Mellington and Christchurch
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1 '<■'•«• ft:.t(.oiHtion.—CopyvlDn. Sydney, this day. Mil, Nesmmtt, town clerk, iutorviowed on his return from New Zsaland, epoko highly of the eloanlinesa and efficiency of the Christchnrch dostractor compared with that at Wellington. Tho stroot lighting ot Chriatchurch was not good, tho lumps '.loing too far apart. Wellington strcola wevo deplorably had. This wag iu- some nicnsurn duo to tho recent tram conatrnction. Tho smoko nuisance iu Wellington wa< much tho aamo mi that experienced in Svdtifcy. Ho re« grotted to hoar that tho Wellington corporation did not rcceivo that assistance from tho police in controlling the taftic ami enforcing the byt'laws that they woto entitlod to. Wellington had moro oxlcnsivo municipal powers than Svdnoy, Ho wr.s gratified to rind that Cbrislohurcb, Wellington and Dunedin wero adopting the greater cities soheine,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1113, 7 October 1904, Page 2
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135Mellington and Christchurch Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1113, 7 October 1904, Page 2
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