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DEPUTATIONS TO MESSES SHEEHAN AND DIGNAN.

KA.EAKA. AND WAIOTAHI CKEEKS. A deputation, consisting of Messrs; Richards, Kennan and Thomas, on behalf of the mines, and the Mayor and Councillor. Brown, M.P.C., on r behalf of !the r Borough, waited upon the members of the Provincial Executive now on a visit fy> the Thames, regarding the Karaka and Waiotahi Creeks. A, long conference took place, the matter being discussed in all its bearings. Finally, a promise wasi; extracted from the ..re.presenta.tijss. oLthe j Government to straighten the course off the Karaka Creek from Pollen-street, provided that Mr William Howe would! be willing to allow the creek to be carried] throupjh Ms. pro^cll'to ifc|f ft|i| creek; to be ierftj; wi&er 1 'This 1 walr considered \ a fair proposal, and the work will be; proceeded with so' soon as satisfactory arrangements can be made: """With regard to the Waiotahi Creek, it was decided that the Borough Council should enter into negociations for getting the land, and hand the result to Mr McLaren, District Engineer, who would draw up a report, and submit it to the Provincial Council at its next sitting. . WAIOTAHI BOABD. Messrs Eowe, Brodie, and others waited upon Messrs Sheehan and Dignan this morning with regard to a grant for the Waiotahi Board. A promise was given to render assistance.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1938, 20 March 1875, Page 2

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DEPUTATIONS TO MESSES SHEEHAN AND DIGNAN. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1938, 20 March 1875, Page 2

DEPUTATIONS TO MESSES SHEEHAN AND DIGNAN. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1938, 20 March 1875, Page 2

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