NORTH BEACH MATTERS.
BURGESSES MEET. A meeting of the North Beach and Waimairi Burgesses' Association was held m th* North Beach Memorial Hall, Mr E. A. M. Leaver presiding. . , , ~ „ •Correspondence was received from Mr D. a. Sullivan, M.P., enclosing a letter he had received from the Department of Justice, in regard to the matter of a police station at K Beach, statin* th»t„ the au bonties 5n nhriatchurch did not consider that a resiin North Beach ™ sary but that with the recent changes at n£ Brighton, now be given to North Beach. The tion expressed its disappointment at the at Se de chaiZn P -reported that the matter in Avon electorate. , rnnneil Mr R. Parker, delegate to «• «™Kf of the United Burgesses, discussion of the remit concerning£*** £ unimproved values had in* the receipt of information fromiDW"D and Wellington on the matter. The motion closing the use of the piece of ground a? P ?he back of the museum for an art ■ft'ita'JS; of Mr D. Wilson it ,w« J£d unanimously that the Assertion exJSfJSSi AXA Section oi £*£ZtS%s instructed £ write.* Mr D. Snell, who has left tk'.^f 0 *; jessing tho Association s appreciat on o tlip'work done in the past by Mr Bneu ior tl lood of the district during his residence in North Beach. On the motion of Mr K., Parlter, it was decided to ask the Council favouraby to coTstder the placing of more ligbte in Hookwood avenue, and °V h ?jT + « „V Mr F J- I*- Scott it was-decided to ask ib* Council to form a track from Jubilee avenue to Berry street through the section recently purchased for a road Ts was decided to write to Mr D. G. Sullivan, MP, thanking him for his assistance in the successful effort to have a slot telephone of the new type placed at the corner of Eaceooursa road and Eoofcwood avenue.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19063, 27 July 1927, Page 7
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