That on the application of the owner Sir Daniel Dixon six new streets on his property situate off Blackstaff Road be named “Fortuna Street”, “Egreria Street” “Daphne Street”, “Pandora Street" “Euterpe Street” and “Thalia Street”; four new streets off Beersbudge Road be named "Flora Street”, “Foxglove Street”, “Heatherbell Street” and “Mayflower Street and two new streets off Woodstock Road be named “Redcar Street” “Mashona Street” and that he be requested to submit another name in lieu of “Killean Street” as there is already a street with an almost similar name in the City. (Town Improvement Committee, 25th October 1893) "Pandora Street is named after the first mortal woman according to Greek myth, created by Hephaestus on the instructions of Zeus. Her name, Πανδώρα, derives from the Greek πᾶν, pān, meaning ‘all and δῶρον, dōron, meaning ‘gift.’ This could mean either ‘all-gifted,’ reflecting the many gifts given to her by the gods or ‘all-giving’ in something of an (sarcastic?) inversion of the myth, with her opening of a box – more accurately a jar, a change made by a textual mistake in the 16th century – ‘gifting’ many ills upon the world. Only ‘hope’ remained in the Pandoran box/jar, either in its genuine form or a more ‘deceptive expectation.’ (Hesiod, Work and Days 60-105)." (CANI)