“ The. condition of some of the rights-of-way in the city is shocking, declared Councillor E. H- Andrews at last night’s meeting of the City Cotnv cil He added that he had made complaints but it was apparently impossible to get attention. One of the worst rights-of-way in the citv was th(one running from Hereford Street at the back of the Empire. Hotel to Cashel Street. This right-of-way was in a shocking condition and was hardly fit to w>a]k through. Councillor CP. Agar said that only one complaint had been made to him as chal , ri ' l 2?;” of the By-laws Committee and the right-of-way was put in order. o ever, he would have a report on tne rights-of-wav in the city prepa ed. Councillor C. L. Carr: Al ?°. * h ® f q " tion of lighting these rights-of-way. Councillor -Agar said that marier would also be reported on.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17891, 6 July 1926, Page 5
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