EASTBOURNE AFFAIRS.
nn T J c f E « tbo "">e.Boronijh Council met. «nt^ Th *V VCni ? g - There were P«eiLors Fo ey. Mackenzie, ltoss, Russell, Wills, and S:\nson t!nn he f rr ii V lcil , ! i«tliorirfecl the construction of footpath between Ikwo and Rona streets ; erection of .-treot lamps in Oruaroad, RuKso-glreot, jßoiia Bay Esplanade, and Southern Muiilai. " P H was ropolvetl lo expend a few P°""? m l™e.p]anlii>g in the recreation and JMibian-ttieet on Arbour Permission was granted to P. Hodgkin» to lay walei -pipes in Uenbow-ter-mcG. Pi?V tr #A? Uon r S , were « Iven lo lho Town Clerk (Mr. J. D. Avery) to obtain permission from Dr. Ma.-ke^ie to enter l,is nmnnj-l.v to form a water channel, so as to convey flood water to Fabian-street culvert, about to bo constructed. The toreman of works was directed to .eport upon coiifetruclion work at Southern Muritai.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 10, 12 July 1909, Page 3
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146EASTBOURNE AFFAIRS. Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 10, 12 July 1909, Page 3
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