL AGAINST COUNCIL

TOWN-PLANNING DECISION

The Newmarket Borough Council having* refused a permit for the erection 01. a new building a.t the corner of Station Road and Broadway, Air. T. U. Wells, through his solicitors, intimated to the council last evening that he had appealed to the Town Planning Board against the decision. The Mayor, Air. Donaldson, said Air. Wells was concealing nothing, and suggested that a written statement of the council’s case should be made for submission to the board, and that Air. Wells should be provided with a copy. It was a test case, and both sides wore anxious to have a correct ruling on the question.

It was decided that a committee should frame a letter embodying the ■case for the council, and that a copy should be forwarded to Mr. Wells.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 890, 6 February 1930, Page 16

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APPEAL AGAINST COUNCIL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 890, 6 February 1930, Page 16

APPEAL AGAINST COUNCIL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 890, 6 February 1930, Page 16

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