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Ordinary Meeting.

Til !•: oidinai y monthly uieethig- of tho abo\ c body w.i-' lielcl at the council chambers Cambi ldge, yesterday, at 11 a.m. Present : Ci>. .T. IJ.1 J . Campbell, W. T. Fnth, E. Maclean, W. L. C. Williams, Geo. Kills, and \V. P. Chepmell. The minutes woio lead and continued. Tin: lloiuiiouv Bkidci:. -The Chairman stated tli.it the tendoi foi this budge hawng btvn accepted by him, the woik was now being pioceeded with. — Tho action of the chiin m in m accepting the tendei of Mi Ken was endowed by the conned. Ci,iii,n,in \m)Polni) a r MoKiuviYirj,i;. — Ci. Maclean said he had been Mi Momn on the sites for these institutions at Moniii'-ville, and he had agieed to give the council the most desn able sites which they thonisch cs might choose. PiM' a I' Hhai ii-Mtuin. — A lottei was leceived fiom Cr. Filth, ondoisud, by Ci. Whit ikov, recommending that the permission to eiect and conduct a punt afc Shafteslnu v hi* gnen t'» a co'iiunttoe of tliesettleis. — Ftuthoi action h,i\ ing been taken in the mattei by the settleis, they approving on cosisidi'iation of Mi Buikes oftei as laid befoietho last meeting of tlie council, it \\ar> agieed, on the motion of the Ghanaian, to give Mi Baikei pci mission to eiect the punt on tin 1 temis specified by the Slufti"-.-Inu y settieii, and as .sot foith in theii oomiminiCiiti< n. Dvmaci. ro Puorutrv at Wviouon'co-»rvi.--M.i Joshua Cuff wiotc on behalf of John OTjnen, W.uoiongoniai, complaining of damage having been done to the lattei's piopoity tlnoiudi the tiamway foimabion tlnow ing the stoi in water on to his allotment, and stating if tho necessary ledir.s was not giv(jn his client would bo obliged to seek lcdiess in the Waulen's Comt. — On tho m.)tion of the chaiinian it was agreed to lefei the matter to Ci. Whitakei foi 111- \ estimation. H()\U UIMVI'ION AT WiIOHOXI.OMVr.-~ A comnmnication was received fiom the Thames High School go\oi'iioi^, staling that they could not alfcei theii dooisiou in logaid to giving ~ of the co^t t nvaids tho toim ition ot .1 in id niMi thou piojieity at Waioioii'foinai (the l iad through \Vilson s piopeity). Tliey had decided not to contiibuto to the cot of the woik, as lequested by tho council. — Tho niattoi was discussed at c nisideiablo length by the meeting. — It was subsequently agitvd on the motion of Ci. J^ii tli. .seconded by Ci. Maclcn that Bioche— ticet, AVaioiongomai, be outinued at the same width tlnough sections 13 and I 1)I 1 ) to stuke tho ])ic-ont road which inn-- between sections 10, 20 and on one ->ide, and 22 and 23 on the othur, tho consideration of the cost to be dofened till no\t mooting. Roads at Hii vkl'inhuuy. — Mr X Y. Oo\ applied for two grant- of £2") and £10, lespectivelv, for loads m tho abo\o town. The loads foi which theae j,iant^ weie wanted was m a wretchedly bid c mdition, and within tho imisdiction of tho council.— Oi. Fn th lecomniondod the Avoik. — On the motion of Ci. Ellis, Ci. Filth was appointed a committee to spend tho sum ofkT> on lmpioving tho mam load thiough Shaftosbury.- It was also agioed to attend to tho Diagonal road thiough the block, for which the sum ot £10 was asked. Ij.m'utok ok Sr. vui.urKKHOi •>!:■>.— On the motion of Cr. Williams, it was agreed to ajjp'unt au inspector of hlaughtoi -houses for tho outlying distuct of "Pateteie, Taotaoioa, and Matamata, .Seigvaut J'lmorson's appointment so far as the ii J ateteio distuct is oncoined to bo cancelled. It wmo agieed to appoint Constable Biennan to tho now office subject to tho approval of Superintendent Thomson, It was also agreed to instinct tho various nispcctoi-) of sLuightoihousos to inspect tho books of licensees, and soo that a piopei lecord of thoir slaughteiing transactions is kept accoiding to tho law beaiiugon the matter — On the motion of Cr. Ellis, it was agreed to giant a slaughter -house license to Air A. Isaacs at O.xfoid, as applied for. — in the matter of Mi Dyne's, application, it wasagieod that tho considciation of the license bo dofened until no\t meeting of the council, Mi J)yncs to funii-.li <x plan of the hito of his slaughter-house in the meantime. TKI.UJHU'HIO COJIMLNU'VriOX '1O WAToiiOMiOM vi. — On the lopiesentatum of the council, tho Government consented to connect Waiorongomai with the telegraph instead of the telephone, as at present, on the council agreeing to guaianteo the neceh.saiy seciuity. S^omo other business of a minor _ nature having been disposed of, the meeting teiminated.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1779, 29 November 1883, Page 2

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Ordinary Meeting. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1779, 29 November 1883, Page 2

Ordinary Meeting. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1779, 29 November 1883, Page 2