PUKEKOHE BOROUGH
(From Our Oxen Correspondent.') PUKEKOHE, Friday
The Pukekohe Borough Council met on Wednesday evening, the Mayor, Mr. J. Routly, presiding.
Speaking m regard to the sewerage proposal, the mayor said he would not take any further action until a petition from at least 100 ratepayers was received.
The following were elected; —De-puty-Mayor, Mr. G. T. Parvin; finance committee, the mayor, Messrs. G. T. Parvin, J. P. Rae, and H. J. Wily; works committee, the mayor, Messrs. J. P. Rae, F. J. Morrow* and J. Bellhouse; waterworks and sanitary committee, Messrs. G. H. Armstrong, G. T. Parvin, C. Bonner, A. F. Brown, F. J. Morrow*.
Consideration was given to the question of the control of traffic, it being decided to retain the services of a traffic inspector, but to obtain the assistance of the Police Department upon show and race days. Appreciation of the 13 years’ service rendered as a councillor by Mr. D. R. Hamilton, who did not seek re-election, was placed on record.
It was decided to again urge the Railway Department to instal electricity in the railway houses situated in Birch Road.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 38, 7 May 1927, Page 15
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