LOCAL HOUSING SHORTAGE.
There still continues to be an un- | satisfied demand for houses in Stratford. One owner of a number of houses informed the “Central Press” to-day that he could easily let, ano iher half-dozen houses and to good tenants. GRANDSTAND CHARGES. Notice of hits intention ftp move that the charges for use of the Victoria Park grandstand lor football matches be reduced was given by Cr. i R. F. Harkness at last night’s meetng of the Borough Council after he I had referred to the disagreement be (ween the council and the Taranaki Rugby Union over the charges. I GIRL GUIDES’ LOYALTY. ! The loyal message from the girl guides of New Z: aland for transmission to King George and Queen Elizabeth at the time of the Coronation, which was brought to Stratford reenly, reached Auckland to-day, after passing through the hands of hunt dreds of .girl guides throughout, the (North Eland and receiving the imI print of the municipal seals of many ' cities and. boroughs. The mess-age will be returned to Wellington on May 11, and will be forwarded to the King and Queen by the GovernorGeneral, Lord Galway
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 397, 2 April 1937, Page 4
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191LOCAL HOUSING SHORTAGE. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 397, 2 April 1937, Page 4
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