MOUNT ALBERT COUNCIL
“Diphtheria is prevalent at this time of the year." reported Mr. S. R. Kingdon, inspector of health in the Mount Albert borough, to the council at its meeting last evening. _J?2i en « cas f s diphtheria had been noted since last meeting, one of pneumoma, and one of septicaemia. _L- Dodds, building inspector, said that 2 1 permits, valued at £11,610. had been issued in the past three weeks. Two brick shops would cost £3.520: seven dwellings, £0,725; and a hall. £1,247. from a resident, that land near Edendale terminus be acquired for a recreation reserve, was referred to a jomt committee, with power to acL Following a visit to Wellington. the Mayor. Mr. L. E. Rhodes, renorted on the questions of private quarries, the audit office, the New North Road loans, railway the Gladstone Road overbridge, and the Government ballast nit on Mount Albert. The subjects had en x^. ace< * before the Government, and iF 1 ! 1 ”!, Minister had said that he would do his best concerning the mutilatJon of the mountain with quarry works. A resolution was passed commending the Mayor’s action.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 409, 18 July 1928, Page 2
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