MARSLAND HILL MONUMENT.
j To the Kdilor. Sir,-As (he historic Marsland Mill has now been handed over to the lioroiigh Council, and whereas Die conI tractors have arrived lo commence (he | erection of the monument, and whereas they will require witter for Hie con- ■ st ruction thereof, and whereas Hie llarj bur Hoard has granted stone for that | purpose, and whereas water will be rej i|inri'il by the large number of peojile who will attend the imveiling or opening ceremony, and whercu- it is conlemplaleil by s„mc that an ornamental drinking fountain and other conveniences will shortly be erected thereon, and whereas -lime people objected to subscribe to a monument, and whereas they mav be willing to help pay for a drinking-placc. seats, cic: now. therefor.- it j s suggested that the ough Council lav on a permanent water supply, .ivniiablf for sill tut lire requirements.— I am. el/-.. PL'KAKA.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 17, 13 February 1909, Page 2
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150MARSLAND HILL MONUMENT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 17, 13 February 1909, Page 2
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