AVONDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL
A meet in. of the Arondale BoroaA i ' ouncil was held last erenio. Ihe «•• HI (Mr. TV. .1. Tai, I pm-Mlns over f>s J*b' I Clarke, II Potter. E. Croft. A. E. Lord P I Turner, t. D. Jones, (i. Malcolm, and v _ f Blackman. * | A depuration was revived from the rat. I payers of Avondaie South, the spotrsm.; I belns Mr. W. rondlehur.r and Mr. Ti wiS I ure.ns that a social l„m he cr-erVodi,,' I request had already hee n J I conned, who had decided unanimously JJj I to entertain the idea, as it was felt that i! ■ _sr.«j» 'oV 10 "W*l I tne vmunt l.den BoroiiKh Counc far. I r° P i T ° f ,h r ?- n " ,M " n "rtl-f nZ 1 menda ons to the Onrernment in co nn „ c . H non wi h motor traffic reflations.— itr£ £. resolved to reply thn tI he council had alrraJJ I traffic license? r " m ncaT T | On the recommendation of t*,r eni'msur H If was resolved lo ~,,-ep, ,„e lender,?*; I Allntn Electrical.,-,, f„ r lht . i two Browu-Bnvrrio motors al. the council-, 1 quarry for the sum of _22.'i. {?.' The huildinc inspector reported that SiV- i January I. huiidinz permits of an _m I mated r-T„e of Mins had heen issued. £ H that fourteen buildings were in course 0 ; H The turncock reported that a fotiT-lnrli m main had I'-en laid along St. George's Road B A resolution was passed making a sneriii Karate of as.inn of o n e penny in the p„uE 1 security fo,- „ , oan of , 7 .vrai I he raised for the ro,i„,- )■-. share of I of reconstruction in concrete of fh, Avon. 1 dale section of the Auckland-Henderson I mam northern highway. m _■' _Tr was resolved to hold a special met. | ins on Monday erenins. February ». fn r it, |" purpose of considering the i-n<*ln»r't I estimate of the cost of rotlcailatin. vrith I vyater mains fbe remainder of Avondil. ■ South as far as Blockhouse Bay. A few days ago at tbe Kaik, a tvagedj' H was averted by the prompt actiou of two ■ chauffeurs in the employ of the Posul ft' Department (says the "Dunedin Start | They were enjoying their holiday near f" the beach there when they heard chil- fc dren's screams. It. was a small tor [1 struggling thigh deep in the sea, anil __E apparently in terrible distress, while hi! X, coompa.ninns. childlike, tied from fe tl scene. The two men hastened in, anil ]■}.', were horrified to find an octopus grip- |i ping the legs of the boy, whom the? |v. quickly detached from the hideout t creature by battering the latter to | death. Beyond a fright, the boy ttai [.- unharmed.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 30, 5 February 1925, Page 8
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