BUILDING IN HAMILTON.
PROBABLY A RECORD. (By Telegraph.—Own Corvcsnnnrient I HAMILTON, this day. No one seeing the amount of building in Hamilton would credit that tho district is experiencing a slump. In Jny buildings to the estimated value rd' £11.000 were erected, which was considered very good, in view of tiie fin-;, that ■ that month i- usually regarded -.i, ;,,.- slowest of the year. In Align-;. •,■. ■ ever, a remarkable rise «n- shown. I permits being issued in the borough I ~■ I buildings the total value of which i- no 'I less than £34, Sun. \\ ben ;~- figure.were rend before the council 1.,-: n.■_■,,: | the Muvor i .Mr. .1. I.'. low, .-aid be I thought' tiny would •-• nnd v- .i iconl j for any town of lliiiiiil'-ui'- -;/•■ in toe j Dominion.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 212, 7 September 1922, Page 3
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128BUILDING IN HAMILTON. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 212, 7 September 1922, Page 3
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