COUNTY COUNCILS
j WAIBF.AYA. The AA'airewa County Council met mi I Tuesday. Air Parkinson in the chair. ' Correspondence was read : —From Akaroa County Council, consenting io receive a deputation to discuss apportinnniont of ' part of assets, who consent iu;_; to post- ■ pone .itch deputation. From vame. that flic county is willing to consent to tin* severance.of that part of tin* original county, namely, t'uahu. on con- j ilition that Bos. 12-*"--' shall remain part ] of the Akaroa County. Reci-iv«d. \ Messrs Ceo. Barclay and H. AYehster I waited ot. the Coiuicjj. asking* that tin* i part of Oknte road, from .Air Yonnn's \ property ninthv.aros be re-graded. " L'e- ;. port to bo obtained. From Messrs Liit- i t-ell. declining to go on with erection H of Coronation Library ■*.Ttb'i*ct to the . B ■ appointment-of a clerk of work.**. it fe was resolved that Messrs Lut-trcll cany £ out their, .agreement-. From Springs | County Council - objecting to the pro- | -posed charges for sujiervmion of boun-. p dary bridges. T<» he informed that the jj charges were-those by the Selwyn County | Council. From: Mr -Anderson, < om- jj plaining of over-charge of pound f«*es. i To be informed that only the- fee 1 was .cJi.-Trgcd- Me.'.srs Cebbie arid | Thompson gave a resume of the proceed- I ings at the Canal Conference, and were j accorded a vote of thanks'... •
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14326, 11 April 1912, Page 10
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