GOVERNMENT BULDINGS.
' Sir,—No 'doubt- Government House'was "in a suitable. place'when it' was built, but the city has grown, and so have Government Buildings, and. theso # large stacks of wood aro a menace to the city's top confined space, and'are much 'too close, together. The sites aro all valuable, and would fetch immense slims'of money. And the now building.could be put up' in a wider, and' more central spot,, say.near the Mirarhar sand'hills,, where land; is, cheap., Thus . isolated and properly' protected they rnight'last .centuries. '. It is time the Governor had a'proper house to livo in, and'one an.honour to our Dominion.—l am, etc., ■•• JOHN WEBB.' December 17.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 76, 23 December 1907, Page 5
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