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WANGANUI NOTES.

AIfAMOHO WANTS TO SEPARATE. (By Telegraph.—Special Correspondent.) - Wanganui, January IS. jilt'matter, of .tho .wit Ith of tyres .of vehicles .carrying heavy loads m the borough IS exercising the minds'of conn-' loulosl ni B ht, icmaiked:— W c borrow mouev to wako roads and, as;fasjt as we;make'them we, cut i hem up. I„ view of the damage tn'fh tit C council has referred to the Works Committee a proposal that none but tvres of at least four inches in width shall be used 011 two-wheeled vehicles carrying loads, of. over .20' cwt., or four-wheeled vehicles earn-in" loads qf-over. 35 cwt. • • " 0 The Works Committee is also to go into' the matter of the overcrowding of-hon«e* which is beginning to he. in evidence here* One councillor stated that he knew of a place just outside the borough boundarV where the houses were so thickly clustered that (as he said) "You could pass !a,biscuit trom door to door for a quarter of a mile. In such a case, of course, tho council has no jurisdiction, hut it seema determined to prevent any more congestion oi the same sort occurring within the borough boundaries.- ,

ihe Queen s I'ark Domain Board ha* decided to offer the Government a site -on! the Ridgway btreet frontage of the part ll ii tK r<!C r! ,on of ' the new -<=ourt-hou S3 pront Government lias decided to erect on condition that the . site of tha present court bo handed back to the borough, whoso property it is. 4rtmnl PUta F° 11 f ™,'? hose residents of v -iS al ° .with amalgamction with the borough waited on tho hat^K-^ U f < ;f la , St , lliKht > to ' inf ° r ™ fnr «n ? 1m y lail < leci( ie'l to agitata for senaiation. lhey also-asked for certain concession ß in the matter of rates. The Mayor, m replying, remarked that, if a majority of the Aramoho peonle wanted:, reparation, that was .a-'matter"for theniil.l Ve ?hnf arrai, ? C - I 1 ® ' !^ote<l fi S UreS Showing that, sa tar from Aramoho haviu", been unjustly treated, it was this yea? 1 ln ?r uct;ua 'b' more money snent in ifci tl-an the amount of rates which it hadl jii'oduced. Also, that Aramoho's liability toi loans was.not what the. peonle thero supposed.. He concluded by warning Aramoho people that, if separation earned, tliey would have to pay f or a, instsad of getting it free,. nnJ « Pn f e ° f - 5 35 WOlll(t P»t unto the figure charged to outside bodies, which would more than counterbalance, the slight increase in rates. Tho council' Passed a resolution declining: to accede to the Aramoho people's ■; reouest, but n ;i ra Ti lo , l^ uld "l'«e" the water supply fully hid on f or current year; tho council agreed not to charge that district for its proportion. of- this vear'a. interest on the.water supply'loan.

, Wanganui, January 19. . ihe tramway returns, for .December snow a very satisfactory, increase,; that being liio best month yet experienced, and showing a bi£ advance over the same, period of 1909. .The passengers carried fi'o'nl- 133,131 (previous December llOjOGaj, and revenue ,£046 ss. .2(1. (£BO7 us. Id.). A. considerable amount of business was done for- the Castlecliff Railway Company, under .agreement, with the council, which is not included in these figures, lor the quarter ending Decernber - 31, ■ 373,774 passengers ivero carried, as compared with 326,158 for the -same quarter of' 1009.' The revenue for .the f j, ! ~ rir ' LPr ls ■'--SSI ss. sd— ah increase of; 4380'lis. 3d. over the corresponding quarter of tho previous year.

.The Wanganui Agricultural Association recently circularised several leading breeders asking for suggestions as to the. best methods of increasing interest in the show, 1 and augmenting the list of entries. In the replies received canvassing for entries was. strongly advocated, while., one forceful;letter; contained'some excellent' suggestions for encouraging tho young farmer to show "natural feed" l stock in contradistinction to the pampered, article and also'dwelt on the ne. cessity for encouraging the young far-'' mer to exhibit.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1030, 20 January 1911, Page 2

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WANGANUI NOTES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1030, 20 January 1911, Page 2

WANGANUI NOTES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1030, 20 January 1911, Page 2

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