LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL.
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The usual meeting was held. Preset trHis Worship thlTMayor, and all the Cc unfCilloiUt;; v>.' V'-OT/.-|- : , : tßeetin|^ifere ) lf6W;^p.cta , dtijhedf p-f.'-'ir r-Hl/Mf:'; i;The ,bad xecei’ r during ? the' areefyi-glO'i -Accounts impupting to: £Bo. lsa‘ 7d ’ w'Cre- pateed for '.payment, “.■■t'v-™ iiV-o- | . ■ The outward correspondeUcewaadaid upon :i fche ! ’table, "UUd the following letters were ‘r'ehd,j '- J _ ,[. ■.,, i,\ i ,; or vutn | ll ' From Captain Eiddey, .resigning hla :offido of i i -Thir --letter- led’/ 'tonsoma < discussion, and 'CSfttffciUW^thfa'gd'lhg^ediCohnefddfc^baiiiiers to 1 -.wothififawrbia wtter,!n-u,d''^-i-ii-/r;-r.v ; ~ . uo Prone - Captain/Giraudicalling • attention to the culYert : bßlongingJso;Mr W. Holmes, land* ,*hpt storm M dm e.;Orpbani; Asylum ; grounds wfis referred to r the Works omhmit'toer ; j 11 - ! 'B¥dna ! Cipthm 1 ffiddey; ebfn^l&lpingspout the i* front of jthe pipehad been' ohoked'up with l rubbish l , and/ this had ewus*d;the overflow. 1,.. iAmPtab I*l% seen the custodian of the bathingueh*d respeoting the complaints made. The custodian;, if supplied with material, would erect a prepW place to live in, and this would do-away with complaints.. :Hs iwubj sway at eer^m^baee Tdeehred il ' lSs, sad it wast wvidmife',that he ■.AjWPPITvWWWssmd snsuedas toiwhat ought jth® . qosstisb of cutting dowhthktlos inthe tdwn, tjn|ife*9«*h i .. , r .w-t xijtnjW i ."i.-. The lettorlromthsTasmOleikieliAuokland was again disoossed at considerable length!.. T. iCi>iip|illotl«iMldm, tHW lom&l& e djoufwion, naoTed that the Auckland Counou be /ifllerqiecbthat Q?mw» vrtU i in this matter. A loui ! ' diteussKm : ' inhaued, resulting .in an amendment .being moved by Grange, seconded by Councillor Murray j and OoUnoilwontd' odbpsrate with the, Anckland, .Council for the ■Atradne' tipn of an Act, and would pay the coats 1 in to the; rateable; property of the Counoiller Hawkins suggested that i the from it was very bad, : y j His Worship,said be understood that when the bard ' Ihbour gang had finished thewhrk they were now employed on, they would pqmSubject '6f the towd was discussed at length. ' - : .
~, Quango moved—“ Competent surveyor be employed to pifpare a block pita of ail the eewert id the Borough, at pxqeedipg ... !n .j ' , Councillor Kenner seconded the motiop pro formd. ' Councillor 1 ChalmOr* considered that] the wprk migM be iotp,(bpt.at present 'tadeftakeh by Mi WdlfcOT.who’Was preparing, ; th« /dninege of; ;the town would havejo,p.e carried, out to the eastward of Sticking fjoink: It was well known that the dihris brought ■down jdirouffh thp , gqlliea rapidlyrfalling up the Harbour,'tad h this would require the - j; *; oSereral'of the Councillors urged aflpr necessity of this matter 1 boingbt'tendei w.s'
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLII, Issue 4327, 24 December 1874, Page 2
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402LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLII, Issue 4327, 24 December 1874, Page 2
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