BULLS
TOWN BOARD MEETING. The monthly meeting ol the Bulls i Town Boaid was helu on T-uioday vvening. rrvse.il: Mears. J. L. V.kv; . (thaiimaa;, A. W. Amun, 1. A. Holland, L. it. Bdwarde, J. J. Maastal, [ U. A. Lundy, and C. C. Price. Foreman >. Howard's repci t ol a oik dune for the nruiUi ending Marc a l l stated:—Grit has been graded up to tar-seaiing on main ruaus "ith ue ocunty grades; thistles and g a» ftbven cut on footpaths in Juuds ■«.-n, | Hammond, Gorton, i- lower, Chu.ca, I High ami Criterion Street.'. Ihe old pound has been puiied uown; » d , shed and stall for horses iias ceca built; the tool shed repaired, and a :.2w fence erected, fences aiuund tret? at . old metal pit have been repaired. Water-table.' in Lower High Mr»e; have been cleaned out. Grass biu? bt :1 mowed twice ou the Domain and a lire- | break has been ploughed. Paths at tiltcemetery have been kept mowed, and I sexton’s du I - 1 cussion it was io i uir.c«iiat< | attend to Hat Stiect, gra liag I and tilling where required, the cUK-i man stated that Mr. S. A. R. Mair u i* of opinion that tne ta: sealed roL-Jr-I would stand at lea.'t another months with patching. It was resC-AjU warning him that the board would t-Jt i permit a nuisance cause 1 by permittlßg ow 5 to 1 outside a milking shed. | emetery Bu i mig.-Mr. K. G. TH- I /UN " two lenders had bjva recede-. that ol Me.'.'r.-. John Jones and So-s, V. _ ■ ' ''■ lJ> »| / mlurmTknd'” start would be male next week. <' t >rre<p, l ie.From the tm>i> clerk, otaki, in.iuirir.g thet cost >f erect lag a municipal theatre. Tie to s ipp . a 1 »■ f»™a „ .. 1 el--abb y«s Department advised that a subsidy | fT S 5s 9d had been placed to t - Lard's er,..M. ami the N.-.V Zealand Government Valuation Departemvn. advised that £57 15s M, bell . so • idv on rates collected, had been credited to the boar! at tne bank.— Received. Mr. R. Kemp, builder, ap plied for a pe-m'.l to make alterations W a dwelling m Hammond StreetThe plans havit g been approved by t ie public health officer, the r nr.it w> were passed, for payment as follows:—District Fund, £52 14' 3d; library, £3 ss. Collection.' for the month were shown as follows: Rates, £l4 1- 5,1; rents £1" 1"-S heavy traffic fees. £B6 18s 3d; subtly on rates £57 15s fid; Main Highways subsidv £l°S 5s I'd; library rents £1 l' s « library subscriptions £2 Is; Domain £6 Its 61; total £307 8c sd. Greatford Road—lt was reported that during the recent wet wea’her flood water had come down G eattord Road, flooding the racecourse and portion of the polo ground, and alemaking up at the corner of Cemetery Road.—lt was deci te lto ask the option of Mr. S. A. R. Mair, the raising of the highway in Greatford Road being l contributing factor to the flooding. Works Committee. —The following were appointed f r the ensuing month: I —Messrs Mansell, Price and Amon. GENERAL NEWS The Rangitikei Golf Club's season ope nr- to-day at 1.30 p.m. with mixed foursomes. Owing to the St. John’s W.M.’s Club holding their annual picnic during the week-end, Bulls bowlers will not visit ( Wanganui. *
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 63, 14 March 1936, Page 5
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