HATAITAI AFFAIRS
At a committee meeting of'the Hatai Ui Municipal Electors' Association Mr A. D. Bayfield was in the chair. It was reported that, as a result o representations made by the association various small improvements had recently been carried out in the'district, by tin City Council, and, whilst the-associa-tioT] is thankful, for these, effects are to b( maintained' to secure other things urg ently required. It was decided that the school grounds should bo planited with trees this sea son, and a sub-committee (consisting Oi members who "have been co successful ix beautifying their own sections) was Bel up to bring forward- a definite scheme, and to arrange for a working bee U complete the work. i Various instances of stray .animal: ■wandering- about the district/were re; ported, and steps are'to be' taken t{ have the owners thereof brought to booli should the nuisance continue. |
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 45, 21 February 1917, Page 2
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