BRIDGE OF REMEMBRANCE.
At meeting or the Bridge or 1«®-BiembraiK-e Committee, bel-i >' £ ' sL , e . !ua \ r.t'ternoon. the lion, secretary out mi", tho result or tlw meeting ci the < ojll ~ mitteo with the chairmen of the Council's Works Committee, Committee, lion ut:iri ng A sso-; a 110 n, an a J City Surveyor aim Reserves Supe-'i l *- tendent regarding the planting of tre«> on August 4th and the genera, improvement of tli-o surroundings. It v. as decided th;.t n deputation shou.d t.h-er interview the oTners of trie eorU'.r sections near the bridge. The architect hubm-tted uesiijn t--the extension ot the parapet at tr.e nordi-westcrn approach to the bnuscTh■« "design was aprrf'oved and t..e chairman vras deputed to ir-tervic".- inchairman of the Council' 3 01 J 3 Committee regarding tke a , ci V tioii of costs. It \vaa resolved that the hon. secretary (Mr J. »*J n Irwin* and Mrs AVyn Irwin should be the truests of the committee at a socia. function to bo held at'ter the opening ceremony of the bridge.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18122, 11 July 1924, Page 11
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