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BOROUGH COUNCILS.

( KAIAFOI. Tj:<? fortnijlri'r of the Kaiapai Borough Council was held* last night. Present— Tho Mavor (ifr J. H. Blackwelli, Crs. K. Ihinn, W. Doubkdav, JI. ilcln'tosh, Ti R. Lcithhead, J. L. Saiitii. V.'. A. Wallaco, J- V'. Cra.-.v&ha\r, ard K. "Wviie. A letter was Teceivod from the Canterbury Progress Leagaio f.dvi?ing that tho qiicstion of improno-ment3 io main roads wtrnld have the League's attention, and that in all probability a ooti:ore::ce of local bodies would be hcM to di3t:: = = th-? matter. Tho.Dcp-.'.ftrnor.t of Public Health notiSed tQat £2G per nnr.um would a* tho fee chaTged for health inspoction. It Tvas decided to point out to the Department that from their former letter it ivas understood that tliOT •would earn- out the duties at tho same rate as previously jraid the- Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, namely, £15. On the recommendation of the Works Com■mitt«e, it was decidwl to convert tho building recently scouhv-d by the Council in Raven street into an implsment ehed, any suTp'rtis- ma*<?rial to be ust-J for eiolt-!>r sheds at the Beach Domain. • Tho receipt.?, since last meeting' were- elated to have amounted to X' 244 16a lid, and the bank credit balance- to £141 14» 2d.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17018, 15 December 1920, Page 3

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BOROUGH COUNCILS. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17018, 15 December 1920, Page 3

BOROUGH COUNCILS. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17018, 15 December 1920, Page 3

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