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CAVERSHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL.

' 1» An ordinary meeting of tho Caversbam Borough Council, held last night, was atteuded by the mayor (Mr T. Cole), Cru V7ilson, Boyes, ltoberts, Coverlid, Bridgman, Kirby, Stevenson, Jones, Xouug, Hancock, and Baverstock. The Finance Committee reported that £16 8s 10d bad been lodged in the bank since last meeting, and recommended that £39 Os 7d for general accounts, and £16 9s Od for water tupply, bo passed for payment.—The report was adopted. The Water and Baths Committee recommended in reference to tho p til.ion of residents of St. Ciair with regard to the Eavenawood road that the sum of £5 be expanded in repairs.—Adopted. ' A petition wna received from six residents in I«orfolk street asking that tho footpath in that Btreet ba tarred and sanded.—Hecelved. Or Bhidg.man moved—" That the borough's bankinp account be shifted from tho Back of Australasia to the Colonial Bank, Caverehnm." Or Jonks seconded the motion, which was carried by seven votes to four.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8794, 2 May 1890, Page 4

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CAVERSHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 8794, 2 May 1890, Page 4

CAVERSHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 8794, 2 May 1890, Page 4

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