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CITY IMPROVEMENTS

INSTRUCTIONS TO CITY ENGINEER The city engineer has been instructed by the Works Committee to act with respect to the undemoted matters, via.:— (a) Erecting boarding along the toe of a bank in Hawthorne avenue to prevent clay from spreading over the footpath. Estimated cost £4. (b) Erecting stone walling and constructing a high level footway and fencing in portion of Caversham Valley road. Estimated cost to the council, providing for relief labour, £165. (c) Cutting back a bank in portion of Earls road. Estimated cost to the council, providing for relief labour, £1 10a. (d) Improving the lighting of the portion of Highgate between Selkirk street and Dunblane street by the erection ol three additional lights and altering and adjusting some of the existing ones. Estimated cost £2O 15s. (e) Erecting one additional light midway up the track leading from Warrender street to Stonelaw terrace. Estimated cost £3 16a. (f) Removing a bank in portion of Windsor street. Estimated cost, providing for relief labour, £3 10s. (g) Widening the corner of Maori road and Serpentine avenue. Estimated cost to the council, providing for relief labour and allowing for stone wailing, culvert and new chain netting fence, £2B. (h) Constructing a culvert, in Lindsay road at the intersection of Robinson street. Estimated cost £5.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22066, 23 September 1933, Page 14

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CITY IMPROVEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22066, 23 September 1933, Page 14

CITY IMPROVEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22066, 23 September 1933, Page 14

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