BOROUGH COUNCILS.
3JEWMARSET. ! t-sniar meeti2=- of the Newmarket ' held last nigiH. j Formation.— A letter was re-, S?«siM«. fcttaatißg that a crossing once erected over the footpath. I ■ m amount to £177 j Booies- i-onfercnce.-Oii the motion ; "t - -CijtTor it was ao-feti to vote the rf *s^27 , as an affifiation fee towards ' of Anrkland and snbarfaaa , **> hSI» Hr Kinder further moral: i refn,e S to identify itself j ' ,S&W of tie resolntions earner! by the of bodies, unless approved i II possible, hej -■EV^f t r^^nr^. h bo r y ;, SS have to rarifv. Mr HirinM -Sada tte motion. The Slayer s ; ud he j &t tt rfecr on the ilayor. The ilayor i aat he vronid refuse to accept the Se Hayor rais persaade.l to acwpt tue ! MSiEoa of reprcsentatire to the conference, ! iid the motion v.'-js earned. I ■:-;- ' PABIfELX.. i :■ ,-.-. fte Parnell Conncil met last i fc "^iation.—tt was decided to affiliate ' iHe Local Bodies- Conferen.-e. and £2 > "srwas donated towards the funds. • Boatni Club ippliration.—The Harbour , •RnanLcoiranninratiiis on the application of j ■■ I 'StVaitHiiata Sowin; Club for permission i to-erect a boat shed at St «eor=e's Bay - iajgnaied tfeat rne s;ta in qnestion wonid i nrobafity Be reclauned within IS mouths. Eie noted that the neighbonrins \ -ronad would probably form a valuable ratine area- in tie of the rwlamatfon. It was decided to rpceire the lerrrr. "to Dau;rer of Infection. —Tne District " ffiaiia Officer (Dr. Pnrdyi wrote statins j Hat none ot the Svp cases at the -SUori j. gclionl. notified as tnbercnlo?is. were dan- ' j " EErons. as resardins taeir infertiousness. i , Consumption.—The Boronsh turn- ! cocfc • reported thaT the of i watsr dmins tte past fortnizht had been : 2.j)oo,*Mfr gallons, an increase over the jiEcedlns fortnight of 11.<W> gallons. OSEHTTttGA. • T& Onelranga Borough Council met last 1 "evening- — . 1 > Accßand. Show. —The Council resolved t> ast the business people of the boroujrh to dose on November 2Sth for the Auckland ■'' igncultnral Show. Ssnitatfon. —The tender of J, n. BlackTood for two hendred sanitary pans, at 5/ eact was accepted. ' Hayor's Allowance. —Tt was resnlvPd that 5n the future the itayor should be allowed £30 per annum. Tfanted. a Lamp.—A petition from rhp ! HsiiMts of Upper Seiwyn-srreet. for j amefiier lamp, was ordered to lie on tie table. Water Extension. —Residents of Mt-Emart-road petitioned the Council for an extension of the waterworks to their locality; It was decided that rhe Waterworks ,-j Coimsltree siKHtid inspect the locality and iiepert on the readiest. Harflington's Flat- —The residents of I HanJiagton's Flat petitioaed for an ex- j tension of rhe trarern-orfa-' system. It was I (Jetided to grant the prayer.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 251, 20 October 1908, Page 7
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