MIRAMAR.
A MAYORAL TOUR. The Mayor (Mr. John Brodie) and councillors of Miraniar went for a drive round the borough en Saturday. At Seatoun the Pass of Branda was fir^fc visited. The- need ior tree-planting at the Paiss was enforced u'Don line council, and it was proposed to" plant half an acre. Then several streets kid out at Seatoun were in&pected, and it wajy realised that these should be properly farmed. Tjlncroadhments of the sea, at the Seatoun Marine Parade were found 10 be serious, for it was seen that If no bteps were taken io prevent ero«o 1 the sea would shortly invade private prop.3l tf. At MiramaT a thorough inspection was made of Eitreets requiring immediate attention, and some time was devoted to the usw harbour and reclamation works. The gas reticulation p;neme was con ."dared on the *pot. After a visit to th.9 Lynll Bay property under offer to the City Council, and within the borough boundaries the Mayor and councillors s¶tad.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1910, Page 2
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165MIRAMAR. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1910, Page 2
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