CALLING A HALT
, ' REQUESTS TO COUNCIL COMMENTS ? COROMANDEL’S DECISION C; After several hours discussion on ' various roads, bridges, footpaths, 'lights, grade? and other matters at the Coromandel County Council meetihg on! Wednesday last, the time arrived for the usual general business requests and 1 the time was past 7 p.m. Everyone was getting tired with oVer finance and grading And all the other difficult situations, 'tartak requests, were made and '.Beem-ad to be getting grantedl adhb . when the chairnfan, Mr T. V. Whittle, balled a halt, ~ ' Mr Whittle said that was exactly the practise that had prevailed in the past. In view of the adverse financial position of the council, requests must reduced til a minimum. In fact the suggested that in future, these rebe made at the close of the Khq foreman’s report late in the dqy when to get home. ►, said the chairman, ys and means of makrequests were going tn such a manner. that the chairman’s opted at future meet- <■ * •-SC ■ .
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 60, Issue 4371, 20 December 1950, Page 8
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