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LOAN WITHOUT POLL

APPLICATION TO BOARD OF HEALTH PUBLIC INQUIRY TO BE HELD An application by the Wellington City Council for permission to raise a loan of £lOO,OOO without taking a poll of tlie ratepayers was considered by the Board of Health at its quarterly meeting yesterday. . . , The Mayor (Mr. G. A. Troup) and the city engineer (Mr. G. Hartl waited on the'board in support of the application. Mr. Troup said that £2b,0!)0 was required for sewerages, £10,062 for water supply in various parts of the city, and £61,248 was desired lor storm water drainage in the Miramar area. A number of questions were asked by members of the board, and then tlie deputation withdrew. Subsequently the board deliberated, and decided to defer consideration of the application pending the obtaining of further information. It was resolved to appoint a committee of the board consisting of the lion. M. JI. Triggs, Ladv Luke, Dr. IV. Voting, and Mr. F. AV. Mac Lean, to investigate and report. , , , • , 'The inquiry will be conducted in publie, so that ‘all parties may be heard. On receipt by the board of the committee's finding the board will then decide whether the request of the council tor authority to raise the loan shall be granted. _____

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 195, 19 May 1928, Page 25

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LOAN WITHOUT POLL Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 195, 19 May 1928, Page 25

LOAN WITHOUT POLL Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 195, 19 May 1928, Page 25

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