HUTT AND PETONE NEWS.
",■'£;/ '.(FltpM buiy/EPECIAI, EKPOKTEIi;);;r'' 0?,'5: /-r-Eegafding the'illotment/pf the Pet'ona roprea■.tiph;.:ground.. for football .'clubs,: the /Boroiigli' ..Gpuhcil;;h/as/:of[ered-. ; the:ground to-the;.Welling- : - ton JJn'gbyJ Uiiiou';for -iezStT-jper annum. ■/■ Other" until a; reply, had -Ijee'n/receiyetl ;from the Bugby Union. - : : ■:: ofi'theMfutt bounty coming_ i orwnrd • as ' a candidate.;-;foiv d'/sea'f. bii'.' the Hiitfc/''Licensing ■is-sf(t-;dowii-for -March 1.- ; "\: ■■-: ■.:/■''-■■ --'-v.-' .■--.-■ ::picnic-oof*.the/ Hutt-,and' Taita .'farmers .mll-he/held-'phithe-Hutt :Park ; to-day.-.4 varied; programme ,o'f sports, races, and other' .."events,; has been dravii-- up,: and those/present .should' navo'aii' enjoyable-'outing.'' V r - ■". ■ < ;: •v. ; {. Th e - appdintmeritrpi:;Mr..\T.>:W. Caverhill : as ganger to./the Hutt 'County Council-was con',armed, at,yesNrcjay §; : .meeting,.- •-, - - ~.." ■: \ was lieltrnt theLoVeifliitt Schoolroom ;]ast Braided /pyer; by Mr. : -y^" ;/ W^ son ' I 'EfWVWftn 1 .--gf ■.th.pijQhpql':: com-' ■WW e ?t-'-^-'- m^'-, W a ?eemenis---in'corine'otibn .with the'annual school picnic. . It'was decided .to hold the: picnic -.at- Upper Hutt on Friday 1 /.February,;26 -■-'. -. .:;: ~. .-:',.'-!-";". ; ■-.-■: : -.; :■- -~ '• *$£■ f ss?J# p^th'e/Petone branch; ~of ..the, CiE.lt.S;; was'.helf, Inst; evening,- .when j ms'giyen;by;Mr;;:W:/G. D.:EVahs on ;,, i &oyeriinieiit,:AAcienj;, Medieval,: niid Modernl'J : Olpde,. : Mayna.^,;apd; Ankp.:l^.. r Mssou\ psfeed ,N r ;5? i »B^']p:TSElj r ! ;'/ ! A:^rtr' , yotq:of ■•thanks' ;?T:'^-<i ; 1 3 J¥is,.,,,Wf(S.: proposed' :by' ' Mr, k)V v < ; fAndrews v.(sepretdry). ci ' :*r<he^follow:;mg - committee .'Jwere"" -elected, tho coming- quai tor Wilkinson; iHepworth, ; Longfellpw, |and :-'N)qpJa|,";; M r ; Cumstey was ejeoted:assistant Mr.. J;' B.'Bax-.ter.-secretary,:. ,m ( place, of; Mr. :".W; '.Andrews',' who,.is>leaving. the district. '•"':' ;}'.'■:■'';■:■■■ . , ,>-lThe>jyak'efieW'.Mntic tank.is neyripractically. opmpletc(l,;with:the exdeption pf the.'installajfaon ;of ■ ithe; pjiWs..v TKo; construction', of. man- ■ holes and Jaymg.of the sewage mains is in.flftn?';Tlje engineer purposes, setting out the work.fots,th,f. : eagtern septip.; tank -ip/th;? course ,hundr.ed/ and. sixty-B.ix,,house' connec-' ;tions.have-been aafle with the Hutt v water' npns..up to; date.' The work of tarring foot--paths, m.the; Hutt Borough is prognessing satis-, .factorily,: In addition to the paths already ro- '. p'prtod ':- as '..completed, Waterlqi, gojd ie . nqw nearly finishoil'.:".' 7 *■■:';'■■'' '■'-'"■.. ■'■: . .
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 428, 10 February 1909, Page 4
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287HUTT AND PETONE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 428, 10 February 1909, Page 4
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