WIDENING OF MICHAEL STREET.
THE COMMITTEE'S FEPOR'I.
A committee, consisting of the Mayor and Ora Ewington, Pauling, and Eton, reported on the proposed widening of Michael Street to the meeting of the Masterton JJorough Counoil last evening. The committee estimated the cost of the work required to be carried out for Mr Walton, in . return for 13ft of his land, at £4O. Mr Dahymple was willing to give his land providing the Council removed and re-erected the fencing and paid £2O. Mr Oavanagh required the erection of a six-foot olose-boarded fence for obains, and the re-erection of a wire fenoe on the new boundary line, the work to be completed by December.
The whole work was estimated to cost £2OO, and the committee suggested that the fands required be provided—nreferably in the mode suggested for other extraordinary expenditure, viz., by way of temporary loan. It was decided that the Mayor should call a special meeting to consider the ways and means of widening various streets in the borough.
Auctioneers' IVlamo?>anda. « —; . , Messrs Dalgety and Go, Ltd, make additions to their Masterton stock sale list. Buyers of dairy stock should be careful to note than G. A. Fairbrother, Ltd., will sell Mr 0. Wyett's dairy stock, to-morrow,, at noon, and that there is a carefully selected line of springing heifers amongst tnem. There are also some good horses that should command at tentjou, while the line that will attract sheen buyers the 2-tooth ewes in lamb. A section in Queon Street, Auckland, having a frontage of 33ft, together with a substantial trick building, was sold, yesterday, for £15,000 3s. This represents £455 -Is per foot. Your Money Back. As a speciarreeommendatio'i to induce you to try Chamberlain's Cough remedy we authorise every chemist or storekeeper who sells it to guarantee it will give satisfaction, or refund the money. Under this guarantee you cannot afford to hesitate, when, as any medical man will tell you, you are endangering your life by neglect ing a cough or cold. Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy not merely relieves, but cures. It is pleasant to taka, and is free from all poisons. Sold and guaranteed by T. G. Mason,Masterton. Footisall Champions. "We use nothing but Chamberlains Pain Balm as a rub down liniment while trailing or after a game," writes the Secretary of the Eaglehawk Football Club, Eaglehawk (Vic.) "We have found it to posse-s the power t) promptly relievo strains and sprains, and to quickly hoal all abrasions. We partly attribute our success to Cham berlain's Pain Balm, for by using it freely we are always in condition; no soreness or stiffness," For sale by T. G. Mason, Masterton.—Advt. Stubborn Cough Cubed. There is no danger of pneumonia or consumption or other serious lung trouble, if Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy is taken, as it will cure the most stubborn coughs the dangerous kind that settle on the lunys and may develop into pnaumonia overnight. For sale by T. G. Masson, Master ■, ton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8189, 25 July 1906, Page 5
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493WIDENING OF MICHAEL STREET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8189, 25 July 1906, Page 5
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