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TE AROHA BOROUGH

MEETING OF COUNCIL. I __ i GENERAL BUSINESS. | ' ■' j Cr. G'. Hedge, Deputy-Mayor, presided at I a meeting or the Te .Aroha Borough Council ! on Wednesday evening, crs. W. C. Ken-! nedy, D. McMahon,; W. E. Smith, I. Grice, | W. T. Dale and 11. J.- Pease also being present. : The manager or . the' Municipal abattoir reported that in November 86 large cattle, 325 sheep, 31 lambs and 25 pigs had been | slaughtered, the Tees amounting to £93 i 9S 6d. The District High School Committee wrote relative to the council making an inspection or the public swimming bath a* Ruakaka. It was decided to make a donation towards the cost or bath Improvements. Badges of Office. A letter was read from the Chamber or Commerce suggesting that on special occasions the Mayor and councillors should wear badges or office The Legal and Finance Committee reported it had no recommendation to make and the letter was received. A communication from the Chamber or Commerce, asking that the question or the remuneration to the night watchman be considered, was received. Traffic Inspector. A communication was rece ved from the Piako County Council relative to . conference being held to consider - the question or appointing a traffic Inspector for the group bodies, including the Matamau County Council, Matarnata Town Board, Morrinsville and To Aroha Boroughs and Tiako County Council. It was decided to approve of a conference being held. A letter was received from the Liiemployment. Board stating the 12 per rent, allowance was only on libraries and municipal buildings, it was decided in «.t>xalu information relative to whether tlie allowance could be obtained for a library addition to other buildings. It was decided to light, Whitaker Street on Christmas Eve .with coloured globes, and 3 to rope off the principal blocks from vehicular traffic. Finance. The credit balance at bank was reported at £659 3s 5d and accounts totalling £J3S9 11s 3d were passed for payment.

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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19450, 14 December 1934, Page 10

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TE AROHA BOROUGH Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19450, 14 December 1934, Page 10

TE AROHA BOROUGH Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19450, 14 December 1934, Page 10

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