ONEHUNGA.
Tiit- lorrnirnt'.T motiES of the OseS'tnga. Borough Conncil was held in the Cotidc-u ■Chamber? la?i ovrninr. wh"D there trac The Mayor (Mr. John Bflwel. ana Ccnnciliors GlaafieW, Whyte. Moody. -Morton. Hrtmef. StOTipr, Stinner, and Colledce. FSianc-r.—The toTra clTk reported the leneral arcoant to be £T. 2 35/. anfi the ocr-onnt £414 3> -T, in credit- ACroani? cinonnrlns to £!:*«.> i; were passed for payment. Y^-at»r. —The rnrafOf-fc'? report stated tna*. 1.856.000 gallons of water had been pnnipeS dcrlng: the past fortnight. MisoeHarseo-js.—A reply -sras ordered t0 b-r> spnt in the llanntcii Yafnr Qa-h that the scftion at Geddrs" Basin applied for was a!readv leased, bnt thnt the Council were prepared to jrrant a Kt«> iv 'Wsipr-strwt at a itamiDa] rental. —Prrmissioii was ?iv«m tn ti)e St. John's Ambnlanoc Society to "se Ow room in tbs Conncil !>uildii>gs .fur tawr •α-intrr lectures. — \x was decided that ilessrs. E. P:i3c-r>e asd Co.'s xenaer for mad kc-bI be ac-c-^pted.—li was agreed to
improve Captain Spring" s-Toad when the spaw-is were taken net.—Applications lor footpath extension in Sfclwyn-streei 2n:l crossings in Albert-street \rere referrea to the Streets Committee. —It -was resolved that a toricfc Trap -be fixed at the corner of Queen and Captain streets lor the purpose of carrying oft storm water.—lt -was decided to tafce fiction sgs-tnst a monTHnental mason's assistant, on a charge of havlns made a forcible entry into the cemetery.— α-i application from iicCarten Bros, lor scoria from 3£t. Smart -was referrsd to Cotmcl] in committee. —A letter tram Mr. 3. £• I>stey re fixalairge matters -vrag jeft to the hands of the inspector to c?al with.
T torts.— ls accordance -with his -notice <£ morion tie Mayor moved: "Hist steps »c taken to raise loans for the -extension of the waterworks and for flrainsge purposes ior the borough, and that the Finance Committee be mstmcted to arrange all preTiTninaTifs, and that they be empowersfl to •consult the boronjh scolicitoss aSa Mr. Metealfe (the engineer), il necessry." Uus ■TO&asrssa to.
of Motion.—The "Mayor gave notice Oi. nioaon to move: "That on and after June 30 next tie cerceterv aeeotmt t>» . charg-ed £30 towarfis the town clerfs salary,- also. £10 for office rent.'-
~ G! f Lamps-—A letter iras reeerred from Anctland Gas oCmpany re the b-eatins of .£-s 3am l >s ' s ll3 it was decided to fall in
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 132, 4 June 1907, Page 6
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