of the decadent mining t 3 the South Island, for reaincal Dride, still retain their mayor, councillors, and all trnptiines of borough status, said Dr. E. & Neale in an address upon local Government before the Economic Society in Auckland. The speaker instanced Ross and Kumara with 450 people each, Roxburgh wrth 430 and Arrowtown, with only 280. ine S » WMg oital, not many males m the borough could be unconnected with local government. Evidently there was not a very wide field left from which to choose a mayor and six borough councillors. Such tiny boroughs should be merged into the s£?omding coOnties or made into dependent town districts.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20907, 14 July 1933, Page 19
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