COURTS OF JUSTICE: A SUGGESTION
(To the Editor.) Sir,—l do not intend'to trespass on your valuable space to any extent I only desire to suggest to the Chamber of Commerce and Law Society that it would be a great convenience to business men lawyers, and others having business at our Law Courts if all the Courts were •? Ki Q one .> Udill g in a. central and surtable position. The site on which the present Supreme Court stands is, no doubt an excellent one, but it is too far from the business portion of the city, and to get to it one has to climb up a fairly steep hill. This site would be a most suitable one for the new University buildings, and I feel confident that an equally good site for Law Courts can easily be procured. Perhaps you will consider the matter, and express your own opinion.—l am, etc., PROGRESS.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 133, 5 June 1907, Page 8
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