The Feilding Star. SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1887. The Borough Council
At the meeting of the Borough Counto be held on Thursday next Councillor Wobsfold will move, in accordance with notice of motion given at the last meeting of the Council, "That the ordinary meetings of this Council be held on the first Thursday in each month." We expect the Council will accord this motion unanimous support because it has b«en patent for some time there ia not sufficient business to require two meetings por month to overtake it. This gives us an opportunity of complimenting the gentlemen who now occupy the positions of representatives of the ratepayers in the Council, on the straightforward and business-like manner in which they dispose of the subjects brought before them. At their recent meetings an entire absence of useless conversational discussion of irrelevant matter has been observable, and resolutions passed or rejected only after calm consideration. This is as it should be, and we think the ratepayers are to be congratulated on the ' ac **
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 129, 7 May 1887, Page 2
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