DOMAIN BOARD
The Domain Board met y<stero!_#|||| Present—Messrs H. J. Beswick* man), .T. H. Davey. M.H.R., W.'-«sE_f_| Cooper, B. P. Manhire, H. P. Murr_S|i Aynsley, W. Dunlop, and W. McMil|^||| Mr R. M. Laing wrote permission to place a rain gauge in Gardens for the use of the nature 'clali|fi of tbe>*Boys- High School. ? Mr Taylor, said he kept a ,reobt-i'-)its« the rain gauge of the Board, . ,arid.;h|&||| forwarded the results to Wellington to a month or co ago. * '•' : it.^^|i The matter was left in the hands 6fj|j§ the Chairman. v-' ; 'SHC§B A letter was read from the ExWbwli tion Commissioner, stating that lation was proposed to inoludo the *4t*i||l of. the 'Park occupied by 'the"LawMra Tennis Association in the Area/ so that the Association . hold a tournament and make a charjj^^M After some discussion, Mr Da*-rej||| moved:—"That' the. -Board'."grant4i*l§|i mission to a charge being made by t_jjj|aj Association,.provided!it be onlymadijfi when the Ixwr_u___e_it''.i_.>_i«ld. w ''-','v ; ':''?^Hj Mr Ell seconded whic_i|S§ was agreed to.:•..;'•■'vv.;';■-.- •;. !-",>&%«aH The Chairman said ttat Messrs' wood and Co. were tuing, the near the Rdocarton Hotel;"bo. material for the Maori ' damage was being done. Mr :_ttrf--Of)§|ffl the chairman of tl» repudiated any responsibility, ing given any orders >iri the mj-,tw|fffl Messrs Heywood and Cto. bad'said Mr A. H. TurnbuU, a member of'tb*!™ committee, had given them to go in at tlie gate. ITio was what was to bo done, damage ing been caused to the gato.- ; amount of £2 10s, and there "*w_ji' ; 'damage-to the road. ~ .V;-v.'?-', - -^^3|.'§^H| Mr Ell taught tbat the.Natfwk]i Minister should be approached Bubject.' ■-. .. ; ■•■■' ■■ "•,• -■■<V'^}silp|H Urtimately the Clai-rT_uin waa to see Mr Bishop on the powers to an* if no sati-factkm w««||| obtained.. -.' ,Qi^^W^sfflm ■ -Votes of- thanks were Messrs McCUtchie and Co. for tion oi. coal for; the greorihouse, to -a donor of spring plants,; r^'<oosßm Mr Ell again caUed attention to fact that the shade chouse was np. The Chairman said that the son it had been locked up waa people were stealing plants. He -h_4f§j now given instructions to keep", house open. •■ ■-■'- v; - : 'v%^||| Accounts to the amount of £119 were passed for payment. The balance at the bank was *rer^*rted'a*® being.£l22 Bs. ■■'■'^Im
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12571, 14 August 1906, Page 8
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364DOMAIN BOARD Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12571, 14 August 1906, Page 8
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