MANIOTOTO A. AND P. ASSOCIATION.
.A meeting of Hip eomfrittfee of rhe, al.ove society, was held in the County I ]m oil Saturday afternoon. September, 30, The president of tic g ciety, Air P. JM. Law ocbnpiel the uliair. The Chairman explained th,-it liie jii'efeting had been cabed to consular the question of effecting a permanent building on the society's ground at R-infllrty The spcretarj' read , the portion of the tniiintos of, the fUiiiiial meeting which ruHited to the subject; The Chairman then presented a plan which lie li.id jira.wr out. It provided for a building Bft high, 3Gfi x 14ft, Comptisfed ;oficohrttgitcd iron and tinilier ; and included a bar 14ft.x, I2fb,, it ..dining room 14ft x J2ft.j a Indies waiting room Bfl- x 12ft, and a secretary.s office 6ft x 12ft.
Air Kirk, move-t. and Mr \V. Mawhinney seponrxe.d—That ten lers be .fcitlled fot - Ihe erection of a buiiHing ta. accordance ¥ith t ie plans nnd specifications presented by the chairman .- tenders to be liVb&. the date of next meeting.' ' " .Messrs B'eabli Bbddihg'on tlie dining'-oom ,was too. small,., and Air Colder suugesred that 4ft He a.lded to the rijningroniit and.tHe joof-coiilfluperila-ps" lie raised'lSins", and Mr Kirk and Air ,\V. AiawhinKey added t« their motion to—Tliat.,-the plan be .left in* the s|e:triiit 4ft be added tO .V l ® raised l§in. The Chair.tiian.&Hd that he had taken it u P" n . ll!rnself to request the Waipiata Brass
Band to attend the next pjimf; ftttfjtildfe 111;! replied that t.liey would be pleAsferl In Uii SS free, of charge. . - ~v"_ He nlgo said ttiafc though til fey had not lieen successful in t-tje past in get-ting any, concession from the Railway Department f'if Show Day: lie thought they shonlri ti*y.»giiii now that they were eonm-cltyi wjth Upliir On the motioti ot lSlessrs ,W. and. Weaeh, the matter was leftirrthef>aa3#& ; Of tile .president. - ( ' Mr Bleach jlhftt jip llad fmpptjefti trees, he Intd promised' for tile and had sent his iriatl trj.plilt7S-.them/' 'ltha»&s taken the hitter a "day and rjrhalf .to" plant ; 700 trees. - He eachj - hiW? promised him that he would ge| 3£l fortV'f" two days. U hen The trees were tuiien had notice! a couple of Jlorsfes hn, tlie .ground, and there had been ho arrangements made for leasing it;. It could not how be let Unless the trees were ffenced off • The account was passpd for payment, and the.chaiHiiiin voiced ille thanks of the assbciat : "6ri to Mr Bli kch for the trouble he had.taken in-the matter. ; On the ifiotion ; ,of Messrs 'Mawhinney Bodfiington it was decuied'riot io lease the ground at alii
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9437, 16 September 1904, Page 3
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431MANIOTOTO A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9437, 16 September 1904, Page 3
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