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YOU WILL FEEL BETTER.
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letter-from residents Van Diemari street^ requesting formation of a footpath, that the foreman report to the Council with estimate of cost. On letter from Mr H. P. Washbourn as to removal of telegraph jtosts on ttie Rooks road, that the letter be referred to the City Surveyor. On letter from Town Clerk, Wellington, as to test of road" metal, that a sample of each kind of stone be sent to Wellington .for testing: On letter from Mr S. Jickell forwarding recipe for killing y&Bcls, tliafc Ml' Jiekell be thanked, and tho letter bo referred to the City Surveyor. On letter from secretary Municipal Association, as to cost of appeal case, that the rocoinmendation of the Finance Committco be adopted. Soino discussion took nfaci) on tile proposal to fence the plantation in Washington Valley. Cr Fell questioned tho wisdom of the expenditure. Cr Harley took strong exception to it. If the Beautifying Society .did its work at its own expense it would do a good work,, but it shoujd not oxn,ect the Council to pay for it. Eventually they would have all this work dumped on to tho Council. He moved that the clause be referred back to the Committee "as a sort of protest." Cr Fell seconded tho amendment, which was supported only by the mover and seconder. The report was adopted; Tho Sanitary Inspector reported that one case of scarlet fever had been notified during the fortnight. The abattoir manager reported a total slaughter during: the fortnight of 902 animals. Three bullocks ana oho sheep had been condemned. 'Die report of the foreman of works was road. He estimated the cost of footpath in Van Dieman street at £17, and of the footpath in Milton Grove from Trafalgar street to Collingwood street bridge at £23 10s. . ] The following tenders wore received for painting the abattoirs : J. P. Cooke and Rons, £82 18s; J. H. Campbell £63: J. Savage and Sons, £60. The latter was accepted. Cr Harley moved that a meeting of the Council be held on October 10th to confer with Messrs Littlejohn nnd ( Hookey, the newly annointed City mid Gas Engineers respectively, as {o their duties. The motion was seconded by Cr Snodcrass and carried. Cr Harley moved that a sum not exceeding £10 be expended in planting shelter trees at the Sands Roserve. Cr Fell seconded the motion. j Cr Snodgrnss said the Tabuna Progressive Association had undertake) this work. Ho moved as an amendment that the Society be communicated with. The amendment was carried. Cr Snodgrass moved that a comiiittno consisting of two members of I the Finance Committee and two mem- | bers of the Works Committee be ro+- I up to go into the enrtitu' account'ami see if n saving could bo -effected. Cr Hampson seconded tho resolution, which was carried.
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13225, 30 September 1911, Page 6
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YOU WILL FEEL BETTER. Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13225, 30 September 1911, Page 6
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