WADESTOWN AND HIGHLAND PARK
MEETING OF ASSOCIATION. Puring: the 1918 infiuensa epidemic, & fund was inaugurated, by the Wadestown and Highland Park Progressive Association to relieve the distress in the district occasioned by tlie epidemic. After meeting all calls on the fund, there was a considerable sum unexpended. Of this amount, .£SO was handed over to the Plunket Society as a donation to the funds of the society. This method of disposing of the distress fund was not strictly in accordance with the object for which the amount was subscribed. It was necessary, therefore, to obtain an indemnity in the matter from the Plunket Society. The fund has a small unexpended balance to be disposed of, and the question will be dealt with at the annual meeting of the association, to be held at Wadestown this evening.
Other matters to be dealt with at the meeting will be the methods of the City Council in carrying out capital works from revenue to the detriment and neglect of legitimate maintenance work; the question of a tram service on Sunday morning; also the proposal to place tlie Wellington Zoo in the vicinity of Wilton Bush, and various other matters affecting the welfare of the Wadestown district and the residents generally.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12315, 9 December 1925, Page 5
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207WADESTOWN AND HIGHLAND PARK New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12315, 9 December 1925, Page 5
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