WARKWORTH TOWN BOARD.
The first meeting of the newly-elected Town It.iani was held on Monday. Mr I Alex. Warm whs re-elected as chairman.' it was decided to proceed with formaI tion and metal.in- work oil the road to the I'rwliyierian lemetery as soon as the weather permitted. Arrangements wore made for breaking r>Oyus of sandstone 4 spauls. and jireliiuinary Inquiry nude uli.jut j-'ctiiug ::iK.iyds of hard limestone MMlllis. ; Ir was decided to make final application for the loan of X.'rfK) for dralncige extcnsinii. and t.. authorise Ihe foreman t.i pro.-nrp the necessary material as soon as : lKjiiirc.!. : Correspondence and details as to various 'lighting schemes were laid liefore the | board and discussed, but action was .:e- ---, ferred to next meeting pending further In- . fnrinatiou. I Mr. K. I'hillips was granted permission !in enclose portions of Warkworth Street ami Percy Street, subject to the usual conditions. The salary of the town clerk was raised to turn per year. ! The clerk reported that the site of the I grave of John Anderson Brown, the foundet of Warkworth, had been located, and the question of marking it In some suitable way was ci.-ic listed. The clerk was instructed to obtain an estimate of the cost of n suitable stone with ins.-riptlon. with a view to raislnc the money required by imblic subscription.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 247, 18 October 1922, Page 9
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219WARKWORTH TOWN BOARD. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 247, 18 October 1922, Page 9
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