MANUREWA AFFAIRS
" After a few years on a local body members are apt to assume they are engineers," said Mr. Pcgler, a member of the Manurewa Town Board, at a meeting of the board last night, in suggesting that an engineer's services be obtained in a consultative capacity. After considerable discussion the proposal to appoint a consulting engineer was carried by four votes to three, the chairman, Mr. W. T. Cox and Messrs. W. Ferguson and T. S. Gray dissenting. % A suggestion that the board should endeavour to employ additional men on Iso. 5 scheme was adopted. Proposals for the control of hawkers and pedlars throughout the Dominion on a universal basis, submitted by the Auckland Suburban Local Bodies' Association, were approved..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21938, 23 October 1934, Page 11
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