CONFERENCE OF MAYORS.
The adjourned meeting of the Conference was held this afternoon, in the City Council Chambers. The Mayor of Dunedin occupied the chair ; and there Avere, besides his Wor ship, seven other members of the Conference present. The Conference proceeded at once to discuss the Government proposal, as detailed in his Honor the Superintendent’s speech to the Provincial Council. Several members expressed their vieivs on the and thereby elicited a general feeling of satisfaction of the manner in Avhich the wishes of the Conference had been entertained by the Government. It was, howeA r er, pointed out by some members, that in their own particular districts the condition about “keeping in repair the main goods,” &ce, would nearly or quite consume the Avhote of the revenue with Avhich the municipality Avas proposed to be endoAved. It was therefore resolved, on motion of the Mayor of Lawrence, seconded by the Mayor of Oamaru, to request the Government to limit the condition to the municipality of Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 2869, 30 April 1872, Page 3
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167CONFERENCE OF MAYORS. Evening Star, Issue 2869, 30 April 1872, Page 3
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