MUNICIPAL OFFICES.
PROPOSAL AT HAMILTON. OBJECTION TO THE SITE. [from our, own correspondent.] HAMILTON, Wednesday. A resolution urging the Hamilton Borough Council to defer for three months the question of erecting new municipal offices in Alma Street and to ascertain the views of ratepayers by means of a poll, was carried at a public meeting at Franktoii. Mr. C. E. Tindle presided. Mr. C. Lafferty, a member of the Hamilton Borough Council, criticised the proposed site. He asserted that the foundations would not be secure. The money held. by tho council as a building fund belonged to tho ratepayers, who should certainly be permitted to say how it j should be expended.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20986, 24 September 1931, Page 10
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