PETONE BOROUGH COUNCIL
» ' ■■ ■■— t The I'etc-ne Boiv.iigii Ctiuneil met oil : Mttnda.y, iHemboK- present being:. 'tho ;■ A.htyor (Mr. J. W. (.'ouiu'i.l----5 loi4' Lrst., TrßoiiHin., Cox, lirpckiehajiki ;. I'Viifilfly, Aiiderswij .XowttsehK, • and Jones, . . i The iMayor was appointed as the ; council's delennie to the Mviliieipai Cnn ; f-ercnee, aiiil it was decided to forwiifl e ri'jjiits to tbe co'iforence as follow-(a) ; hqiial eieetorai rights . for civic scri vants; (bj that sl.vughter-liouse fees, he . placed fill a sliding swile, aeeortiing to . 1 output. ' . i- The Miwister of ltavfft'ats wrote, draw- . ing attention 'o Section 10.of rin; Gov- ! eniment Railways Amendment .Act, ; 'I'ilJs, and .stating that the Goverivmovt . i was. prepared to eject waniiiig-bparils t at certain cii.stain-.e.s from rajteity er«ss--1: ingS) provided thai the cotinci! nia-.n-' 5 ! to.iicd these bo-u-ds in ,iepair. .It iivas. l : decided to ii.ppiy .for the. erection of l«o ' ' : boards at tho -Griuvd JSatioim-i iloiel s ' crossin.g, : . • i;. A report hy the District Health Ot • i iic n r re the eiysing of ihc* lioinan vJat iw>- ' lie Cemetciy stated that, Ircnii n heal lb ?■ ..paint ®f view, lie .-tfoiijd■ sco ; ,jm.. :[ t^«.;.iri ! I Why it should' fcj'b.setl.*— ■ed tiittt tiie., Pmist'er ■ O'f l'nteri:a! ;Af- * fail's 'bo Mo.ti'fie(l thai it' was dcsiraMe i So have the .'eeiuefery ciesed, it- .being ■ .■jitsia-.erl in v. hat Was hseoniiirg a flurk- ;; k-pypuhUod area. ■ r ■ /," 1 - Tiie sqcfSt-ary oi' tte i'etonc Oistrtefc Hir;h (Aiin:nittee forwarded a ! . copy of a letter received from' the. City ■ Geuiialj regarding the unprotected fvcles Of the Hirti; Bridge., Tlio. tottdr i tnted, that- tiu> Ci'v Cotiudi was prenarcfl te eater into ioint liability with the I'ehr.ie C'oißi.ett to do I;he work lit an estimated j'. cost of .£55..—-It was wsolvritl that tlHi s cony.eii hear its share of the cost, and, s .in order to expedite matters, t«j -sUg-, !* gest that the council v.otiid be. '-.rciiatiid , to do the work on behalf el the C-\ty i. Ccnii'.-il. r 31*. 'Jfe»s. Bonnie, wh(J had h'Seri fn* -' kwiiied thsl his plans far a thealic did !,■ i.-r.»t romply with the by-laits unless tiie •; i.iiiildi;nr was set Hack t-wo leot from I ll'.e Ihii;., wrote,, stating ihatj if i' thrs were, done, tiie hoods would st:li u ow-rbaiig 'tte [iath,, and as W» advar.u tagfi would tlvtts bo gaiued, .he asked .?<3r ~ p'ermiss.iort to er'.erf tho iiu-ildiug—lt was - that tl:;; council adhere to tiie f by-lav.' which previte thut the i'.ttilditig ; - WHSt be set back l.ivo lee't, ' . t It was doekled to inform s 31essrs, : . .M'lv.vau a«l Carto, 'who etiumcii £45'!; I for. the value 'of a' fepise killed •'< tteo'iigh InUiiig into a , firain oil the . Bsiilimadf, that the fiQU.ntfl sfiajd" rC4o(sf nise no liability i» tbe hmttcr. It was resolved that Ji.r.. W. F. St. ~ ,: Jsnklas ho gntttted 10?. per week ai ' : iv'giit-watchinan orei- all the c-OHneil's j property. ' j (''nmciller Jones woved, pursuant I iKiiice.; '"That, uniii the end of Oc-U;-r Jk.t, 19.14, the u;te. wages 'to ail I- cEStial labwirors be l'S. tid. pfr koi'tr.' 1 This 'lMtioii was discussed at griSat iergib, and finally was 'carried aft the ' v-iiees In connection with this liiatj ter. ('rttinciilor Cos pointed out that sire c eost of the s-owage' sclrettei had been 'es- _. tirostcd oft 6 wages basis of is. l"j.d. pr-v ; tettt'. Sfefte theft the rate fcaa hgoft' j raised to Is. 3d., and, in granting IS:.' .-id. pof limir, Uie eotineil sliould remetu- ": her that this meant all. lij'crcftsff of iSiVO e.ech year. 1 . Home Defence requires mote than bftttle- - ships. Eve-ry ktjuseha-M needs "NA.2OL-" " io it aK,ii:vst eei.'shs aii.l cohls, in- ' ' (iiienxa. «"(! bronchitis, "XA7.01." is a e f U'-xui io olii and y6un?. 60 doses for' Is.. j ca.-Advi. .; ' ; In. coiincetiori ivrtliL the rece-nS; Mbberj- ? <if a.in.ls tassb' i'n ehWete, it ivnji an- ' . iiouaced at Sly Peter's Clnr.-eh, Willis r ' Sfee't, ks't Sumlav, that as flic iioxes are e emptied every .'J:.y there is little risk tff o the. alms beiiis stolen. 'i'lifl. Ne'-w -Igcsland iutomatie -Bakeries, ■' j Ltd., have c'uniiiWed the btiild'iltg of a S jiftrse. e>'.*')iis!ni.re:!t. •in Taranal}: Street,, ! " J tiiai-iiiiion .has yet to be installed, 5 ai*S a hi'is-s ore;!, wlii-eli i$ ia be used, is - j not perli-etly. dry. Wie-ii Hiese, mfltters » Juive teen attended fe?, cperatious «b « large scale -will .; n Tire Wrfliiision -fviciitls of Mr.. Stepheai y Fisher (Kiiciifig) will he pleased' to taw i. t.n;>.t lie ivi'ii scon be about Ho ha# i- iv rapid rct-owr.v sifter his very s fryiiii; ilihess. ' ' '' ■'' "
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2177, 17 June 1914, Page 4
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739PETONE BOROUGH COUNCIL Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2177, 17 June 1914, Page 4
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