WOOLSTON AFFAIRS.
DISCUSS THEM. liß «cbers.o£ the 'TVoolston Burgesses' Assowß ls*t sight, Mr W. ( Newman |! niotien of Mr McGregor Wright, | W thanks was passed to the chairman, II detailed verbal report ■ of • i ! (ttatiesa done at tho last meeting of the | ( m Enrgessea' Association. $ if Md!n ß hoardings in Woolston, it waa I s SP® o *'? decided (after a little talk), that 1 Sfjj* Council bo written to reiterating ■j jS-wotittion's protest against hoardings I father 6 that they be abolished \ I jW» V'W<lTed that the Hcathcote County | g Mil be written to requesting it to cut | S athe; trees, which obscured the view of 4; I totter the railway bridge and Gar--Sjl Opana. Wjjttsidition of, tho tram rails alonjf I® Ferry road'is about %he worst MM said a member. aecided. that tho Tramway Board •jggjjnwiffl to drawing its attention to the the rails.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18549, 26 November 1925, Page 15
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