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BOROUGH COUNCILS.

♦- | >'Eff BRIGHTON'. The. XoVi' Pritrhton lio:■>■ ui:). ( - ■ ji ' ' last night. Present—'Che Mayo;- ' ■ ■ Gamble, and Cis. J. 11. Shaw. J. Bum^-' 1 ) . A. Ji. Chi vers, K. A. Leaver, It. A. ' son, F. Ward, J. Scott. ar.tl F. I'- Mwi A 'notion or sympathy actcrore ■■•-' ! relatives cf the late Mr G. X. Hi''sor. The 2ilaycr gptvc a bnet rcsun.e o. -t>° ; business transacted at the }lun:cipa: t- - 3 *" j terencc. ! Tho town clerk. Mr A. McC'lure. "he- : been in hospital for seme umc. wtote iha* j on account of henl'h reasons he \vct..d .--- . the Council to accept his resipr.attor.. It was very regTetf'ihy agreed, under t-.e circumstances, to accept Mr jlcCiureo <■ cision, and to mite to r.:m convey'.!'.? 1 . Council's sincere svmpathy .; The Education Beard wrote <ia:n:inc- exemotisn :roru r « :t ~ . ,3n Boards Estuary was decided to Jep.y !«a, w.t ; Board -would be expected to pay up .o ; the time the property was net oem? iucv. j for Education purposes. I The Brighter. Poxcr Boat C.uo drew." a." tentton to the need icr repairs to 1 leasam ; Point jetty. ~ , , The jsoutii Brishton burscs«« Asic-.-.u- i

Hon applied tor control oi Pieasar.i, lYmt j Domain on January Ist, 29C5, "be o-easion | of the annual enla. Tin- request was trrant- ; fj. the new buiklintr be:ntr exempted. ' The Standing Committee recommended ; *. hu; all iny.'r.rc.- unci ciri.-c•. 5 oe !-«ii<i U.U ,' aCiitiwwl 3s per week; tba; the chairman . anil ovrr.-f 1 ?: 1 be a = l-:cd to report ''s to the . c-t of tii? lYrnnr.ion of .1 footpath trcm ( ' Kntiarv road t<;» Pine avenue: that an esti- ; i '.lint': i-e obtained ci the crist o; tl.e lorir.a- ; I : :o 11 v u lo;:path .Jonjr .Marriott's road ; fro "t O?'erne . th..t tho ILathcoto County Couttcs! bo in- j i formed that the Ccur.i 1- v-ou'.d join { ' them in th' 1 employment 0: a ' : nnro: on an equitable ba.-is: the police ! ■ »* ir.:orr.:ed o: the .■<•:= <■: :•- r oa'or..;nces ; ' b,.;nc stolen, ar.o to ask tiietn 10 tike j 5 -.'.at the C'cuic:'. prorce-.l 'vith the viiicnuiiir.? of th-- I-lst.'iiriide, be tavern iJerry J street and Paeii--. street, i'.os<rt::i;cr;t ro»<t, the il.'p:jr.acie, :ii« wrrk to /.? charged , • t-i tr.e dr-it.s;e loan acoc-r: t that Mr F. 1 liojger's price ci <? &1 per load for rarti'v.r ' .-oil ::oul Bexicy 10 the sports ground »r.<l i returnintr sand 'xi accepted: that repairs j ; be effected to J?ct£cc-tirse road. AdcpUd. i i The Finance Committee recommended that : j the matter o: the balancs of ilr ~\V. Ryan''! I purchasf money for Bcsley clsy pit '.cit in the hands of the chairman: that ilr CJ. . J.. Bui! 'no j.aid ;; progress payment of X3CO; i that jiii-.ni of subdivision r.f Part Lot 2S. 1 L'.i'. HSij aud Lot 1, b"ivaa ttiycl Ci'.^n-

eion, be approved; that a resident of Gov- I eminent road bo given seven days' notice to j dismantle, a shed which has been fitted up ' to b- used a? a dwelling; that Crs. Muir- j son. Shaw, 6'ahajran, and Leaver be appoint- ; ed a Lommittee to go into the conditions of I tlic lease of the convcnienc* at the Pier and ! . the H'irc&hment rocin at Pleasant Point.— Adopted. On the motion of Cr. Leaver, seconded by Cr. Mu:r«on. it was resolved 1o grant the ; request cf the residents that the name of ; the road between Osbcrne terrjee and Kbm?j course read be changed to Marriott etreet. j 9 n tke motion o. Cr. Glasson, it was de- ■ c.ded that a street lamp be hung in Beatty j ! street at the entrance to the Pleasant Point ! ; Domain. * j j Cr. G'**eon referred U> the suocew obtain- | r* e-.ew!w« L;v the adoption o: the w»;d ' '?° ,eai , :or and f-uggesteO that tae system would be a jood ihla? ior | t i>r:?: tot. T::c- mutter wa s referred to the ' ; ! . r ;, as for tho proposed Peace Memorial • i lO J --orth Beach wi« approved, ihe Ma;«r rernicded f'ounciJors of th» • j r'ih:ic :r.«eting 10 be held in JoylanU : theatre, when the matte.- of a. euitaiie Wit Memorial for the Boro'j:/'r wojid be placed heioTe the midents. The committee art "p to deal with the matter had arranged for speaker", =0 that the whole otiestion v.-r.u'J p,i« heforo the public in a proper ma ate r.

! KAIAPOI. I I The fortnightly meeting: o: the Kaiapoi : Borougli Council was held last night, the ; Mayor (Mr 11. Mcintosh), .and ell the Coun- | cillo; , » beLns; present. j ~-V " as received from the Hon. D. i uucido, 31.P., with reference to the resolution passed by the Council relating to tbo reduction in borrowing powers to £15,0 X) to 1m included in the proposed WaimakarLri Hp.rljour Amendment Bill now he for© Parliament. and advising that he would do whit he ronkl to have the reduction carried into effect. Mr G. F. Diebl forwarded plans of a house !to b? evicted at "The Pinoa," which was ! *pproved. ! V. r :th reference to the Main rCorth road ' •.Ir.ough the borough being declared n. n*in j h'ahway under the Main Highways Act, the Work.i Committee recommended that tno j Ou-C'.'. renew ue application to the High- ! w;.vs iioard and iwiiit cut ihat the re®"'® I iho <<mn*c! jjj link with the Eyre and Mw" I ! c:rv C-uutic?, ar.d also draw the »tt*nt»oa j ; -S ihihw.vs Boa rd to the ernr a® f.srarM ivlating to the rating and 'of ratepayers in the borough. oOßtiuW® ;b«ir Jet tor to the Ccunci* - The report was adopted. .*■ hiring , T 1.9 I>:?htinff Committee reputed received correspondence io«s, and County eiectric that the ™ f r the , P'.ijlic Works borough low-tension w w. v i~

of supplying tl»e Eyre Cotmtjr *itl» cflrwat which will then enable the J)«partment to abolish the Olioka Toad #ul>«fcttlOo {M®"* tinue to supply the Eyre Cwatty JjjJ on condition that the PnbfejC partment deduct the Byre mum demand plo* 10 WT from the Jvai*poi m*Ma*ixtz Department. k Jk > ' , The ™P°' * to ike The animal %?? ■ y Kaiapoi W.E.A. el»*e** ... _., Tii« District Trafllo JlanaflW RailDMW»c* c«tttemfrom' Kaiapoi p Qtbtt 0,1 December Mth, jukelfrr tie Council's. eorope»tioa m the matter- •> Tfe» letter nee veteired. and it «u 4e,/j A M,;. that a« that day waa not a £iL holiday in the town, tho Council pU „M not |rfv« snr indication «s to Jhow Zrtfr » dvmt * o ot the tri P* It was decided to write to the Rangiora Comity Council and urge the importance of the formation of an Ashley River Trust u> deal with the overflow of the river on the «outh side. The Reserves Committee was ,uke£ to' ; report to the next meeting on Uie Condition* of letting the Kaiapoi Domain. for »„ picnic. The financial statement showed receipts £36 C 6s 2d. credit bank balance £lO5 Ss u.d, accounts for. p»jjuent 41tt0 13a- J4, •*:

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 13

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BOROUGH COUNCILS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 13

BOROUGH COUNCILS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 13

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