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MIRAMAR BOROUGH

Tho Miramar Borough Council, met last evening, the Mayor-. (Mr J. Brodie) presiding; flho City Council notified that it could not see its way to entertain the proposal of tho borough to negotiate in to tho running of city cars on the Miramar lines if the borough supplied. its own power.—lt was decided that the matter .be again placed before tho city authorities. On tho recommendation of the water supply and drainage committee it was decided that applications; be'called for the position of mechanical engineer. The borough engineer reported that there was a considerable drift of sand from the beach on to the. road at Worser Bay. He considered the erection of two short lengths of 6ft fencing would bo sufficient to deflect the drift orb to the beach in a southerly direction. The cost was estimated, at £l3. The report , was adopted. . .

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7979, 9 December 1911, Page 9

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MIRAMAR BOROUGH New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7979, 9 December 1911, Page 9

MIRAMAR BOROUGH New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7979, 9 December 1911, Page 9

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