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WELLINGTON v. SOUTHLAND. T! (Per United Pbbss Association.) b^ iNraRCARQitL. September 7. Ie Wellington representative team arrived j afternoon, and had a fitting reception, j weather, which has been dry and clear for i ' maetcs, broke this forenoon with a alight ' M ,j "derstsrro, he'svy cold showere, and a gu.ty. 1 miD J and matters tw not too promising for the Hq] eh to-morrotr. il'Kenzk i« unwell, ana is expected to play.. , • sme of the forwards of tbe Otago represent*- *J team were absent from the meeting which ™v called for last night. This was; specially W upointing, as it was largely tor the oeneht «~ he forwards that the meeting was decided £*. Absence from to-morrow night s meeting "> ;he team may endanger mena places in the »~ >en" * — ■■■■ '_ — the mOUGFeOUKOIirAIEETIKGS, -c- . v?o west hasbour: :he ordinary meeting of the West Hirbsu? j sil iricil, held last Svehing, was attended by the if ] yor (Mr. Thomas' Rons), and Crs Binnie, by Her, Barker," O'Doanell, Chiaholm, Sankey, lv, and Maurais. . • ,t, '; t , fhe Fioance, Committee reported that the v of £83 19s 8d had been paid into bank ™ cs last meetiisg. The overdraft was £527 11s "■" being £171 0s Id under the ttatubory limit, counts amounting to £40 Hj wore passed for Vlr Henry Skey wrote requesting that the J n in road ;be"-raised in frcuC of his -section.— c° ,c letter 'was ractiv«d,, foe council not being °£ ts to use its way to iutarEere with,the main en id, -■. ■ ■ ■■ > .. - ■■■ ■■ - ■■• '''• ;1 Ihe Municipal As3ocistiori, : Wellington, ote requestiag the council to forward a list <*>■ subjeccs it would like to have brought before « 3 conference, if one were hs!d.—Ths matter i, referred to ths Mayor and Crs Cray and «■ Mr Rowland Fisher wrote giving esimates of stalling Qaeeb strett with ,rottsu : rock.— ecoived. ... Mr John Maloneywrote asking ths council to sist him in forming an eutrance to ms property Hastings.—Referred to theWprks Committee TheoChairfflan of a public Meeting convened r the Caristchurcb Chamber of Commercs cote requesting thesyrapathy and cooperation ■ the council in- au «-,ftort to secure a training iip for-th» colony.— Received. ■ The Secretary to tbe Otago Central Railway eaeue forwarded a petition urgiag the Govern,ent to push- on vf*e work, aud'.requesting that ■^natures ba obtaitecl, theretio.—Referred to fe representatives oJ the.different wards to cocure signatures... .- ■ :' -• ■ - . - ' _. , ,»™^—.. , .■-.", ■ - ■'■■ ' • '■■'■: ■ '..mohnington. An ordinary meeting of the Mornington torough .Council -toS held last night and tterided by his Worship-the .Mayors (Jb-F. .nderson), Crs Clarke, Sinclair, Drees, Reyolds. • Wood/ Gow, Anuand, Sparrow, • and > Messrs J/ToQd and R. Johnston wrote askae tbe counoir to continue the proposed foo^ ,ath in-Harcourt street up to theirhouses, and Isoto make a path on the track that'leads out ,f Hurcourt atreet.in front of Mr Rappers, Qto' the' Qa«en'« drive.—Referred to the .V'orks Committee to act. '■/',, ■~'..':. ... MrT C BriSey wrote calling attention to tne itate of the footpath in-front of his property, 3arrfield.'-:Referrßd. to the AVor.ks Committee "mTg^M. Grigg and others wrote asking the •ouncil to consider their memorial preiented to Ac counciM2 months ago with reference to contruoting ttift top half of the footpath mQlark S BnTfield.-Referted-to tha Works Com--10 Mr 6T °W«neo wrote dralwing attention to the disgraceful state of Burke street, owing to the waste water from the houses running across dhe roaa.-Ref erred to the inspector to'act. ; _ Messrs -j,; Baker,-;B.- T.; Bateman, g^J*J« p. Anderson,. R. Fleming, aud H. StoLes waited on the council'in support of a petition presented by 'a'number ofraiepayers asking the Sto -^iden Brunei | sreet5reet -,h> proper, width so as to Wire it fit for taraffic.-After .he deputation had addressed; the council on toe matter it was decided to refer it to the Works °°XiT tFiiance eCo tmmittee reported that the amount of the overdraft; on the Ist met. was {■1222 2s U The-committee. recommended fUtJcaZl amounting to £116 17*; W. f passaa for paymer.t.-The report The Works Comimfefcee recommended that the town clerk wnte to the-. Taeri County -Council and ask them if they would, co-operate with^the Morningtou.Council in improving the grade at lower end of John street, as- this street was ikely to become * main thoroughfare and would Srt 'advantage to both ", thmhe extra dayman be dispensed with at once, or as I soon as the inspector : C ould 'complete;-arrang^. ments • that the -dayman improve the lower end S Appold streetand spread some coarsei screenings on the zigz*g in Avoca street; that the concrete kerb in -Marjhill torsce np past the properties of Mrs .EDglwb,and_ Sir hAmpton;- that tbe\inspector expend £S i » fn-faciu- -Brunei street; that the -rough toKonv o" the footpath in Haveloek B ?eet on the north,, side contmued tm to-- opposite Mrs Raphael's house; That the inspector at once take temporary ueainres-'to. improve the ' water channels,m Bath- street; that the town clerk notify; the persons encroaching on the GlenToadthattheir C must belremoved biick before September 30- that the insceetor proceed to bhnd tne centre of H«cburfc;streer, with clay where newly metalled ; and that in view of forming s footpath in Gladstone street the inspector metal th- street from Hawthorn avenue up to, Mr Duncan's hoase.-rThe fepoit was adopted. _ The General Committee recommeuded that the town cletk hotify:the Caversham Gas Com. pa ny that the council .won'd probably enteitam he question bt stree^lighting if the comply wolld allow the lamps to be lit in^the average meter principle:—The report was adopted. ■ Specifications- for.the removal■ ot^nigntsoi froafthe borough were'submitted to the oouncil and considered, and id was ruolved, on^the motion of Cr Wood, seconded by Cr Gow— That tbe .peoifloaklons be-In tbe Kemtime approved, bub that the General Committee be reque«ea to make inquiries asto tbe working of the nraform pan system iaChristcharch, and as to the power of the' cQuncil to compel uniformity ll conßideted'desirable." "'." ' "j ~ The council -went1 into committee tocpcsioei a memorial from a number of ratepayers, wh( asked the council to call a-public meetingJk consider the qucsHon of providing iv supply for the, borough.—After some discus sion of the niatter, a committee, coasistin { o£ the Mayor,' Crs Wood, Gow, Sparrow, am Innand, was appointed to-consider the ques tion of a water supply and report to a specia meeting of the council. , : , It was resolved that-lOin pipes, ba afc one laid through Springhill road at the west end o Hill street. -. . ' : ■ . *, . ; . . - 'ST. KILDA. The fortnightly meeting of the. St.. Kudi Borough TOouncil was heljcl last evening, wh& there were .present-The1 Mayor (Mr T. E Culling), and Crs Dent, Allan;' Qourley ' Farrell, Milcneli; and Bagar. ■ Copies of the''petition re the Otago Centra railway and of the league's circular* wera read and it was agreed, that facilities should b ofEerad to enable, the'ratepayers, to sign to PeMr°J.' Morrell'wrote asking for repairs . 1 M'Glashom street—lt was resolved to inton Mr'Morrell that the council was not m_ financial position at present to uudertaka ,v W°Th'e Town Clerk of South Dunedin wrol asking the borough to ea-operate with Cave sham and South Duuedin in' emplojiug ranger to deal with the cittle nuißuncß.—O the motion of. the Mayor, seconder by C Easab, it was resolved-I.' That as this count has already had experience.of tba ."^'J, ranger appointed by the borough, and touc that the-.pp.ointmenfc did not work .atisfa torilv the ccuacil therefore consiaet that tl police willprove the moat effective restraint the cattle nuisance." ,''... nu-mh The Committee of the Canternury Chaurt o! Commercb wrote requesting the assistance the council to obtaining a training ship for t. colony.—Recsived: '- Ths Inspector's report dealing with a numo of small works was rsad and adop-.ed, ai accounts amounting to £19 10a were passed f navment. , Cr Dent, who is about to retire from t council, thanked the mayor and councillors i ' ! the courtly ho had experienced, and express the hope that sueees3 wonld attend tae intc hi operations of. the couucil.—The Mator, »n Gourlev, arid o'hsr couucillora exprttssaa t opinion that Cc Dent had been a diligent a useful member of the council, and reciprocal the good feeling he had expressed. A FARMER'S RAPID DECLINE. ;o- "Blayney, X.S.W., June, JB9l te, "The Manager, Loasbyla ' Wahoo' Manufactur ud Comply (Limited). . " D«ar Sir —I suffered terribly from indigest: and chronic constipation. I had no appetite, a ;- if t forced myself to cat the consequences w lhe feurful.' I lost weight rapidly until reduced R'c Bst Doctors could do nothing for me, anrt pat be medicines failed to relieve. I tried Loast ' W A.HOI I' and the effect \v:is magical. It ac »w on the bowels immediately, and then my ot - troubles gradually disappeared. . "Sine" first using ' WAHOO my weight ien increased to lOst. 1 can't speak too highly ot Ifil remedyqYovn-si truly, __ " Geo. Seymour. ' ! ' \ LOASBTS""WAHOO" | (Price 2s 6d), from all Chemists aud Storekeep im, I Wholesale. Agents: ■*,| K^PTHO^PEOgKR.^CO-S .
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10902, 8 September 1897, Page 2
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