NEW LYNN BOROUGH COUNCIL
.- T s® New Lynn Borouph Council met on day. Mr. G. Lawson, Deputy\l? r * Presided. try'': Worthington resigned as a SS*** of the council. The resignar6ceived with regret and the is f?!, 0 Worthington's services be recorded on the minutes. a( jvi ® . railways district engineer an biat the question of installing 4vf*r, Utomalic alarm at the Totara a ' n ] V e crossing had been. considered, coulH Was regretted that the work bot be carried out this year. He that the stopping of all VeniAnS* I '* ew R>’ nn could not be conMr r y ar ranged. q u *. Dawson said the need of both ■Kr as . l i on ® being considered urgent ones MnnH° rcibly brought home to him on ay „ rnc,rnin -, when the locality a in dense fog. There was number of children alongside and ?*!£»* on tbeir way to school it woo here was no automatic alarm no -7 8 a mat ter for. congratulation that ent occurred when a train ablA t through without anyone being thfi « l ° 3ee until it was right up to anotv. rossine: lt "'as decided to make Ttunji-M 1 * efr ° rt to induce the Railway this r tnient bo reduce the danger at “*• crossing.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 983, 28 May 1930, Page 17
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