CRANMORE AGAIN.
and QnWing-• wi{JlJ e f reß ®f^ n S *he Halfway Bush Road Board. «!o the Supeidntendent to protest ngaitistttw proclaiming of tb.e proppsed Cfimmore rmnicithe ideot was a merehqrlesr t,ie,oll y of thepjrOposal - nfll :—Maori Hill, sixty-two assesaed il7 iss- LBS|os 6d 5 Nevada: twelve. a?l 7 Broughton, apd Lome : forty. emqnnt of rates, LISS 10s 6d. o,IiJ»T a viu ® sum with which (and the subsidy) they would have to keep gSThe ma. chiueryof a Town Council, with its Mayor, ConnT he Halfway Bush Bead JSnj 01 ? 11 it better to let the district remain as w hen it shall become more thickly popnS&SSISgf ~ whole matter would shortly be before the Executive and the arguments of the deputation would receive due attention, ’
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Evening Star, Issue 4061, 2 March 1876, Page 2
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125CRANMORE AGAIN. Evening Star, Issue 4061, 2 March 1876, Page 2
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