DEVONPORT BOROUGH COUNCIL.
-w. Devorpurt Bnroush Council mot last *" ,h>. v-.vi.r Mr. 'I'- t-aniuut. pre-eTanW'-i-r ' „:,.,,. :l i,o , rc-sftii Messrs. J. Mays. b. Aldridge. J. P *SrS Bond. A. V. t'nier. A. Hartley. jglfftSfl of 1 Per c,_t. Tbe proposal s accepted T motorette proa ue« table ot fares P ri fk would be Placed in each vehicle 22 Sere .ppro-lmatcly two-thlrdj of ■Itese »«"; »har-ca a')il "i-re aureed to. Jj&'&er B«p,Uv for uavu requiren enu S *%E 84_c_" main? authorised on the proposals, would he treated as ur.ent kfZ "renovation of the mortuary SSeLThis was referred to the en-|-r-^ T r n^tfss I ?t%ervf"-t 0 both D.'vonport and Standisco, *_. the Municipal Fire Krlptfle and me* '? e Devonport and Vntixliall Rate- «* The Calliope Road «as herein supported. It was Ultl--6,16 i» .ffraed to defer decision pending Station With the superintendent and SjMPertion. R _ on the rPeom . B *Ssn of the Works Committee it ■"rt-Se- to finish the kerhins and "tSSne oSecond Avenue and to pro-__fSS?-M formation of Stanley Point gi'enminatlnß the dangerous corner by road was 80 S°orf/ed D to be inot.ned and the footpatW cl.awC P orapialnt ! ..-Soreral com--ffi-Tof overcharge were rr-oe ved. and g_3 were the basis of pre- ( No'tice n - n ß..a'd ra „ria of motion was jgX reconsider the road plan of Vie toil Hoad.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 162, 10 July 1924, Page 15
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