PUBLIC BATHS
THE PROPOSAL REYjV
“That the executive be mutt to obtain information as I<. the sibility of providing a publi ... jacent to the new school,' asolution adopted at last nicni's ing of the Chamber of Com n r. the motion of Messrs A. I lul V. Patterson. The matter was brought up b; Patterson, who suggested that if was a possibility of the gravil scheme being adopted 'I ;JH should now be made for penni to lay a pipe line through the railway embankment. Mr Adeane did not think iliej tation idea feasible, as i! woul necessary to lay a pipe-line a long to secure the required fall: Lath on the river-bed. Mr Kingston said he had mibelieve that the Commi-done Crown Lands would not gin- pa sion for a public bath to l«- com! ed on the river-bed. Mr F. Holt said that when be a member of the Borough Cuum had interested himself in obti information concerning public I from other centres, notable Hare North and Woodville, and Mr C. Leod had gone into the graviti scheme, but nothing came of it, that information should bo aval from the Borough office tiles, main questions for consideration finance and control.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume LXV, Issue 6, 23 July 1937, Page 2
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