WRRB3PONDENT.I vJ.une 19, 1885. H^^^i^tHe "T^wn Board was < Messrs Ten- " "Williams, and j^^^HKYfin&irman). I^HKw^ing^ correspondence was Company, inof their intention to ■^HBsation io the General AsHSHfan^' Act to enable them to Hsj^feWn of Hastiogß and surwith gas, also stating H^wyS'were required to repoit to whether the Board would H|^^^issont .from the proposal, H^p^peate'r in respect thereto, B^^Wffeel obliged by the Board B^pfi^Janswer of assent, dissent, the form of a schedule ■ffigPitnv^Moved by Mr Ellis, B^ndM';by Mr Williams, " That Ha^wd|lVrem'ain neutral in the District Auditor, H^^pjgMg:' ■ the receipt of the M^^St-S'bf" the Hastings Town H^pi-£'^he/ year ending the 31st jHra Bjßsy?and stating that as it was npanied by vouchers it had not Hrn Manager of RailBHf opining the Board that he had J^ga them to sink a well Hk mh^nd of the Hastings station, to tli'e approach to the goodsHffi|lgp|ing interfered with.— EaSuperintended 1 ; of the K^^Fire V; Brigade, informing the Brigade weienot disposed j^M|'jtK ; ;their manual engine r and H^pl^tWat the Board should purMj^wa^frhm Shand and Mason, at the ! j^^^e Offering the Board every Msl^n' -his power. — The clerk was |^™Sd!t6, acknowledge the receipt of j^^pl.worth's letter, thanking him K^^Mpf assistance. j^^^MriiE. H. Willi&mß, accepting m^tnSintment' of solicitor to the H^^p^duties of which he was preK^^qn'Sertake upon the following B^^irhat>he should be paid a BPggff eJ9 n . : -of , ' £2s per annum, such ■m all advice and opinions W| attendances made on the 811 reaE ! oDa^ e sca^ e » conve y* Wffl ffiadfCourt work to be for ■ramlat-rates^charged by solicitors." Be llsKmoVed ; by Mr Tanner, and H^dj'by Mr Foreman, that the ■pMMr>Williams be aooepted.— An to the motion was moved Hra|iJHHii%.econded by the chairman, Bmpeiffec't that Mr Williams be apW^axsolicitor to the Board, bat that RfflfftjMflyfor all work required by tho B|^raatv,the usual rates charged by The amendment was H^^^fby .Mr, and seconded ■p|E§rem£!l'" That tho Board comNapier Bell, asking ■g||||jW*|hena a,prof essional opinion sewerage scheme, Ks^tiifg his fee - for doing so." — It allow Mr Tanner's motion K^gßver till an adjourned meeting ■ffim||s|it# fo the amount of £69 11s B||||||passed for payment. then adjourned till tlie ( !Road Board met on BBgg^lffi'V.' i "Presents-Messrs Fore.Williams,' and "Wellwood H^OTC^ioy Mr Foreman, and seconded " That Karamu-road be H^^lll^itli a' light coat of metal." — n ||||jjUance-slieet and auditors' reK table and passed Wji Ili^lieoi's account as auditor was
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7194, 20 June 1885, Page 4
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