Natives rates totalling 1179 Is 10d were written off by Die (look County Council to day.
Mrs. U. A. Church, accompanied b.v Miss Audrey Church, lias returned to l’u lin after visiting relatives iti New Plymouth, llawera' and Palmerston North.
“The proposed Waterfall Hill plantation is. at present being investigated by the Lands Department with reference to tlie question of ownership by tins council,’’ reported flip county engineer, Mr. K, F. .tones, to the Cook County (Joibieil meeting to-day. “The proposed area, in tlie Parakanapa route, no doubt, will lie made available by tlie dt-parf-mcir.t for plantation purposes, Imt no advice tins been received yet with regard to Die area under discussion at the Ifangaroa village; and no further progress will he made with the fencing work on the existing properly until a definite policy with regard to this area is. formulated.” The chairman. Cr. Chaa-les Matthews, and Crs. E. IL Baker and M. T. B. Hall were deputed to meet the commissioner of Crown lands on the matter.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19227, 20 January 1937, Page 6
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