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MR. M'KENZIE AT KELBURN

■- Conhoillor M'Kenzie addressed a fairly [Well "attended meeting at the Presbyterian Hall, Kelburn, Mr. H. H. Thompson presiding. Mr. M'Kenzie explained SisroMohs for standing, and stated that he'wairthe son of one of the first colonikii. .to:'make his home on this side of Wellington Harbour. He had carried on the good:work of his father, and now came^before the electors for further honoiiryiJTlie chief point of his address was tiie, explanation of the new tram routes ip.tp.'J'hwi.district, and the audience took s keen interest in the plan produced. He also explained his; ideas regarding, the formation of baths on the western side ofcKarpri road, and claimed that these, together;with tennis courts and bowling lawns, vcould be formed without additional'cost to the ratepayer from the soil/of .the proposed Northland tunnel. (Applause.) Mr. M'Kenzie also outlined the council's proposal for a new road to Kelburn, which met with solid approval! .'.-He. then covered points made on hiatioriner addresses, and after answering'"questions was accorded a vote of confidence.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 88, 13 April 1923, Page 8

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MR. M'KENZIE AT KELBURN Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 88, 13 April 1923, Page 8

MR. M'KENZIE AT KELBURN Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 88, 13 April 1923, Page 8