POST OFFICE SITE.
GARDEN PLACE FAVOURED.
(By Telegraph.—Own CorrespondPnt.) HAMILTON, thie day. The opinion that the town and the P. and T. Department would be better served by a new post office being erected on Garden Plate, when the hill was removed, than on the proposed site of the old courthouse opposite, wae expressed by Mr. F. Find lay at the Hamilton Borough Council meeting last and a motion on those line* wa<s adopted. Councillors *aid that the old courthouse riite should he reserved for a public park.
Mr. J. R. Fow said it would be a calamity if the building were to he erected on that site, as traffic congestion would be accentuated.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 128, 2 June 1938, Page 11
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