MODEL BY-LAW
■ MUCH TO BE nosS ’’Sm 1 READY ABOUT END COUNCIL PERUSING Jm ' — “ I think it will be the end <*f y®*r> 1950, at the earliest hfffoce Jffijh&m Printed parts of the modal could be utilised,” wrote Mie seerefiamMl Municipal Association of Naw JRmH land, to the December mooth* Paeroa Boroqgfa CouneiL < iSSM The letter stated that 22 parts if JUnkl model by-laws had been ctrrnlsteumnW members of the asaodatian fW ment but no part had as yet finally drafted a« the StanffiMJh|*3 stituto’s committees were the comments of local hodtea. those comments to then after that the by-law* bad •übndtted to a rwvisfam settling Anally. TF J The question of tion aLo complicated the mpbtem jjffiidai could not- be enacted untfl •ession of Parliament. . .JB B was decided that couneHtoyo Peruse the parte of model IjWgJ which bad come to hand and *Wttono for alterattem. 3
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 58, Issue 4228, 21 December 1949, Page 5
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148MODEL BY-LAW Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 58, Issue 4228, 21 December 1949, Page 5
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