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UPPER HUTT BOROUGH

The Mayor (Mr. A. J. McCurdy) prt>. sided at last evening's meeting of the Upper Hutt Borough, Council. The borough inspector (Mr. J. Lerwill) reported that no infectious diseases had been notified, ~-■ '. • . - ,■

. Ihe. Wellington,oivitomobne Club :• was granted the use "xif .'Moidstone Park •:on Saturday afternoon, March 10, free of charge, for an outing for children 'in .the orphanages in and. around Wellington. The secretary^ of • ttie Upper Hutl Citizens' Unemployment Relief Committed wrote' Stating that a. carnival would. K< held at Maidstone Park on Easter Mon,do- . The committee, he Said, was faced VyitJi the problems of the coming; -vtinter «and with the urgent necessity of keeping ;the depot Open: during the winter months. Funds were badlyj needed for this^/and it was thought that. if tha <20-operitjon of business people,: sports bodies, .etc., were . obtained, and a carnival on' the same lines at the "Back to Prosperity" function recently b-dd in Wellington could be, organised, it would be of great benefit to the funds, as well as to the town.1 itself. . The assistance, advice, and co-opera-tion of the council were requested, -.-■■

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 47, 24 February 1934, Page 23

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UPPER HUTT BOROUGH Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 47, 24 February 1934, Page 23

UPPER HUTT BOROUGH Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 47, 24 February 1934, Page 23

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