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That Library Building and An Account for Storage of Books

Cmr. Clark stated at the last Town Board meeting that he had been informed that Mr. A. Gray had, through his solicitor, notified the Board that he intended to charge 10/- per week storage on the books left in the old Library building, so that the Board had been informed of the charge before the account that was received last meeting, had been sent. To his knowledge, said Cmr. Clark, this letter from Mr. Gray’s solicitor had never been tabled at a Board meeting. On inquiry, it was found that this letter had gone to the Board’s solicitor who had the matter of the old Library building sale in hand, and so it had not come before the Boaid. Further discussions regarding this matter were held in committee, but it was decided that the previous resolution regarding Mr. Gray's account, that it be held over, was allow- * ed to stand.

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Northland Age, Volume 5, Issue 24, 13 March 1936, Page 2

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That Library Building and An Account for Storage of Books Northland Age, Volume 5, Issue 24, 13 March 1936, Page 2

That Library Building and An Account for Storage of Books Northland Age, Volume 5, Issue 24, 13 March 1936, Page 2