ROAD BOARDS.
SUBURBAN NORTH
aim monthly meeting of the Suburban North H.oacl Board was held on the. 13th inst. Present: Messrs W. H. A.l--hovowh (chairman).. A. Dodson, J. Corder, A. Stago;, B. F. Wellcr, and E. W. Frost. ■ . Acocmnts were passed i'or payment totalling £5 os. The overseer reported that he had had the road leading up to Mr Lucas's repaired by grubbing in the ruts and puttin<>- in some inwcl. The month of the culvert hy Q. H. Alberougli's h.ac! j been cleared out raid,the willow talc-^n out. A little natohin.G; v/as dono an the Cable Biy road. He had to have' a now nine enlvert put. in on the Teal road. The dayman had put in -one new rulvcvrt on the "Wangamoa road. The Col|ins Pridge rpjruiireti some new planks far decking. At)out 10 or 12 chains of road from the top of the Glon cutting m> to the'gate across the road required forming. . (.''orrespondenee was ref;d as follows: From ?t"[r A. "vV. Fb.yle, -asking, perBarraclough's Magic Nervine instantly stop's Toothache. , ' Progandra quickly cures Corns. 6.8 '
mission to erect telephone posts and wire up tho roadside in Dodson's Valley. From the Clerk of the Waimeo. County Council, advising tho board of tho payment of £16] 16s 7d to the. board's credit at the Bank of New South Wales. Resolutions Avere passed as follows: That the Overseer visit Wangamoa and inspect the culvert put in by the dayman, and see him regarding the charge for the timber used, before his account can be paid. That all members -of the Board visit the Glen Valley road with, regard to forming of road. i That the Overseer order some new planks for tlie Collins, bridge. That the Overseer have 18in pipes nu.t in at the lower end of the road, Wangamoa, where the new culvert is iconired. instead of timber.' .That Mr Plavle be granted permissioii.to crept tel.eplione poles as required, under the direction of the board's overseer.
The Hospital Superintendent (Dr Rodman) informed the Picton Hospital Board that .Or Valintine recently inspected the Board's institutions, and was most favourably impressed, especially with the way .in which the Maternity Home was .-conducted—so -much _. so, :n fact, that he had asked Dr. Redman to supply full details of the workings of the Maternity Home
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Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14390, 18 April 1917, Page 3
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382ROAD BOARDS. Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14390, 18 April 1917, Page 3
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