EXCHANGE OF LAND
Harbour, Fire Boards
"It is an utter impossibility: we can’t find the land; it would cost more like £8000," said Mr W. E. Olds last evening, when the Christchurch Metropolitan Fire Board was advised by the Lyttelton Harbour Board that if the Fire Board acquired a property of a similar size and distance from the harbour board’s offices it would give the Fire Board its whole parking area in Kilmore street. The chairman <Mr W. R. Campbell) did not agree that the proposal was an impossibility. “There is one possibility. but if we wish to discuss it we should go into committee.” he said.
The board adopted his suggestion and went into committee.
The board recently * asked the harbour board for a strip of land to give private access to the fiats at the new central station; and for an area at the rear of the parking lot tor clothes-drying.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29871, 11 July 1962, Page 15
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