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MINDING THEIR BUSINESS

BODIES THAT GO THEIR WAY. CO-OPERATION NEEDED. “A further instance of the importance of co-op-evation w evidenced between the Harbour Board and City Council/ 5 said Mr C. J. B. Norwood at his electoral address la?t evening. “The former body—of which I ant sure the city may be justly, proud—* minds it own business and the City Council dbee likewise, with the result that it is only necessary to examine the map of the cutting up of the Wellington Harbour Board’s reclamation on the Te Aro side to see that the street alignments have no relationship whatever on the harbour side of the Te Aro railway land with the already established layout of the city roads south of the Te Aro station. Th« City Council itself has erected expensive buildings on the line of Tory street. It is hard to lay the blame on any particular shoulders, and t can only .ugarest that it is lack of «©- operation between these bodies.”

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12116, 18 April 1925, Page 4

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MINDING THEIR BUSINESS New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12116, 18 April 1925, Page 4

MINDING THEIR BUSINESS New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12116, 18 April 1925, Page 4