HAMILTON MOTOR CAMP.
NEW SITE PROPOSED. [BTI TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORKESrONDEKT.] HAMILTON. Tuesday. A recommendation that a new motor camp should bo formed on Haves' pad- ff clock, Hamilton East, was made to the local . agency of the Auckland Autoniobilo Association Inst evening by a deputation from the Hamilton East Citizens Association. The president of tho Citizens AssC'Cintion, Mr. W. A. Curteis, urged that tlio camp should be placed on tho site suggested, which had access to tho niolin road and was within easy icach of tho town. Tho land was high and dry ' and! protected from the prevailing wind. After the deputation had left-ihe mooting it was decided to approve of tha scheme and arrangements werd mad 6 to submit tho suggostion to tbq Borough Council. , . ' < "• . , - i V;; ' ■ • • - . • • : • k;.'•
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20517, 19 March 1930, Page 11
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