Pahiatua Borough Council.
Monday. November 20th.
K’rei*nt Ii is Worship th»* M»\ur Hr \ ile), Crs Bottomley, Burrows, Stevenn, J»av*on. Wilson. Bin<ie suil TosswiU. nUANCK. 1 b<- trcasim r report**! that the oterdmft tool at I*M*o 6d. wwwmim. l-**tu«r* from Mrs Willoughby pud Sunnard, asking for continuance of chat it able aid. —Resolved that ap plica nts b* inform. M that the ('oitncil ould nn* do anything until the Toiled lh*trict C. A. Board hail refunded the amount* already expended by the t ouncil: it w** further resolved that rb» t\\«» application' be sent to the W.n.l .A »H»anl A report w*<* read from Cost'table Cooper on Mra fltannanl s ca**. in which he e>pre*aod the opinion that *he wa* not a fair charge • u tie Borough; she should be sent back to Wondvilfc.—M« niln r* did not 'ee the matter in the Kamo light, tr-uing that th** Wood villa Borough would n fu**e lo take her back. W !».( ) d« inandu./ third quarterly instalment of IS lis which was ov»*nluf.-His Worship pointed out that they bad al rtadv paid money and had received nothing in r* tnni : I\‘*o had been promised. but m» far had not arrived. He inn%ed that the l’»oard he informed that thi-» Council will not pay the demand mini the amounts already distributed bv the ( ouncil have been refund* d.—( arried Tmui County ("lerk, asking for i h»- 1 • • to cover award of Auditoron adjustment of accounts CIS7 17s 6d). f rom (i. 11. Smith, resigning his p > ition a** ' licit*ir to the Council, on the ground that he was a candidate for Ihr Mayor.ilty.—Acc»*ptcd. Troin Tnaaiirv. notifying that a »h*qiu for 11‘iS 1 “»s (sub-iily) had l*een rvuiiltcd. MUHNTIt. \ccounts amounting to I*H| 12s w* ie passed for pavm<>nt. m«.nr miii.. Two tinder' were receiM*d for retuovalof night «*«iil within the Borough. T B. Shelhouru* al i*d par pan. and H. Bagiev at Is per pan. The former acceptid. FNOINKKJt. On th< motion of Cr losnwill. *ei*onde«l b\ Cr Si even'. it was derided to i'k the County Council to alh w Mr Eraser to continue to act a* Kngineer fora further period of twche months. Not TO BK SAT ON. ( r Caw son moved, seconded by Cr Burrows ; That live more seats with barks be procured for the use of the Presbyterians. Cr Pirniw considered ih»- Council would not lie justified in incurring the expense. The Presbyterian paid a very *mall rental, and if they required more seating accommodation, they 'hould provide it themselves. Th« Mayor and Cr Wilson were of the same opinion. Cr Tv»s>will said the next thing they would be asked would he to hull 1 a chun b for the Presbyterians. 'Hie motion was lost. nUWSINUH. In answer to Cr Tosawill, His Worship said the Church was not in a position at present to put in culverts at the main road junctions with Wakeman -street and the Mangahao road. The Council then adjourned.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 78, 22 November 1893, Page 2 (Supplement)
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Pahiatua Borough Council.
Pahiatua Herald, Volume I, Issue 78, 22 November 1893, Page 2 (Supplement)
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