MOUNT PLEASANT BURGESSES.
The monthly meeting of the Mt Pleasant Burgesses' Association was presided over bv Mr W R- Webb, who reported that tfce postal authorities had again been requested for the extended delivery of mail to Mr Pepperill's. Mr J. McCombs, MP., had also interviewed the «thoritfc., «Jelhngton and the matter had been referred to me Chief Postmaster at Christchurch for a forth|Lre c P haLan -ported that the executive had waited on the general manager of tram ways with the request tin: dw, stop gr crty bound cars be moved eastwards to the cor ner of land recently reclaimed. It had also pointed out the need for * at th.s spot, the type in use at Moncks Bay bew = Mt. Pleasant Syndicate to be represemeu two terraces on the hill *u, Woatheota Connty Council to adopt tne rime of Tui tmace 7 and Weka terrace re--21 t the roads running off Mt. road at Mrs Townsend's comer and M ZdS y^p C ro«ment a ..were discuaaed at i iSTIt wis decided to hold a special Sink of rlSpayers on August Ist, to conride! tile matte? of asking the local authority to raise a loan for improvements. decision of the Heathcote County Council to eink another well in the eetuary to increase the water supply was warmlv debated, and the execntwe was requested immediately to wait on the member {or the riding to discuss possible alternatives.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19063, 27 July 1927, Page 5
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