MEETINGS & ENTERTAINMENTS
PARSELL SCHOOL COMMITTEE. The Parnell School Committee met last < erhiins. There weve present Messrs \V. Tno*, a s Ua the cnair),W. I". Bints, J. Mills, J. Beitty, K. G. Edgeumbo, W. C. Speight, R. B. lsask, I. Hill, aud ttie secretary. Mr J. L. headmaster, was also present by invitation. It was resolved to request the House Committee to finish the girls' playground, Mso to ixamluc the wbo\e of the school gr6\tnds and take the necessary steps to improw them where required. It wtis decided to apvjjy to the Paruell Borough Council to convey Vo the School CommiJ.U'e the old Council site for school purposes In whatever manner it '(aay deem best, andi that the House Committee be a deputation tn wait upou the upon this matter. Mr Isaac Hill appointed on the House Committee, ana Mr Bines was appointed treasurer aud wa? , authorised to *ign . cheques. Final arrangements were jnade for the school's anmiu picnic to Motutapu on the Hit inst. Accounts to the amount of £7 7/10 were passed for payment. MOUNT ALBERT ROAD BOARD. ' The Mt. Albert Koad Board met ou Moa : day. i'reseiit: Messrs J. li. Uurrisud (cuairmau;, Si. J. Coyle, F. iJUisdon, auu f. Lvaus. luieetious Diseases Hospital.—The action of vie C-mnrnmu and Mr m a=iivoius 10 tuc allocation ot espouses i v cuilucctlou with the cost of maiuu.-u,ajii;o ot mc iiuectiuus uiseases Uuspuul was coum-muii, mid iiit ainouut douueu to vie Ml. Aiuu.i Uou.il uistiiv;i, l*t lit-, was accepted. buiiii inifiest.—Tue Chairman reported having, ou beuait of tlie jboard, sicued the ■request to Uie baulj to allow iuterest ox aiiiuuuLs stanUing to credit of local uouies accounts, auu his actlou was euuorsed. lJust Nuieduce.—A letter wus received from the Tramway Company offering to provide an electric spriutler upon teiras Similar to that ottered to the Cny. Cuuuoit ahd other local bodies, and it was resolrud to ascertalu what action other locaj authurirics iuteuJ tatiuj; iv the matter. A bat toil's.—it was resolved to adopt the city abattoirs as the abattoir for the Mi. Albert District. Arch Hill Gully.—Xlie Board agreed t> the allocation ol! cost of cleaning the Arch Hill gully drain, and it was resoived to inform 'the Auckland City Council that the Mt. Albert .Board is willing to contribute its quota of £'22 4/ to the cost. . leaders.—:lt was resolved to invite tenders for 'rebuilding tii« atone walla pn the-KingSiand-road viaduct. U.he following, tenders were accepted. , —Goal, delivered, -at railway statiou, Mt. Albert: Messrs Win-, stone, Ltd. Cartage of -coal: Messrs J. J. Craig, Ltd. Waterworks supplies: Messrs A. and T. Burt, Ltd. . . Finance.—Xljci cierk reported having -collected since last meeting; toe stim: of £1362 10/9, in addition to which an advance on subsidy of £225 had come to hand. Accounts amounting to £329 2/9 -were passed' . for payment, including the sum of £158 5/2,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 35, 9 February 1906, Page 2
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