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COUNTY COUNCILS.

KOWAI. The monthly meeting of the Kowai Countr Council -was held at Balc-airn. Present- C « J. D, Wyllic (chairman), J. Fleming j n' James, W. A. Kelcher, T. Hanna, I F (w/ and W. H. Hale. ' ' The Electrical £ngincer's report was read and approved. oaa The chairman referred to tho death ,if m, T. Hetallick, Mho was for m M v L M , r councillor. The clerk was instructed tcon* vcy the sympathy of the Council to Mrs R et ai. lick and family in their bereavement The secretary of the Girls' Collegiate School Araberley. urote complaining of 0 t! ' had light at the College, and asked to have the matter attended to. ' ° I " ne The chairninn rcporled attending a conference of the Ashley division of the Kiver Trust to consider the representation basis ou the Trust It had been decided that the Kowai and Ashley division bo allotted one member lie also reported on interviewing Sir Lane' bcin in connexion with the rebuilding of the Lower Ashloy bridge. Mr Langbein had advised that the matter should be brought before the next meeting of tho District Council Group it of the Main Highways Board. Arising out of the surveyor's report, it was decided to grant the Sef ton' Library Committee's application to cover the side-channel opposite the library gate. /; The_ clerk reported that none o'i the sections for sale for arrears of rates due were sold by auction, but since then he had sold two, one at Ashley and one at Leithlield. It was decided that the remaining unsold sections be left in the hands of the clerk for disposal. The clerk reported that in company with the representative ot the. Automobile Association he had inspected the places where signboards were considered necessary. The notice boards would be supplied, tho Council to erect them. The offer of Mr W. ]\ Habgood to supply ten tons of oatsheaf chaff, delivered to the Council's stables, Balcairn, was accepted.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19139, 24 October 1927, Page 13

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COUNTY COUNCILS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19139, 24 October 1927, Page 13

COUNTY COUNCILS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19139, 24 October 1927, Page 13

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