MANDEVILLE AND RANGIORA.
The monthly meeting was heldonJiftL Utb. Present—Messrs Macfarlane (CW man), Edwards, Stalker, Wellaos •«, Captain Parsons, it was decided thfW I pairs be made on Kaiapol-Ashley rose,« f recommended by the Surveyor, and*too«{ put extra shingle on road new SW!; bridge. The work on Hinemanne iiw* was referred to thu Snrvejor, he alsa »< arrange to repair Lamb's road, and KM* [- stream road to be patched. The WIJomhJ i were agreed to—North road, 40 cesjM >\ with 2vds screened shingle pee ci- 1 !'-. Weston'a road, 2yds unscreened ««» per chain; Oxford roid to be patched> ww ■ metal broken from Fernalde gr&™\jß: the latter pic to be fenced with aW® * wire and standards. A petition from m M. A. Joeling and teh others asked W». footpath along the Oxford road, buis it *» decided the railway took so much««* road there was not room for a footpaj* ■' Mr H. Croft offered £2 a rear 6* ; E/reton Junction gravel - pit. *? dined, the same being already leerf*; Mr W. Baas, for leave to exorcise pe«*«* > sion given two years ago to P' S r under the road between Sections«<*>,»»:. 1023. Agreed to. Rev. G. P. JW| waited on the Board on behalf of t ■, six Maori* and two ratepayers, wi» • , request that an extra three /« d *>*| ; ehfngle to the chain be put on Uje Wg road, Maori Reserve. It was deeJfed*®* , if the Natives g*ve the gravel *!• &#* i quantity would be put on. A | of Messrs .7. -A. Brown, B. Li39arifesKH I Young, E. Wilson, and F. Becker atoW J Iα support of a memorial to haveQSiss | Bash road opened;. also a rood bet««w £ K.S. 2:J7and 319. It was decided the * veyor report on the Church Bush ro&ei » fi the nest meetinp, but owing to the tt»* i owners having signed for the *>*& w : r tweeuJ?.S. ztf -and aio to be.awd * »• ; drain t!»e. Board conld not eiitertaia t»* i application. In reply to an | from Mr J. Bowie, the I directed to report on on ooUat lOfJ 1 | retoinert upon Mr Bowie * torm. _«g i decided that the MandeviUe HwBJ | be informed it Lad exceeded I ment to raise the side of the jo»» | No. 1 drom. It was reeolved to tf»« j> | per dozen for small birds. Accoaflg I i>245 Sa, were passed, and the Board »*"-1 journed. _ I
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18890620.2.54
Bibliographic details
Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7341, 20 June 1889, Page 6
Word Count
385MANDEVILLE AND RANGIORA. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7341, 20 June 1889, Page 6
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.