CITY MAYORALTY.
I MB, MASOJTS CAXFAX&aT. IVEED OF BRIDGE AT ARCH HELL. Speaking at Bereaford Street last evening. Ur. EL G. R. lla&on. who is a candidate for the city Mayoralty, said, j | he believed, that in was urgently neces--11 sary to take preliminary step's towards i j securing communication for traffic across ; | Arch Hill gully in order that there might • j be no difficulty in mating a oommen«I! ment when financial circumstances per- ) mitted. It was a pity that absence of Lj perfect cordiality among Auckland local j bodies had tended to retard town plaiii: ning, or otherwise the importance of '! making preparation for such a scheme ' | would have been better recognised. In [ I referring to tram fares. Mr. ilasoc. said j he oelieveo. in a strong attempt to make ; j some concession in respect of the higher : i fares, a remark which was applauded i J by his hearers.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 102, 2 May 1931, Page 10
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