TUAKAU TOWN BOARD.
OVERBRIDGE FOR STOCK. The Tuakau Town Board met on Thureday evening, the Mr. W. J. Taylor, presiding. . The Minister of Railways wrote statin J that he would iive (.are:;;! consideration to the board's rathe: repiesent-ations in regard to the terms for the local bodies' contributions to the r c*t of the proposed overhead bridge for i.vestock at. the Tns* kau railway ya:ds. "iTr. G. Arrowsntltli urged that the board consider the question of a water supply scheme for the town. Possible sources of supplv we:e tentatively discussed. and the matter was left to M r - Arrowemith to obtain any data poesih.eThe Works Committee was instructed to inspect a site between Bollard Ro® d and the railway, ad; ■> i.iug the cre», where members considered a good public shimming bath c-ould be made. _. It was decided to ask the No. 2 tfict Highways Council to have the roads passing through the town district, namely, ! Buckla_nd and R.ver Roads. Georse Street -and Harrisville Road, and Liverpool Street and R) Road. declared eub- , si diary highways ;:i continuation of higai ways declared: to :h .■ boundaries of the town. It was resolved to it-re a fee ~ per annum for each retro! pump on the kerbside. By four v.-'-es to three it ** also decided no', t-o allow any more pump* to be erected on ary portion of the •tr® e^
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1928, Page 12
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