WASTE LAND BOARD.
*to-day's meeting there were present'the Co A nai i sll ' ne F n ,he cb»w), Messrs Reid, Strode, C avk, and Butterworth. i bomas Bradford’s application for licessbto depasture etock on section 87, block. 2/Wa ! - kouHitx district was referred to theEoaddßngme r, . .T , Kegalation* repairing the Mokarefu Hunaredj fowaraed by the Warden for publication. With other docume:.ts, mreapproved of. # The memorandum of the Gownmeut. cancelling m acres on tun 213, Sutton district, was approved, and the Dud was ordered to be aciverti-ed open for application. Mr_W. (J. Hayes was dkersted formed > hat am officer was. about to M apiomted to conduct the sale of all CWftm land-’. ... r T\ e . Ch jef Commissioner, in reply to r the appli6 'tio;i for a lease by the Matnra RapdrAlul Com any. was requested to inform thebfthat it they ms st on a pept ercom rent the term of ease will be 1 mifed to ten years. * i 'i he Town Council having applied that miva e partus should be prohibit- d from tibtanSng gravel frem the bed of-the Water bf Leithl und that the O- rporatron only should be allowed to take u, the' Board resolved that it was-"ln-expedient to iiteifere at resent. . *‘ t nthe report of Banger Hughnn,a license to tt reserve at Mataura Bridge Was *eIt was re?olvcd tlia 1 the land required fe»4he Presbytei la i Church, Invercargill: be included in the next sa'eof } and, if there be ho obfeoton Upset 'price, L 5 per acre. r The app icatio‘B of ) homos Murray to purohase lan.l by agreement with the Govenunent. Timothy ■-‘neehy, were approved.' J The withdrawal from sale; by ihe Governmen* of the temporary reserve in the Kyebbrn dun ited and the opening for sale of certain stations in the Kyebum district, wece-ap
On Hie report of Ranger Valpy, it was re. eolved that the timber seized by him on'accoimt of being unlawfully out, should bfeJfo d at LI lOs per 00 feet. Mr Andrew Kfldme’s l.tter was read. TT In reply to the Town Council of St;Baida, asking that a royalty may be charged oh JUnd ca'tet from the satid hills'ou the Oceanßfeach. because of damage done to the roads inlbo municipality, the Board re olved that theuthad no power to interfere, and recommended the municipality to con-ult tfatir solicitor, witii a v ew to impoainga toll. L : cense Was given -o George Airey;te remove j_and from th»* old 'corner of section CO block 5, North Harbor district. The licensee to-pay LI perannum. lu reply,to Thomas., Low, jvpir.’s, offer to piovide a person wi ljr.g to' act as ranger and poundkeeper at Waikaia Hundraij thefßhard thellttl™ WCU^ d aot on a w^uißitiottftom A leport from Ringer Valpy Was read an to tiie se zure of timber cut on run 39 by onkr ef N. J. B. M Gregor. The limber was ordered tobe sold unless licenses were taken out,--^ WoV-S'- * «rMoeraki,.Waikoufiti, We,t Tauxi, and Traqumr were appr .ved,iu<i it was recommended that Messra MunseU should be appointed ranges S*the StrathTaaen.Hundred, and Messrs R&d E ud Jroat I' T the Lee stream. . u.-i b ' a^ e t T v j al Ps; a'so forwarded a com-laint tiiat Mr-Holmes a manager allowed his shelpto ovoirun tin Hundred. James Buchanan's application to lease Jtivo seres of land at Lvans’s Iflat was,refused.^ . Application was made by James Dbfliertv to purchase certain lands at Tuapeka Flat at L! per aero. Resolved that it be sold** bv rV- be UpSet p ’ ice *° be 608 pA'fcor* with Ll^impi.ovement added, having bean so long withheld from sale. of M?H r « e m « Ve - m nute re tbe appointment ? f tj B ‘j M , a t ma 3 permanent. auctioneer B ,°^ d hemg lead. Mr James MRnfr said he d-d not care v-ry much abohr the he did not l&e the 'sul rosA ar0t lt - Chief There u noarrangement.-Mr Milner; I am •£ th “*-. 1a “ sony if I have -oom* nntte.l myself in any way. I did not ns* the term in any offensive sense. I with theßoard to understand that I merely c >ntend tnat my brother auctioneers and my-elf ehouldhsfvea chance of tend ring f..r t e work. iheaupom ment should hot be maie without us having, that ca; thi.t:is; my‘feeliog-i>n the subject. I have no feeling ag.in, t MMtfartin: it is to the principle of the .Jtiimrohvt I object. I have held and \ ail for an auctioneer’a lifebnse for Bitten years • Mr M*niu has held none. Foma time ago, in Oclobir. I think . I jhenfr.ned thij matter to Mr suggested that it would be better to appdbta permanent auctioneer ' who ; should aoTthe whole of tha Eoird's but'Hftom that time to the ..present.' moment I have beard nothing 6f : the matteh*! Seeing that the appointta nt is to, Be a .permanent one, I think. all ’ Auctitmeert sh >uld have'an opportunity of tendering 1 fdr it. I do not see wb> one man should be sriheted. That is all I have to say.—Mr ButteftAlth • There is a great de .1 in what Mr MilniSftayg.* -He has been licemednow for. fifteen years--Mr Clark:; If a change is to be made, I think the party should be selected by the; Bdirdf but to call for tended L nonsense. The Pioposal for a peimaueut officer is a good oml nwx C i.l _ f 7 «• . il*
am iu f-tvor of. the proposal, hut Would propose that the name o! the nppointee shou'd be postponed f--r awe k.—Mr Stride abstract principle of the resolution I a/rcetoat ouce; it is : expedient, X Milner says so himself—and * have thon&ht for acme time past th t there an officer responsiMe to this Boiard. responsibility is a very badihinp- r Wb'shteaVe some we cun fix upon for n I Chief Conmrssiom.r :-No, oiieXh fed more str ngly on the subject than ! do, beoauL I experienced the with h»if:a-d°z, n, and eometimeaivith a dbzen auctioneers, many of whom haVb only a slight cf th> ir cut : «s. I think it would be a improvemait ; to .hayeone austbneer for the Board; be shoa'a be th^roughfypom* Setor.t. and 000 who’catVbe made — . Ir Strode,: 1 don’t t 1 inkive can db AUy harm iu postponing tha matfe • for, a week: it has cme upm in Very auddeufo—Mr Mjj(p er . ,Had you any »»bin me,' Eon'? I suit one to the Supeiintanaeul’k pte —The Chi f Ci'mmisapner: Ijk hM^UotTyet come up lo tie BoirJ.l-7A.minute wuaMU approving of the a permanent aufctiohf.ee to the Board, and deferring for a week the considt ration, f the reopnunemdation of; the 'Guvertmc-njb to, 'atMinVß. Ma tin fo the offic^—Mr Clai-tf: 'k’shomH not thmV We bU>Ht ; to afibefit a' is the lowest bffer.—Mr H rthdi?; *like nny mnn.-r-Mrctse ji Thu djbreat from I
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Evening Star, Issue 4066, 8 March 1876, Page 2
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