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tbat tbe Council should now settle tbe ttrms of tbe tenders, and therefore tnoTod : — 1. Tbat tbo contract for removing nigbt-foil be for ont* jear from ac ceptanceof tender. 2. Tbat tbe contractor state price per box for remoral. i 3. Tbat tbe contractor collect tbe i cost of remoral of night-soil from fcontebolders. 4. That tbe contractor nail up notices in each closet, such notices to be printed and supplied by tbe Borough. 5. Tbat tbe contractor abide by Clause 77 of the by-law. 6. That the remoral of night-soil be according to Clause 81 of tbe bykws, and optional to householders Outside the boundaries. 7. Tbat tbe remoral of night-soil be once a fortnight, or oftener, at the option of the householders. Crs Lemon and Asher here indulged in laughter, and, being asked by Cr Spencer what they were laughing at, Cr Lemon replied that he considered Cr Spencer was trying to crush the targesse», and he did not approre of it : 8. That the Council have power to tary tbe time of remoral of night-soil. Cr Phillips seconded. Cr Jordan mored as an amendment that the several clauses be considered ptoriatitD, and ttat the Committee's report be not passed. — There being no seconder the amendment lapsed. Cr Jordan, in speaking to th« motion, stated tbat clause 2 stated that iht contractor was to be paid. Who was to pay him P Tbe Mayor replied that tbe householders were. Or Jordan, continuing, said that tbe eon tractor had to naU up notices. This he could not do. r -, The Mayor said tbe Inspector could ft> it. Cr Jordan said be was totally against the motion, It was framed for a large population, and ours was 100 small, and tbe motion bad better be itamped out. Tbe Mayor then put the motion, when 4 roted for and 4 against it, and tbe Mayor gare bis casting rote against It. The report of tbe Streets' Committee was then read, which recommended tbe granting of Mr Allely's application to fence the road on tbe Judea cutting* Beiolred, on the motion of Cr Clarke, seconded by Cr Spencer, that this report be adopted. This concluded the business.

For remainder of reading matter see first and fourth pages, PUBLIC AUCTION. Tbe undersigned has received instructions from C. Tilley to sell as above, WITHOUT BESBBVE, On Saturday, 23rd February, at 10 a.m., in the Store afceorner of Harington street and Strand, ffiHE BALANCE op the STOCK X op DRAPEBY and CLOTHING Consisting of Dress Stuffs Prints llama Clothß Calicoes Flannels Shirtings Shirts Hosiery Men's, Boys 1 , and Youths 1 Clothing &c. f &c, Ac. D. LUNDON, Auctioneer. B. ABTHTJB.] [f • *• BUBBLE. Tuesday, February 26th. VALUABLE TOWN & COUNTRY PBOPEBTIES, TAUBAHaA, BAT OP PLEKTT. AKTHTJB & BtTDDLE Have been favoured with instructions from the Trustees (to close on a deceased estate), to sell by public auction, at their Land Sale Booms, Arthur's Mart, on Tuesday, 26th inst., at eleven o'clock. ALAEGE AND WELL-BUILT BESIDENCE, with about 1 acre of land, situated in Durham Street, Tauranga, in the centre of the town, close to wharf , with beautiful > tfew of the harbour and shipping. Also, Farm of about 560 acres, laostly improved, being Lots Nos. 142, ;slfrto22s, Parish of Te Papa, and linown as Spring Parm. Good Dwelling house with fine orchard, large barn, stables, cowsheds, piggeries, and all necessary outbuildings. Will be •old subject to a lease with purchasing clause. . Further particulars on application to the Auctioneers. ■ ' ■ WESLETAN CHUBCH. REV A. C. LAWBY will (d.v.) Preach next Sunday Horning and Evening. MB L. M. GBACE is prepared to Lease those Paddocks near the eld Bace Course, Tauranga, belonging to the Estate of the late T. 8, Grace. Apply within a week to L. M. GBACE, Tauranga Hotel. £10 BEWABD. BBIVEN from Cabbage Tree Creek, Ohinemuri, five fat steers and three heifers, branded M.K. diitinctly onoffrump. Above reward paid to anjone giving information ifttding to conviction of thief . £6 for information leading to recovery. MATHBW KINSELLA,

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVI, Issue 2392, 21 February 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVI, Issue 2392, 21 February 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVI, Issue 2392, 21 February 1889, Page 3

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