. Lyttelton; Arrived, at 6.50 a.m. today, Maori, from Wellington; at 6.43 a.m., Wes, from Chathams; at 6.13 a.m.. Calm, from Timani. Attention to the fact that the Cook County Council was not contributing to ‘throe lights on the borough boundary was drawn by the Gisborne Borough Council in a loiter rjuul at to-day’s meeting of the County Council. Thu letter stated that the County Council was not contributing to boundary lights at the end of Richardson's avenue, Whataupoko, at the intersection of Ormond and Marv roads, Mungapapa, and the corner of ,St out and Atkinson streets, Mangapapa. .Ft whs also suggested that a new light he provided at 1 lie intersection of Owen and Seymour roads, If the County Council was prepared lo equally share.’ the cost with ft lie 'Borough Conncrl. Under the new contract with the Power Board the total cost of lighting street lamps was per lamp ,£4 per'annum. It had been deviled to install a light at the intersection of Owen and Tyndall roads if the County Council would hear half of the cost.—
11, was decided to contribute to the cost of all .lights suggested except that ah the corner of Stout and Atkinson streets, which was not oh the dary.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16807, 21 November 1928, Page 8
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