MOUNT ROSKILL AFFAIRS
In a report to the Mount Roskill Road. Board, which met last evening, the foreman stated that the work of coating Kingston Avenue with scoria and of patching the tar-sealing in Dominion Road extension from Hillsborough Road to Richardson Road had been completed. The formation of a bowling green and tennis, courts in Winstone Road was also progressing satisfactorily. The board decided to refuse permission to a firm of garbage contractors to dump any refuse in the board's tip in Three Kings Road, the Health Department having forbidden the use of the ground for rubbish disposal. The chairman. Mr. C. M. McCullough, was nominated by the board as its candidate for the position of local authorities' representative in the forthcoming Auckland Milk Council election. Building permits issued between December 15 and January 31. totalled IT and represented an expenditure of £3695. These included six permiti for dwellings.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22027, 6 February 1935, Page 7
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