HAMILTON DOMAIN.
, EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS. IBS •' ill . [BY TELEGRAPH. OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Hamilton, Friday. At the annual meeting of the Domain Board Mr. A. Swarbrick was unanimously 3 Wt' re-elected chairman. The anneal report s stated that although a good deal of time " 39«| had been devoted to necessary legal and gjdfg business arrangements to enable the lip board's numerous properties to be dealt |§ff with in a satisfactory manner, extensive SB improvements had been made to the van- .r#Jp|fj| ons reserves, including the planting of £§§§11 2000 trees at the lake, erecting bathing '"r sheds, and fencing and construction works, sSfjl erecting a pavilion in Seddon Park, and 3fp§ laying down cricket pitches, etc. Manyj|||p| of the Domain lands had been cleared^ while plans for further development If improving the various lands had been pre-iSS!^!! pared. .4-SC The chairman was complimented on thoroughness of the future scheme. "i-jSEr^ The balance-sheet showed receipts £1689 lis Id and expenditure £1243 Is sd. l<fl|l|lr was explained that for the next year aboutfSr? £1500 would be available, and as timsffftfc; went on the rents from the lands woatdffgglSs! largely increase, and this increase wonMsj|9§i| for years to come represent the money Ifpjl spent on improvements.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15849, 20 February 1915, Page 8
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