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HOKITIKA BOROUGH COUNCIL.

FRIDAY. AUGUST 22nd. .. ‘ •• f. I V T • ■ ; / • The Council met at 7.30 p.m. Pre- ; 'sent...Messrs G. A. Perry (Mayor), E. Ml- Heenan, J. King, A. Armstrong and Dr. To’clielmann. Apologies for absence were made for Messrs Elcock, Elvans, Duff and Heinz. The [minutes weije confilrmjcd and outward correspondence approved. - INWARD CORRESPONDENCE. From the Municipal Association, intmatrig that Government propose a - reduction of allocation to Local Bodies -of -petrol tax,, and asking. Council to /press’"for allocation of 8 per cent, for The whole tax of 6d. —Received. From Sanitary Inspector, Greymouth requesting, that notices be served on ’Mvo householders to carry out ncces(fary sanitary repairs.—Received. -pFrom Chairman, No. 12 District 'Hallways Council, Greymouth, intimating that the cash allocation for this -.District’s expenditure and maintenance hfi?l been considerably reduced, and jjreater economy must be exercised in regard- .to maintenance expenditure, ’ and stressing the point that the Amounts voted are not to be exceeded without the prior approval of the Highways Board.—Received.

'■‘'.l'tom Valuation Department, intimating that £l4O-12s 6d had been csre--1 dited to the District Fund Account, 'being 75 per cent, subsidy on rates collectable for the year ending the 31st ’’March, 1931.—Received. from Hon. Secretary, Returned Soldiers’ Association’, Hokitika, acknowledging Council’s letter of the 28th. ultimo respecting the consumption of liquor at the Soldiers’ Hall, and intimating that the Committee have embodied the following resolution in its ~yules,, and. it. will do . its utmost to Vive effect to the Rule:—

“Rule 34. No alcoholic liquor shall be brought upon or consumed or served on any of the premises of; the Association, without the Sleave of the Committee being first i-i-had’ and obtained.” —Received.’

From Mrs, H. V.. Ha'll, South Rovell St., applicationfor permission to erect a suspension verandah over her fudHture;. mart.—Received and request granted. { ‘ , . ;.

if-rhVom the. Assistant Commissioner of Duties, Hokitika, re Amusement fPas. Regulations.-—Received. The Maythat ho entertainment be held on grounds of the Council until proof of registration' ..by the Registrar be given. Seconded by Dr Teichelmann md ’ carried.

/From” Professor Grossman, Auckland, a full enquiiy.be urged into the conditions in Samoa.—Received. The Mayor-said the letter was addressed. to him and ho did not propose .to rake afiy'action. - ” i.

From a number of residents, North ItSvell. St-., drawing attention to the bad condition of the foot-path on the west side of Revell St. from Dunedin (Hotel• to Park St-.—Received; •referred .to Public Works Committee to report. . REPORTS. . From Treasurer reporting receipts £2,236 10s 8d; payments £lB2 ss, credit balance £1237 10s Id.—Received. The Treasurer stated that 61 per cent, of •-the“rates struck" had been paid. Considered very satisfactory. Accounts amounting to £735 3s lid MfeeJleLpassed for payment. The Council rose at 7.55 p.m.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1930, Page 3

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HOKITIKA BOROUGH COUNCIL. Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1930, Page 3

HOKITIKA BOROUGH COUNCIL. Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1930, Page 3