HAMILTON.
At a meeting of the Hamilton Borough Coonctl * depntation from the Hamilton Swimming Club asked for an extension of Sunday hours, at the municipal swimming liaths from 10 o-m., and it was referred again to the committee. The Swimming Club at a meeting decided to press the clnb'K representations, and, in the event of the request being refused, to hold a meeting to consider what further action should be token. It Iβ on the question of -the 1 caretaker's Scraday hours that the question has. arisen. With -regard- to the plans for the proposed abattoir, the Department of Agriculture hss written, to the Borough Council thai there were points on. which alterations would pnvne of material sidTantage, end that Mr. A. IJ. Yonng, Teterinery ■nperrlsor, w0u1.4 visit .Wellington and go into the matter. ... Six permtts were granted bj the Hamilton' Borough Council daring December tot new buildings, the T*lue repreeented being £1,677. • ■ • ' .
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 16, 19 January 1914, Page 7
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