RATES NOT GOING UP.
BUT Nt> INCO:.ME TO SPARE.
"The. rates are not going up -.this year,", stated the-Mayor (Mr. -G. B. Norwood)' to-day, "but the council will nob have money to spare; in fact, it. will have..to go very carefully .to livo within its income, for a considerable amount of special expenditure will have to bo met. . This will include";"the £2000 for the entertainment of tho officers and men of the American I'lcet, the council's contribution of £1500 towards, the provincial court at the Dunedin Exhibition, a sum necessary for the completion of the new pavilion at the Basin Reserve, another sum incurred by the purchase of the section on which" the
women's rest room is now being- built at the rear of the Royal Oak Hotel, and other. amoniiU—sonic large, some small""
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 151, 30 June 1925, Page 6
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