INQUIRY ADVANCES
Future Procedure
Submissions by the Hawke’s Bay Rivet’s Board in regard to rating, ward boundaries and ward representation were considered further yesterday by the Government Committee of Inquiry. Ihe committee comprises the Acting- „?; s . tant Engineer-in-Chief of the • üblic Works Department, Mr A. J. Baker, who is chairman; the ValuerGeneral, Air W. Stewart; and an officrOm the Department of internal All airs, Air A. Q Harper. has reached this stage: Ihe Hawke g Bay Rivers Board’s submissions and suggestions have been made, and now the committee is hearing evidence from local-hody representatives and Rivers Board to
support their objections to th© board’! suggestions. At the conclusion of the inquiry all the points made, which have been carefully noted bv the members of the committee, will be submitted to the Minister of Intcinn' tffairs the Hon W. E. Parry, foi h s inti-ideation
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 146, 5 June 1936, Page 6
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