"Will the corporation write outside of New Zealand to some of the big corporations and see how they deal with their car-parking problems?” asked Or. L. McKenzie at the Wellington City Council meeting last night. The Mayor, Mr. T. C. A. Hislop, said that already as far as possible by correspondence such information had been obtained. “I was very pleased the other day,” he said, “to hear a visitor say he found car-parking regulations here less harassing than in the other centres.” Cr. B. Butler: “What must they be like there?” Cr. M. F. Luckio said the bylaws committee had the matter in hand. An additional story is to bo added to the Dominion Farmers' Institute building iu Featherston Street, Wellington. I t will occupy an area of 2500 feet and, by the middle of .lune, is expected to be ready for occupation as a warehouse and office. Tlie height of the new story will be 16 feet Gin. and it will carry a light steel frame roof covered with slates and copper.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 195, 15 May 1936, Page 13
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