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WAIPAWA BOROUGH COUNCIL.

TV monthly meeting of the WaiLva Borough Council was held last r j n p present—His Worship the Kvor (Mr W. I. Limbrick), and Crs. B Hunt* W. Pellow, H. M. Rathbone, r M. Bl‘M>r, E. H. Brewer, F. WithLlr, and M. Sehlcy. I CORRESPONDENCE. H. F. Norris, on behalf of J. FitgLM advised that his client was Liable to the Council connecting premises with the sewer system.— reived. fw'e»t|M»rt Coal Company advised Ijt the |»ri«*c of Coalhrookdale small L| would in future be 17s fid per L inn increase of fid). —Received. IL. Prat by, secretary Waipawa L f ket Club, applied for permission L charge un entrance fee for adminL,n to Lindsay Reserve on Good FriLon the occasion of the match Epicr v. Baipawa. The writer that it was proposed to devote L proceed* t** the Wounded Soljers’ Fund —Permission granted. IN'oraJi Stevens wrote protesting Lainst being charged 10 jK»r cent Guilty on rates. She pointed out [it the demand stated that rates Ific payable on or before the 31st ■arrb, and she paid on the 18th.— foition to he explained to the Inter. IH. D. Limbrick and 0. Elford apkjtri for permission to plv their drags kd landaus without a license, as they Lr seldom used hut had to he kept L the stables. As each has four other Mued vehicles they asked for favkble consideration.—Council decid- ■ that by-laws could not be altered. iW. H. Hobin applied for permission I connect the property recently ncLired bv him on the south side of the her with the borough water service. IWater to he supplied from the borLrli service sit a minimum flat rate |£l to provide for interest on loan. Id those connecting to hear all cost. IF. J. O’Brien, secretary of the Biabeth (Hadley) Cemetery Trus|f«. wrote stating that at a meeting I the trustees it was resolved to ask LCouncil to take over the control of Lcemetery, the Cuder-Secrctary for kids having advised that no objeeM would he taken to this course, k trust funds of between £(>s and 19 would he handed over upon the ktces relinquishing control.—Cr. Ithhone, who is one of the trustees. Id great difficulty had been experiIffd in the matter of labor, but this Lid easily he got over by the CorKntion staff. The trustees’ assets kid, with the cash in hand, nmount ■ about £loo.—The Mayor thought ■ Council should take over the ennII but if that were done they should m a firm stand and close the other ktery altogether.—Cr. Hunt enIned the Mayor’s views.—On tin Ition of Cr. Brewer, seconded by I. Seblev, it was decided to take Itr the Elizabeth Cemetery'. The ■tor, and Crs. Pellow and Rathkwerc apimiutcd a Cemetery ComIttfc. who will report on the quesk of closing the old cemetery, lihe Auditor-General, addressing It Council ns a Domain Board, ii kd why money in the hands of the lancil (£0 IDs) was not expended ir ■ manner set forth in a meiuorank of May 28th, 1014, and further, k the suin has been added to so lit it now amounts to £4O 12s, not■bitanding the objections raised by It audit officer to the retention ol kuun Board moneys by the Coun■“All expenditure in connection Ith the Domain to be charged up to k account. Lessee of Domain to hr kj*ted to repair fences. ■The Prime Minister forwarded a kfofthe ‘‘Gazette” notice (alky published in the “Mail”) re kAnzarPny celebration. —Left in ■ band*) of the Mayor. I OVERSEER’S REPORT. V Fletcher, rsei r, reported as Ider kumigatii.n il, ( * public scbotils. ■bolic Sch*»d, flail, and some of the ■idles Lave ln-c!i fumigated. Those kt hare not h, . ~ done are, by orders k® the health ofji< er, to be attended [m »wn as p<iH.-ibje, if not will be ■why the department. ■•'•■r c.,un-.-ti. —Three eonnee kwliavo been made to the sewer, k* the dram layer is at present krtuitf at one in Richmond Park. ■ ater connections. —Two water ■“wtiona have beer put in and one kjihaa been fixed, pßlching.—Metal patching ■ . „ u th| . roa< j from j um> . noae street as far as the IwentV'-one barrels have K\U U ! * N * ft Pi cr gasworks to I m ,nr m * chains 00 feet ■ ' n road (Ruataniwha street) tarred and sanded two sides of footpath; K\, fin * "f tar have been used in Bwtiftn * w ""ld ask the Council's ■ fmm v* ,0 "'"''her the tar orderis to lie used on the ■L h 7 " r 1,1 r, l»i*irs to different BLX?* 1 , " n> ‘‘“‘'d in gasworks, " n river-bed and ereetBflL l ar,ls * cutting willows at Bit hi«k *’ " ,l * l ,ile usu,, l work is Bhivp, n ,le For the month. B tain* V** 1 1,1 rl *bat sheep drovers a fr irk . roa<l as a «mp- ■ th, r* ' , , *'' s m objectionable B*th/ U,r,l 1 a fvWQ <" M put K ind J'i’ a< Jlt 'b*' cemetery, or a |* ** af ,ho .bridge.* This kite .. inconvenience to the Bfte'jfjv is a blind one. ■u sU, ,lu n in ordering tar B- Tw i’B Was '■“'b’rsed. Oil the '" n l[ was decided to B “atcri- 1 Uf si,r ' Tt tarring and use ■Tfi? 1 ° n footpaths. bcin >r a,U * r< ‘ wt *r objected to B* >rov idfc^ ,ntt,< l. at Warwick road B*[). i n a ( ‘ a,n l)ing ground for n,,,, I ,in P should be B*Proc(*7 v ‘‘ rs,, « , r instructed to ■ q Uu *h'* against offenders. ■i JtfAf.KH-8 REPORT. ■ aud,.!-,^ I'’ 1 '’ L ’ :| ' "lanaMi-r; rcportvil 309 tons ® '"US lewt, total in ■•*«« U ’ V<’oal cnrlKinisi'd ■ ii, s '»<-k -Jim tons 4owt. Mart'll, k>o Il ; l ‘t, March, 1915 ■ [«., nirrease 19,390 Klne 1 ,‘? r t'umiic-U during ' barrels of 42 gallons ■ i‘L f; " u " cil - in

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7708, 15 April 1916, Page 3

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WAIPAWA BOROUGH COUNCIL. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7708, 15 April 1916, Page 3

WAIPAWA BOROUGH COUNCIL. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7708, 15 April 1916, Page 3