Tiik Masterton Borough Loans Com mittce is still on the warpath, but seems somewhat disposed to drift from one question to another, rather than to face the difficulty of providing ways and means for necessary works, as a whole. As we suggested, many months ago, the right thing to do is to call upon the Engineer to report on the condition of tho Borough as a whole, and to give a complete schedule of the works which require to be constructed in the interests of the town as a whole. This is information which the Council does not possess, and which the ratepayers have no other means of obtaining. We do not want a schedule of selected works—unless it be taken from a full schedule of all necessary undertakings. It is about time now that the Masterton Borough Council had a sort of stock-taking, and disclosed to the public all the various undertakings to which it is pledged—or ought to be pledged.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8021, 17 December 1904, Page 4
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