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WATERLOO QUAY

"REALLY AN ARTERIAL ROADWAY.

NOT S°LEl S YPO^ Bffi. BOABE>S

Reference was made by the chairman (Air. G. Mitchell) at last evenino-'s meeting of the Harbour ,Board to the unsatisfactory position in regard tr Walerloo quay. - At the present time, said Mr Mitchell Waterloo quay was a Harbour Board responsibility, but as the City Council would require a strip of it to lay its car lines when the Bunny street station was proceeded with, and as the whole street should be under the jurisdiction of the council, he considered that the council should bear a share of the cost of putting, it in order. The "Railways, Public Works, and Post" and Telegraph Departments should also he thought, bear a share, for these departments owned a big part of the land fronting on the quay. He believed that the Government would see the justice of a proposal that the responsibility should nfJT eD j MiDtly b? ths Comment, the council, and the board If the quay was once put in order in that manner the council should take over the whole responsibility, and if it did so would do very well out of the arrangement gaming an arterial roadZ' 12° % St Wlde' *° the Eutt road should be authorised to confer with the Government and City Council on the

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 147, 18 December 1924, Page 11

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WATERLOO QUAY Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 147, 18 December 1924, Page 11

WATERLOO QUAY Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 147, 18 December 1924, Page 11

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