KAIAPOI.
; | From Our Oxen Correspond:rd i The Kaiapoi Borough Coum d ,Ja<{ evening, there being pre> -jj., ; Mayor Mr .1. 11. Blackwell . < - \y ' Houbleday. S. Binahii, 11. Mi-H.!i..j j I Bryden, E. H. Evans, am! I’. i>.-i. Acknowledgments ot the c-. jp, sympathy in their bereavement-- vvi, : received from .1. Cattermolc. \y Bradley. ami <.l. Tonkin. A letter was received ft.-mi \n a . i-ter of JteiVn- ", aekiioivh* • re . jeeipt of tin* eutim-il s letter .■ ■ y. | him of’unscrupulous gangs oi.e ) money from relatives of \v»a, ,■ , o j. (tiers, ami a-kiug to be fully - I with detailed information of | The letter was received. an 1 it jehie.l to supple the informr.te-:. a-);.-! I fo :.; ; Iwo applo-ations tor a refur .. -‘ iiates were r -.erre! to the Fin.-’; -. r., yi , I mitteO. j The I‘uMie Works H.-parto • • . ,. fj i informing the coum-il that, in , (J j ele.-trie lighting, the price- | for eleet rieity were tie- same j to other boroughs, ami that ; • ; a ; eom-ession eouM be grante i Kai-j----j i “ ! - _ i Mr i’. I.uisetti wrote, a-’.! _• j A lam Street be cleared of 1. offering to do the work if tie- ~;j would grant him the use of t; • -'rai I for grazing purposes. The re . . - j referre.i to the Work' Commit:,-- • , .t.-j with. An application from O. .1. Bat"... v.-aj reeeiveil for the position of ,-o, - electrical engineer to the ,-ou; j; was decided to reply that tietion wonM receive eonsiderat he, j with others w hen the position .; .rj! j «per was being considered, j The Hospital Board notified that :!wre had been two eases of scarlet -, r j n the borough during the past f,,:"i ght. The liuam ial report gave receipt, a ; ■Ci’SS e/G, and the bank overdraft £<£ 1 ~t/7. A,•counts for £!*<» Were el for payment. A motion of sympathy was t a-se.i with the relatives of the late i’ri\a*ej. Wylie. The electrical current fro;, bake Coleridge is being turned on :e ibe North Canterbury Co-opera tire Si.ec-p. farmers' new Freezing Works j., day. Tiie pupils of the Kaiapoi Ihstriet High School have been collecting hotties, to be sold for the Bed Cross Fund. On Monday "lldl bottles were rad• 1 to Christchurch. There was a large attendance tie Oddfellows’ Hall on Monday owning, when the Kaiapoi Band of H pc gave its final concert for the season. The Rev. .1. Cocker, of Christchurch, r. - in the chair, and the programme was provided by the winners of the Cantirhnry Band of Hope Union competitions. Tie different prizes won during the season were presented to the winner- by tht president, Mrs Laishley.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 857, 8 November 1916, Page 10
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