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PALMERSTON NOTES

(From Our Own Correspondent.) PALMERSTON. January 12. PALMERSTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. The monthly meeting of the Palmerston Borough Council was attended by the Mayor (Mr W. H. Hopkins), and Crs Riddle, Gordon, Warren, Thomas, Haggle, Thomson. Earley, M'Gregor, and MornS °The foreman of works reported that the power grader had been employed_ during the month on the highways. Tarring had been carried out on Tiverton street footpath—Received. The secretary of the Palmerston-Wai-hemo A. and P. Society applied for permission to close part of the road by the show ground for the annual show.--Granted. . . Mr W. Morgan applied for permission to erect a fence across a boundary road. Works Committee to inspect and report. Accounts amounting to £206 12s 10d. were passed for payment. One of the reservoirs is still; leaking: very much, and a long discussion took place on the question of a mnedy.;—lt was decided that the Water Committee should make inquiries and report. It was decided that the Water Committee should make application for permission to procure a number of unemployed to lower the pipe line on the highest hill near the water intake. The borough foreman was appointed inspector of motor drivers’ licenses.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21541, 13 January 1932, Page 10

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PALMERSTON NOTES Otago Daily Times, Issue 21541, 13 January 1932, Page 10

PALMERSTON NOTES Otago Daily Times, Issue 21541, 13 January 1932, Page 10

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