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PROVINCIAL CENTRES.

[From Onr Bsecial OorreiuoniJonli.l

CARTE.RTON; ' ;•' '

The. death is announced .'from Palmerston North.of Mrs. Mary, Driscoll,'. who was ■ for many', years a resident, of : Carterton. ''■'■• '■ Mr. CM. Whyte, of the local post'office staff, has: received notice of transfer to Wyndham, and left on Friday afternoon for tho south. The members of the fire brigade presented Mr., Whyte with a handsome travelling rug' on Thursday evening. V - ' :'.'.' ■■■■ Tho swing-bridgo over the Mangatarera, on the road to Mount' Holdsworth, has now been fully repaired. ', .-' ' The following, team ; has been selected to represent' tho\Crirterton Fire Brigade at the demonstrations of the United Firo Brigades' Association at Wanganui : during tho middle of next month:—Captain M Kenzie, Lieut. 'Jackson, Lieut. M'Kcnzie, ;. Firemen Desmond and Carter. Emergency, Fireman, Byrne. ",••'■''■ Messrs. W. J. O'Meara and H. Eanish left on Thursday on a motor tour to Napier. Taupo, and Eotorua. ■ The funeral of the late Mr; James Stevens, of Belvedere, took placo at-the'Clare.-' villo Cemetery- on Thursday afternoon.' Messrs. •J. Moncrieff, J. Fensham, E. Eagle, jun., and T. V. Moore were the pall-bearers. Tho Church -' of England service at the graveside was conducted by tho EeVi B. Young.

OTAKI

Prior to the business of the Magistrate's Court commencing yesterday morning Mr. G. _H. Harper, on behalf of the local solicitors, extended a hearty w'elcome'ttp the newly-appointed magistrate, Mr. Poynton. Mr. Poynton Teplied he'had heard of tho good relationship existing between the late magistrate ,and solicitors, and expressed a hope that it would continue. At the-monthly meeting of : the Town Board on Thursday afternoon, Commissioner M'Kegg presiding, it was decided to interview tho trustees of the Mission Church property with a view of having their lands roaded so as to give access.to a stretch of beach, it being pointed out •that it was tho trustees' intention to road (in less than two years' time) tho whole of their property comprising' over 500 acres, now leased to Mr. Death. Commissioner Brien stated his intention of reading his property whioh adjoined on the 6eaward side. The questionable state of a creek which runs through the town was tho subject of a good deal of unfavourable comment. It was! decided to obtain an adjustment of accounts as between the board, council, and Road Board at as early.a date as possible. It was also resolved to securo a new locality plan, the present one being antiquated.

FEATHERSTON

The monthly meetdng of tho Fcatherston County Council was held yesterday, Councillor A. D. M'Lcod being in tho chair. Tho receipts for the month wero given a 9 £2024 2s. 9d. The matter of floating timber down the Waiohino Eivor wa9 left to tho Moroa Water Eace Committco to report on as to damago caused. Tenders are to bo called for metalling the whole-of Ashßr's Line. .

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1645, 11 January 1913, Page 6

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PROVINCIAL CENTRES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1645, 11 January 1913, Page 6

PROVINCIAL CENTRES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1645, 11 January 1913, Page 6