CITY BOARD,-Tuesday.
Thk if-iuil wroklv mt'cliiti; hell ye.sU'nlay, at the oilit-f, liuililiitL.- 4 . I'l-r-'Mil -The (.'hairumu (Mr. IJcvrrulife). Mc*srv. Mjoavady, A>hiou, \\ iS\\i\ur<<-n. l-iulav, ami Darl'v. fl'i|V|' i in ITSTIIM IliJl.M! ftTUCi:!'. 1 in' Chairman siMU'tt he Ipi'l unii'-n u» Mr. Bahev U-!:;.tiw lo rloin-r; \\\ug in CuMollt Huiixv >;ivet. :.nil 1 Ik;t \w. had to remove them. .i!}'-)' some it was resolved thai the Chairman ;»hot;M d:r'vt Mr. Jinbev to remove them i immediairly. ! r»v\!Clvx HTiin r. A lulliT wits read lVuiii the iSiipenuii'iKk-nt ayrcev.\t: to in;io the lVoviiK'iiil (.iovernnieut pnrin»ii of the sea wall from Kraiiklvn *«o and it was thrn ayreed to i-.-ue nori«v» tor triidor* tortlie j performance of tho remainder of I ho work ar once. ) sroxi; V.uvaKlr>c? macuixk. A ]»*i! «'j' v.a.-> real by the lmiramn from Mr. ; K"iiv, of Tarutetki, with ivjVivmrc }•» a stone breaking nuH-iiin.-. vi-. iv.imu-mlinir tnaf a .mnilar one t«:» thai at 1 in list' at Taranaki, should '<*<.' ordered fr«»n Melbourne. TlU' Ohaivmnn stati-d that in hi?- reply hi 1 n >titicd to Mi*. Kelly that o.it* had already beei ; oidrml Sydney. nu: cm v \iruu:NT. i It vi- 'H'tiliiit Jo the Hoard tha; with reference t< I the sii".isi'i'lpi ion nosed lor the benefit of the ehildrcr : iii tlu 4 man Newman, who was ao-idrmad\ kiile-. >ome time ajju, dnrini; toe formaii->u of the Oin . ."Vwei* hit !*<•:»» it I t*.l UIU home lo tho ivcfoi j at ;t village in iivlaud. on be'ndf ol* mie of til : chiUf'-H '.ln-iv; the ivnlv to it was iva.l, in which i wa* ?*ithat it h:ii l»ccii laid out to the b>*?t ;td vantage. cm.Ncnuv A IWfer w;w remi from Mr. J'ii' on, oi' tlii 1 ; Oil f'etlow y ('hunccrs —(nvt. that jl ce! tai:t vnimcU at tlu- ivar of lii> pivtiiiM'.I rauf.M t>v t*U'» ov.'i'iVr.v (.•{' much 1«* tit ' ilctvmn'Ui of iHc health (. i' tii-; pcoiito vi->atciit tiicn J l lto loiter was .ucoiitpaiiicu ly a inctUeul eevtitu-ut } h .^r l )">r 4 "Ulvin-_ f rr * 'h« ! -. •
Ov; nuisance, ami that it had already created a tli>can- likelv o spread hevoutl the diMriet. The "petition was referred to the Inspector of Knih.iii.'.*?, ir. conjunction v.-ith tin.- Nuisance C'omKi tt tee. wELtEsuiv fctnEnr. The Chairman stated that ho hart a lot ci' to Ofmi be a:i(J relative tu a ' itv of timber piled upon ihe lint' of Wt-1 ?tr<*et, aiill that he-directed them to remove it at once. KKFI<SSATI<<N (IF Ml;. Kll ■ I V<;-,. ! A Has then read from Mr. Ri.-lu-r.i T*! !vv'<r:iiiisr hi-scat-in the Bui.nl >.s nil« r for lir.st i U ar.t. \n. in comcipienr *ni his (caving for tin;;ItUhl nl the cud of th.' h ■ mth. j Atfr -everal from member-* of the Kourd I , ivbdive to the xrni and energy shown hv Mr. l\idir.: r s 1 | during his oerii(rdi<m of a wat m ihv I'oavd. the fob < l"\v.mr motion v.'H-i proposed hv Mr. Webster. siu I earned unanimously :—" Tliat the Hoard havim; eomiderrd the h-tler trom Mr. Riding feiideri'i« hi-; resignation a* a member of Kast Ward, No. li. express their appreciation of the veiy efneient maimer ii} Tvhien lie ha> his dufiis- in the Hoard, their great rc2*vi r» h-sim; his }) ml t!".er.* wjii'tuc.'-t !<ir hi- wvlhov, and that die Chairman communicate this resolution to 31:*. Riding." I.OAN. It \TTtf» inoved hy Mr. Athlon, him carried, that an uddreM be presented t-i the Sup.-rinlrndeni. in* an ad\a n-c of CIOUO out of the voted tu the City Board by the l'rovmciid Conned. rr.s ro.u norv: yt lkkt. Mr. Mirreadv movd. aid if wa-s carrie 1, " That the Chairman be ins'.rneted to write to tho M ' parties who have failed l«i p«y their rent for in ' Cu-imn noii>e- ? t,ve;, ivuue.-tnu» prtwnHd.and in the j event of their failing to do (hot proceedings b t * nit oliee ;i<iopU'il make them ivmovc lht*Lr tinihfr, Ae., ! iruni the miiiv. \ .\j.ni:i{r s'MUjkt. i The foli'i«ein r <-. n h» r> y ,j..» iw v jv\l f<»:* Lh" p v r- I furmauee of e.rtaiii in Aii)m-stsvet, sit tiie j jnnetion of <~ T n>',t>m : — j H. .I'ii.V.i, I l>OMt hiul .... : 'lh««nij»< ]»ro\;n .... j Khtpcie.4 a-ii) Ofmn .... L' 3500 It whs then linked hy Mr. Vinlav, .mu! carri«\h that A(r. i-Jnv.vn'"* tender be ju-cepted.' | vrrn: orifN | Tin; Iv.iLiineev pm Inc-'u apitn of improvement* ! » ; Tjfper Queeii-rthvfi . wltieii w;,s laid In-fore the LJuarJ, | and referred tu the Stive:'* l-oaiiiiittee. | JN(jl.Vßi:i;'s UfTORT. ] 'I he I'.njiincerV i\'p(»rt on strei't was ; tlien read to the l>o;iri. :irs:l ovdc.vl t<) bo ]a ; I iip-m the table for th»» ♦*/>>i-:id' , rat":oji of llie nn!il the lucetins next Tu >Jay. with i/ie plaa.s ia 1 eonjnm liun therewith. f ' OTY The stji'ed iiiat he wo'.d 1 )>;• a : >!-' to ; furnish the proper City Levels in td:.oul a fortnight's time. t \v.\ri:i: ' Mr. Action informed'the vtrd ch;it "m- *»(' (he cai'ti was now ready, and thai lie had »iven in-true- , time* i«>r Ihe i:i.-t to be ej'nina'dca'«'tl to the Street t'onnnittee. ami that it >ho\ibi e.t oliee be put in m<»;i(»n. The other one would be iv;:dv in a few tt.i \ ■*. lh»ari.( then adjuunieil i;t.til Tuc,s!;a next at . 4 p.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 100, 9 March 1864, Page 3
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852CITY BOARD,-Tuesday. New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 100, 9 March 1864, Page 3
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