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RECOMMENDATIONS APPROVEI) (Continued from Page 8). The Reserves Committee reported having received a deputation from the le Awa Swimming and Life Saving Club regarding the control, etc., ot the buildings at the Club’s headquarters and having authorised the chairman and the Town Clerk to confer with Messrs. Morrison and Abbott, representatives of the club, and the borough Solicitors with a view to having the arrangements agreed to between the Council and tlie club evidenced in a documentary form agreeable to both parties.— The Council approved of the suggestion. The Reserves Committee recommended that fifteen lockers be constructed in the cricketers’ pavilion on Nelson Park in accordance with the report of the Borough Engineer and that the H.B. Cricket Assn, be given control of same at a rental of £3 15s per annum; the Association to have the right to sub-let the lockers to any other sports association requiring same.—Agreed to. The Finance Committee recommended that application be made tor authority to raise a special loan ot £320, being part of a 10 per cent, supplementary loan on the McLean Park grandstand loan to complete payment of liability incurred in connection with the above work.— Agreed to. it was decided that Mr. H. Large ho informed that the members of the Council are of the opinion that the question of providing funds tor a camp for a special class of children is one for public generosity and for the Government who has made provision for children of the class referred to by him.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 47, 7 February 1928, Page 6
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