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ROSENEATH RATEPAYERS.

A mooting of tho Hosenenth ratepayer* was held last evening, llr. T. M. Ward (president) being in the chair. Itoierring to the decision of the Wellington City Council not to accede to tho association's request that the word "Kosencath" !>e pluced on the frout' destination board of the Oriental Day oars, Captain Post moved that a reply be sent to the council slating that, as they (tho uouncil) could not sec its wny to (rrniit the request, tho word "Roscneath ' be put in n conspicuous place on the waiting shed at the Oriental Bay terminus. The motion was enrvivd, and the secretary was directed to forward a letter tc the council. Tho question of removing the school from its present site to a more central position again came up for discussion, but was further deferred until after tho school elections. Jlr. Highott complained tlint ho was net receiving nn adequate water supply at his residence in liosonciith, He stated that; ho was paying .40 per annurti for, water, and at times ho only got sufficient to fill a kettle. It was decided to writo to the Citv Council, asking (hem to connect M,r. 'Hit;holt's property frith, tht Ucscneath reservoir.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1393, 20 March 1912, Page 6

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ROSENEATH RATEPAYERS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1393, 20 March 1912, Page 6

ROSENEATH RATEPAYERS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1393, 20 March 1912, Page 6

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