TY AFFAIRS.
‘Cls fj WZ np THK to ■ t'aulr—n (chairI Bainbridge, B. ’ r > '■ im l C. Thomsen. IoS , \Ut-''TT'i. <-aa.M ( Council innations would dy Bways Board tor the new ad H » the To .. - of I W , I V ;»!K C* O. ■ in ■ ..M ; ..tU-nt.o;, to ng : lO ‘ u l \'r onM ' 1,,s t.tion to the between ECfl W - ■ vli "«1 that -••Iu-mic (»„ t<» ‘he -Hi >■,: , -■ . A' lo Minilo.t a protest 3^1 in the i"o|".-c in Bill ,Hadedr liability for rates. l.Htino: ■' c.’ld i J "'oihl I" -H H Hie Bari: . A. tod again-t I ;| : . 'll II" |Hj,. ,1 fib line : 111. "ell' Ihi H„!,| In protest. |H„, |„„i ..I that the letter ami Ci. Ci moved Incut that a protest be a f! voting H<‘ chairtnan pave his eustthe amendment. applied to have his ■| I,v tin County grader.— ■ cm Couneil’s agreed ol the Treasury i ■_■ 1 in eeitain 'TeiMe for the 121 III - The I'hnirII r had been satis-Hiiia-ti" Authority was ■, I'terlc lo pay out the rciatm;,vi r- who had alH their rates.—The chairHd oat that the rebate eould H|i on rates paid before the Hareh, and it was decided ■ notify those in arrears. Hien Onga Football and Hidi- ■■■d for a rebate on H a e of the Countv ■<t" Domain. £5 13s (Id.— ■t leal ■> inquiries and rci .lied for pemission H d iin Holden’s road to He on Hobin’s road. — Hn ' m i ntertained. H Borough Council n of ’L‘‘ damage being done A a road hv the County'" S’ nee" admitted that ■ d"ri" "C. The ■ To 1 e at- ■' • 'I that he was " rovidty for tim- - paid for ten oad.—Left to the o be made for I. f N'c Counties’ Asi’s for the ■ ent in before I and M :Kay, 7T v nli'ison. asked ■ *' l -" '■ be extended to If -in - - i"’t of damage I bridge.—The eo=t of reto HO 10? 2d—lt Ided to "emit the 10 per cent. I’or. fee. FFICERS’ REPORTS. telephone linesman reported Itart had been made with the Ition of the South Makarctu I number of telephones had rekttention. traffic inspector advised havpn proceedings against offendMnst tin motor regulations, fd for instructions as to tracIth grips being driven over ' roads,—As no damage had pne in the tractor eases reno action to he taken, but oncerned to be advised as to -law covering the matter.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume LXII, Issue 39, 11 March 1935, Page 3
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