CAVERSHAM ROAD BOARD.
A. meeting of tbia Board was held on Thursday evening; present -Mr Rutherford, (m the chair), Messrs BridgeaaaD, Mackay, Jackson, Carey, Langmuir, Wilson, O’Ren, and Jones. The tender of Mr Walter Bell foi 400 yards of rotten rook for Kensington streets was accepted. A letter was read from the Peninsula Road Board asking the Board to appoint a delegate to a conference ; and it was agreed to comply with the request. Messrs Rutherford, Bridgeman, and U’-Ren were appointed a deputation to wait upon the Government relative to the subsidy to the rates for the current year. It was resolved to carry out the following works by day labor : —To lower the formation of St, Peter street, and to expend the subscriptions and a subsidy thereon at the rate of L2 to Ll, in covering it with rotten rock ; to form a footpath from Hillside road to Seafield road, the ratepayers agreeing to subscribe L2014s m aid of the work ; to cut twenty or thirty chains of ditching in St.fcKilda; to put 10U yards rotten reckon Hillside road, beginning at St. Kilda road; to put 100 yards blue metal on Hillside road, at the Gas Works ; tb scour the ditches, from Anderson’s Bay read upwards, along Hillside road, and on both sides of Seafield road, from .t. Kilda road upwards; to put four bridges in the Second Ward, from Bay View to Seafield roads, and to cover the creek at the bottom street. It was resolved to warn parties against taking sand from the end of the Forbury road at the Beach. Mr Wil liam Hargreaves was appointed Inspector of Nuisances, under the Public Health Act, and it was agreed that placards be posted up warning the public that the bye-laws will bo enforced by the Inspector and the Police.
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Evening Star, Issue 3790, 17 April 1875, Page 3
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302CAVERSHAM ROAD BOARD. Evening Star, Issue 3790, 17 April 1875, Page 3
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