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CAMBRIDGE SALEYARDS

QUESTION OF REMOVAL. EFFEOT ON BUILDING. (Special to Time*.) _. . CAMBRIDGE, Friday -The question of removing tfco Lamfcrldgc saleyards from tide present site n stieet to Carters Flat, wa* oisd^ ]ast ., nl ßbt's meeting or the - RD r Council, when a letter wa* repalnln froin the auctioneering- firm concerned, requesting- a renewal for a rurtaer year eaM ° f tlle lease 11111 ex P lre4 next P®. Mayor - Mr c - H Priestley. s ; 4t ©d that at present the saleyards Tell Tar below the requirements or the health lnnnfCiin He r t M rouurd &oSd thi -° . r T ore building, hut should a’low th* ni one ® rln * nrmß 10 °‘‘ ccl ya rfl » on „the property at Carter* Flat. llßh ,Jhe Present yards are occupying v«iuable property,” added Mr Priestiov. h£^? pl ® JV 111 not bulld 10 that neighbourhood while the yards are tuere.” Mr Edgar James remarked that the euch«o^e^KS " ere uot to jliitt. They ft? »• right of renewal of the present m» ?*?!, “ was d °ubtful If they could pio\e that the terms of the contract had been fulfilled. The firms '•oncerncd were required to spend £IBOO on the yards. , h . fl ? r further discussion In committee, ayor 111,(1 Messrs James and Moore were appointed a commute with power to seek legal advice on the matter.

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20248, 17 July 1937, Page 14

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CAMBRIDGE SALEYARDS Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20248, 17 July 1937, Page 14

CAMBRIDGE SALEYARDS Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20248, 17 July 1937, Page 14

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