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UPPER HUTT TOWN BOARD.

The first of the monthly meetings of the 'Upper- Hutt 'Town Board was held last; night at the "Town Board offices, Mr. Job Harrison, chairman/presiding. ' Mr. Jacob Geange attended and ex-, pressed : regret. .for •• having disturbed . a previous meeting of the board. His apology was accepted. Mr: Geange.also notified his intention of discontinuing proceedings against the board : for the recovery- of oOs;, "alleged: .to. be- due to him, arid; on his 'admitting liability for certain vehicle licenses, the- clerk was directed to discontinue the set-off claim filed by the board. Mr. L'ay; a local storekeeper,. wrote complaining that. the outgoing . board had only patronised him to the'extent of 195.-: 4d. The treasurer produced l threo. vouchers which alone nearly trebled' the sum quoted. It was resolved to acknowledge the,letter. : ' •In the. matter of straightening the old New Zealand Company's .road-line connecting. Henry" Street with . Ebdentown. Road, it. was .resolved to inform Mrs. .Clark, of;Petorie,:and Mrs. Lyster, of Wellington, that the' board were prepared to consent to. the exchanges of land necessary on : the . application guaranteeing . that' the legal costs and surveys .and .other charges; of both parties would be. paid by them. . ''- , An"application, from . the solicitors to the:' Te Reinga Estate owners,' that the board -would jendorse its' eonseht to' de;certain'roads.;not yet completed, .was held over pending receipt ;of particulars. from the. company as ;to .plans/etc.-:-;' v

•A letter from Mr. Jame3 Brown, senior as to tho opening of No. ,3 New Zealand Company line, was ordered to be '..acknowledged .and;, the writer thanked. . .-

.V Mr. J. H. ..-Mabey's tender for the supply of gravel and, shingle .for. the road and footway at the new railway approach wcrks'was accepted, the price being 2s. per cubic yard delivei'ea at the; job with a 'miriimnm of 12| cubic yards per .diem. ' ' // ■ Tho Finance Committee reported recommending (a). That the; extension;of .Mr.., Berg's,:time-payment.',be made 'as askeid, he having already.paid more than half^he/prpmisedVsubsidy:to. the.river works; (b) ''that'''Mr!/'Phillips;. be ..required, to execute a threo months' promissory note 'forthwith in the/matter of . his sußsidy to the .river'works, foiling which' legal, proceedings ' for .recovery;. would ,be instituted (c) that written, explanations: of; non-payineht- of- ;rates" due bo taken in committee by the whole . board'; j''(d),' that.in the matter of rebates' and refunds under Section 64 of the Rating Act, 1908, all applications made in writing will.be duly- considered by the board; ,(d)' that in the' matter. of rates 'overdue'; after., judgment has been ob-, tairied . tho mortgagees ibe. advised - in cases of [o verdue rates in all .'cases where Mhe' registered;, owners.;.ignore_. the . demands 'of the board and ■ the judgments, of tho, Court,' and be' informed, that proceedings for tho attachment, of the ; land . under, section,,:73 of- the ' Rating Act, 1908, will follow iri the event of non-payment of amounts due; (e) in the matter of an alleged failure, of the constable at Otaki to effect service /of- summons on a defaulting ratepayer the clerk obtain advice as ,to procedure •to enforce : service. Tile report was adopted: /■ '/:: -' ; -■ /'■ The Sanitation and Public Health Committee reported:'. rr. That Mr. A. Southee/be called upon to at. once remove a fence" which' lie has ■ erected upon the board's pound and sanitary reserve, ti the matter of possible accumulation of. rubbish in 'backyards, etc., reported by the inspector of nuisances .as likely to be detrimental to health, the committee recommended that the inspector of nuisances shall wherever ; he. finds rubbish awsumiilating.; notify ..the"' occupier 'of the premises of,'the. provisions of the:by-law on the subject, and request' an immediate discontinuance of the .nuisance.—Adopted.;'. . , ; The Works Committee .reported that it- had instructed the clerk to issue instructions/for the removal of trees at Trentham, to connect the Moonshine Road approach with the crown of the main road/and to carry out the new railway approach by : work... .'He was ' also directed to. levels of the main road between the post office and Pine -Avenue with a - "view , to grading to- take the' water-.from the' vicinity of. the hotel to .Pine Avenue. .' The report, was adopted. '

■ Tho clerk's report on works'completed and in progress was., adopted. The, completion of the/removal, .of trees , at Trentham' was directed to be continued conditional upon Mr. Kearney indemnifying the board,'against claims^'for damage to fences resulting from tree-falling operations. . The 'Treasurer reported the bank overdraft as £144 2s. Id., plus Bank interest on overdraft not : yet advised. Over £917 revenue was collectable during the ensuing six months, including subsidies/of which total at least £530 would be available for road works. During the first six months of the financial year just concluded, the old board expended the sum of ;£352 on road works •and river protection: : The Works Committee was instructed to inspect the following localities, with power to act as neededKellow Street, M'Lean Street, Melrose Street, Bentiuck Street, Murray-Campbell Street, King Street, Pino Avenue, and Gibbons's Road.. ,

In the matter of infectious disease treatment. Commissioner R. H. Webb was appointed to confer with delegates from other local bodies and report to the board on the subject matter of Dr. Vnlintine's letter.

• The Building Committee's report was referred back: with a direction to take into consideration the question of immediately improving the office accommodation if only for the next few months.

In the matter of alleged infraction of building by-laws, -it was resolved to write to Mr. G. L. Lay and notify him of breaches of the by-laws, and ask him to rectify the matter. » It was unanimously resolved to call upon owners to remove obstructing fences from the Wakatiko Road lino, within sixty days "from date of receipt of registered notice.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 948, 15 October 1910, Page 6

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UPPER HUTT TOWN BOARD. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 948, 15 October 1910, Page 6

UPPER HUTT TOWN BOARD. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 948, 15 October 1910, Page 6

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