TOWN'S RECORDS LOST.
; disagtrous RAGLAS _ > I KKBL'ILDIXG DISC'I'SSI-ID. ■j (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) HAMILTON", this <lny. 1 1 lie Rnplan Town Board held a special meeting to discuss the situation caused Jiy the recent fire, in which the Tow n Hall, the lioard room, and the > public library were destroved. , It was reported that all the records of , the board were burnt, including tlie i iniuute books, tlie valuation roll, and ■ map of the town. Soma account books have been saved. j The matter of rebuilding the hall was ■ discussed, and it was decided to procure ! nn estimate of the cost of a building to combiue board room, library, and i public hall. The bourd will meet in the siipjier room <>f the Masonic Hall until once : more it Las a home of its own.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 68, 22 March 1927, Page 3
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