PAPAKURA AFFAIRS.
IMPROVING FOOTPATHS.
The rapakura Town Hoard met last evening, the chairman, Mr. James Mc Call, prpsiding. The lie v. W. C. Wood was appointed the board's delegate to a meeting of the '.Auckland Submban Local Bodies' As Rociation, to bo held on January 10, to discuss the question of subsidies from tho Main Highways Board. The association a-sked that any data available regarding concrete roads be submitted to the meet
Tho Fire Brigade management committoe reported that All*. Jl- A'->- Mcfe.ntee had been appointed chairman of the committee for the ensuing two years.
Tho purchase of sufficient colfix to re Burface footpaths in t lio business area, Opaheke Koad footpath, from Union ,Street to ('lmpel Street, an<l both footpaths in I'roadway to Averill Street and thence to tho railway footbridge, was authorised. The tender of Mr. A. Walker, £42, was Accepted for formation work in Wellington Street,. The purchase of 500 ft. of new lioso for the Fire Hi igade was authorised. The o.\tension of tho water main in Old Wairou, lloild toward Great South Jioiul to serve additional premises was decided on-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20115, 28 November 1928, Page 8
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185PAPAKURA AFFAIRS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20115, 28 November 1928, Page 8
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