NO. ELEVEN, HAMILTON OWN BELT.
•Sir,— lt is to be hoped there will -be a full attendance of th j iu mbers ut the Domain B >.uvl at the meeting to-night, and of the public too, at seven •o'ch.ck, on a very unp trtaut mutter. The le.ising of section No. 1 1 of the oo.vu b-jit is to be decided. Kuui'-iur has it, that i* will be put up in oue lot, and that a small r'uijr is formsd to acquire this foui^ acres of laud, which is really the only site available for sidings for coal-yards, timber-yards, and other purposes. What should be done, would be to cut i. up in half-acre lots, reserving, say, two chains wide for a road between the sections and the railway, which could be made available iu thefuturofor sidings. — Yours, &c, Fairplay.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1137, 9 October 1879, Page 2
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139NO. ELEVEN, HAMILTON OWN BELT. Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1137, 9 October 1879, Page 2
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