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NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Snccial Meetinir of the Dunedin City Council, held on Tuesday, the 1 20 th April, 1913, it wv.s R'foivc'l, by way of Special Resolution, to oper-ite as a Special Order—" That that part of Prnkii! street, in Valley Ward, of the C'iiv of Dnni'din, sitviite between Section 18.* Block X. North Harbour and IV.u'slcin District, «nd Scions 1 and 2, IV.ock XI. North Harbour and Blueskin District: aiv.l also that part of Hamilton street, in the aforesaid Ward, of the said City, situate between Section 39, NorthFast Valley Survey District, and Section 41, North-F.nst- Valley' Survey District, as mora osrtictihrly shown by srreon colour on a Plan deposited in the Town Clerk's Office, Dnnrdin. the aforesaid Streets being also shown on a Plan drpo«it"d at the Land Registry ORiee. Dunedin, and Numbered £?17. be. and the sum are. hereby Stopped." 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15772, 24 May 1913, Page 1

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