CITY COUNCIL.
.. T f ® ®- T^ r * ii falter nioyedsj-f.jJjhat d . eßire ' on bchalf of tlia citSns f express theit sense *{&s&. tudeat the kind, noble, pr6dtpt 'ahd roHef rendered by the ,i! reneb man-of-war; Vire^andlhose^mder m-sssiisMSs siohshouidbb’ recognised byts GoSII--Cr. 1 rosaer. suggested tWs Wengrosj^ igwed tollkaniEXTENgrpK OF CtJMIIE fttAKn M 4h n (A?-- v in 'the ,event of the rC Trustees agreeing, to ,the ( berlandstree^, ; the Governmentwiltnebre* pared to slope off by ineads of j P i^' that portion of; street liiie to anchanauglbSswit bo'S&m ß | necessary, with a view to its bei«| bampn t talto thoCity,” - in s®Mbor. . k rr, fi{rreX?' • Street W&fc QP ? n ? tenants, with a ■viw !^w4^ikS^^t P * 1 gCeat^oOftesy’ ;and; of payable fc/Jjffi! Z that. portion ,pf their holdings xequireJ; for ! ft® Ffd Wiug, of but decidedly declined to jpf ance to usm . making, a tinieM for a final settlement, consideringthalit' ‘ was a one-sided affair, .and: notubftdtegv patty; concerned, i dt'UndetcO* XiSfithat unless we are put- in, i, incur .during the time, the Alter*iS^- ld going ; dh;;aellaptUfe:S^ -it is impossible fopiiV to'&fe™ opipmn pf the probablb-‘coS &R e poratioi of caitvind'hiifc “*®, t,or * Stubßt; Vfifcw' lE]? , from.Mr R.; wateriugi|hel streets ioAW^^^l^ tt f or cfluldboiworked dv'jona vw,»« * pied, the apparathsM-wbiad laS^i 0011 * ’ w ” «N(.i td; lh^ OT r n « SiL ««***«* ■
toshmoniaVto Captain-Wain, as-a recognition of his long arid* .Valuable i gratuitpuslw Insurance Officoshave -been -communicated With. off).themat tor. fm-It was-also/ recepi;, mended that <tho salary-cof, the Town Clerk should be L4QO-£er annum, as he; waagoing to vacate the house owned by the Corporation in the Reserve, and that the Market (Inspector should be allowed to use the house;-)-;; A. f-iu ,/ < ; , { 'MisckLMKEousl-—The Surveyor, was. instruoted to < lay down lho;best gradieubfor Stafford street, in accordancewith which allnew buildings' are to be built.*—The. cutting of-the top of i Stafford street, fr6’m;nßnsh House to its permanent level, before the new kerbing • is: proceeded with, was ordered;— The following motions were carried ;fhThat aclauae be .inserted inthe conditions of contract similari to dbat nsed by the General Government* and securing the. payment .of > wages. ‘ That:: -thej City, Sur-Wypr-’-be -instructed’ ! to srirveyvand prepare plans for aU>4he now made 'streets through, out -the/Cityl i .with:' .the' coat Jbf< > each;street separate, such pious to be approved - by-itht CouacHl/IdfMtKe ffutiife guidance of citizeni for building purposes | and that such works-b» earned outsat 4uch- odnvenieut periods aa th« Council may think fit; and the best gradient to- be laid r dowu' f «rJeach'atrcetl ” ,’w.. < ■.« ;
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Evening Star, Issue 3395, 8 January 1874, Page 2
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409CITY COUNCIL. Evening Star, Issue 3395, 8 January 1874, Page 2
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