MOUNT ROSKILL AFFAIRS
ROAD BOARD BUSINESS The Mount Roskill Road Board last evening received a letter from the Auckland Transport Board replying to its request that a minimum faro should operate on tho Onehunga tram route. The letter stated that tho circumstances did not warrant the suggested trial of throo months. The Road Board granted permission to the St. John Ambulance Association to take up a street appeal in tho district on October 2(5. Regarding tho request made by the Auckland and Suburban Local Bodies' Labourers' Union that the board should immediately determine which two days should bo set aside as tho paid holidays to bo granted under the Local Bodies' Labourers' Award, to labourers employed by the board, 110 definite decision was reached. A motion by Mr. R. Sanft to the effect that the'board should change the present system of rendering charges for water and adopt the principle of levying the annual minimum charge in one amount wns defeated.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23052, 1 June 1938, Page 16
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