SUBDIVISION OF PROPERTY.
-«. UNSUCCESSFUL PETITION. [bt TELEGRAPH.— CORRESPONDENT.] Daroaville, Thursday. The commissioners, Messrs, Page, S.M., Skeet, Commissioner of Crown Lands, and Thompson, Government Valuer, who wi-ia appointed to inquire into the petition uf certain residents in the Mangatara portion of Dargaville Borough that an area approximating M acres should be removal from the borough area and be place 1 under the jurisdiction of the Hobson County Council, have disallowed the request. Certain of the petitioners were desirous of subdividing their properties, but found that the roading regulations of the borough were of too drastic a nature to admit of their proposal being carried into effect. The area in question is a valuable portion of the borough's western fringe, and is intersected by the ma.u Kaihu Valley road and the recently-formed highway through the Taharoa K.-tate u the ocean beach.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 6
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