TAURANGA NOTES
Seven competitors took part :n tho fire brigades’ run for the Randle Cup. It resulted: Deputy-Superintendent Snowden, 1; Fireman W. Griffiths, -» Fireman F. Bickers, 3.
* * * Mr. D. G. Sullivan, M.P. for Avon. has been paying a visit to friends i» the district.
In the presence of a large nu of citizens, the Mayor, Mr. B. C* * bins, laid a commemorative tablet a the new borough municipal buildinffc which are being erected tor borough’s electricity department the ground floor, and public room and library unpstairs. The bin. ing is to cost £7,000. * * • At the borough council works committee submitted a schea of street works, amounting to £4,C- • It was decided to reopen the quarry at once, and proceed with - first portion of the works by and metalling Morris and Fra Streets, at a cost of £SOO. The borough engineer and a^ cr \. tect, were instructed to invest*** and report on three suggested sites the salt water baths. The enginer reported on the co * pletion of the bitumenising of the | highways, and said that the work »*■ j been done within the estimates.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 974, 17 May 1930, Page 10
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182TAURANGA NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 974, 17 May 1930, Page 10
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