BOYS ON TROLLIES.
USING OF STREETS. LITTLE INNOCENT MISCHIEF LEFT A request tha«t it take action against boys using trollies on hilly streets was received last evening by the Borough Council, from the local branch of the Auckland Automobile Association. It "was stated that the practice was not only a nuisance to motorists, but a danger to the boys. " Whatever the council does It will not be able to stop boys playing in the streets,” said the Mayor, Dr. F. 1). Pinfold. "There arc so few things left for them to do to get into a little Innocent mischief that t think the council would he ill advised to attempt anything. However, I think il had better go to the Transport Committee for consideration. Cr. W. A. Cur.teis suggested that it should he a recommendation to the committee that the Headmasters’ Association should he writ ton to with a view lo warning the children in the schools. q'he mailer was referred to lhe Transport Commitlei
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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18777, 27 October 1932, Page 3
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