HAMILTON AFFAIRS.
BOROUGH COUNCIL MEETING. [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN" CORRESPONDENT.] HAMILTON. Wednesday. The Hamilton Borough Council met tonight, the Mayor, Mr. P. H. Watts, presiding. With reference to the request from various, sports bodies that they should be represented on the Domain Board, it ■was decided to recommend the Lands Department to increase the membership of the board from six to nine, and also to recommend-the Department to accept the sports bodies' nominees. The Hamilton Chamber of Commerce wrote suggesting that the council should consider the question of securing a water supply by gravitation. Members of the council agreed that the scheme was desirable, but too expensive to be considered at the present time. The letter was ceivedIt was decided to protest to the Railwav Department regarding the placing of advertising hoardings on railway land near the Waikato River, as it was fejt that they were a great disfigurement So the beauty of th 6 surroundings.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17328, 27 November 1919, Page 7
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