MOUNT EDEN SERVICES.
Sir. •' Aucklau'in " is right in assert- ' ing that " Mount Kdrn is hadly served w I'nc important necessities (if water aiifl i reasonable tram service." 'J lio drain,ic 1 and sanitary services of tlio borough ai" worse evils. The lijihlinp. I•»■>, j s archaic The remedy is however in I'io resident.-' own hands. The ('it\ of Auckland, upon which they are dependent ie I only for ;i livelihood. Imt also fur ewry a rtist ir and intellei tnal advantage -vhieh they en jo\, wmild d hiliiless he.wilht g In accept, the borough by amalgamation and «»iil<J he alile to provide all the conveniences and necessities of which tlio borumdi is now so deficient.. The City of Auckland is destined to become a great city. Nat ure has dorm much for her. When her boundaries stretrh from the Waitemata Ito l hp Maniikiiu. and from the Taniaki fi : \\ liau. she will have come into her nun j and will be able to provide her inhabitant? j with all the conveniences of civilisation ; John McLton —
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18017, 16 February 1922, Page 3
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175MOUNT EDEN SERVICES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18017, 16 February 1922, Page 3
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