~.. The ordinary monthly meeting of the J Cambridge "." trough Council was held on Thursday . vemng, there being present: The Mayor (Mr- W. F. Bm* and) and Messrs. Hally, Clark, Danes, Die" Stone, O'Toole, Ferguson, Venables and Wilkinson :, Mr. ft. T. Tudehope wrote on' behalf of ald y vh, ■ ' : while walking along Clare-street footpath at n1 • fell over a cow which was lying on the (JW -: I* was decided ,to reply that the new by-law irf -.Tided for a remedy for straying cows. _in ■, • <- to an application from residents or Chapel si on . - ' to have the footpath attended to he work w , ' « necessary, and will be let m coj County ■;■■■ with other works. The clerk of the »MP*_„ That . Council forwarded the following resolution. w _ 'V. the Cambridge Borough Council bo urge ■ •..: : Pedite the erection of the new high '" Waipiv ■■-.■-. and in the meantime that they relieve MB n - County Council of all responsibility in co ::■■■ x with the old bridge." The Mayor moved » jn _ f:-.:;-\ tow,: "That the Waipa CountyJ on f 1 wU ling :: ■.... lormed that the borough of OimW" ss tlie to take over the control of the WAS*. »« &jn Waikato on the same terms in win on " « t they :■', them, and that if they wish this ""'. to the , have only to make the .proper apPj A u nn cil will , : Governor, and the Cambridge J° oro „ n a O'Toole ',""■. and appointed Messrs. Stone, Ycnat>, L.j e ,i by seven seconded the motion, which was cau mm ittee ■ votes to three. The Council, went mro affairs/ '■'■ on the question of administration of ° ova A. o , Too i and appointed Messrs. Stone, sna5 naw *"' future man- •: as a special committee to go intoiw an fl report c.. agement of the affairs of the Dor °"=,* mi formal • to a future meeting. It was a*"*" Ato place ';.-' application be made to the Goveni men* ed high :, ■ the promised grant of £3000 for be propos Diok i n . ■; ■■ level bridge on this year's Inmates. method , . »on advocated, that a trial be give" _ . to foot . adopted in Canadian towns with let gnd gaia •; paths. The Mayor approved of the i '.. Mr .Jer-.. .-'■. : it would be considered in due ooor in »«• v l-gnioii said that several of the trees phm ftgt they street, last year had died. He advoca two rows, .' .- «■ be renewed, and that instead of nw «. Seve ral ; ..•■.'• as at present, only one be "' ugo n thereupon - ' members opposed this. ■ Mr. lergo h0 Wh'' a " gave notice to move, " That the fence Toole moved, '.■■ of the street be taken down. **• „ That a pen"'■,in accordance with previous let, Gover nor, . " Hon be forwarded to His EKeUenOJ nd en- :, asking him to vest the. Cambridge v VenaUe , ;, '■ torment* in the- Borough. Counc". di9CUSse d ~ seconded the motion. The nut" 1 bearings , and by the members present in all » hfl Yot ing be- :: finally carried by six votes.to four, Toole> Stone, ;, ing :lFor: The' Mayor, Messrs,. Apun . ' ; Ferguson, Venables, and . Vi»*' , Dic tinson. • Messrs. Hally, Clark, Davies, ana . • til & pound • An ounce of prevention is *>^, fl Cough of euro, so take Chan f , Remedy at the wry *»'iSia* it getting - . ' cough, cold, or croup, and pre* * hold on your .system. ..;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12932, 31 July 1905, Page 3
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