PARKING FACILITIES
SUGGESTION AT HAMILTON [I'ROM OUR OWN COKIIKSrOXDKNT] HAMILTON, Thursday A suggestion that increased parking facilities be provided in Hamilton by declaring portion of Anglesea Street and Knox Street available for parking 011 both sides is to be made to the Hamilton Borough Council at its next meeting by one of the members, Mr. C. Lafferty. He also suggests a limit of ten minutes on parking in Victoria Street. Anglesea and Knox Streets, he points out, are within reasonable distance of the shopping area and would accommodate about 050 cars in all.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22722, 7 May 1937, Page 12
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