Feilding Borough Council
INSTALLATION OF THE MATOE.
1 The statutory ineeting of the Feilding • Borougb:--GoTuncU was held at noon yesterday. Present— Mr^W. G; fiaybittle (Mayor), Councillors Carthe lands, Watts,. T. EJ Chamberlain, \. S. J. Thompson, Gould, and Goodbehenfc >; ■ : The Mayor-eleot^Mr/Wi Gv Haybittlo,' I made the usual^declaratiohiSHei^jßaid; J that he desired to^ congratulate^ the > ) Borough and the Council on the steady V L prop;ress_^eildjag^had jnade during- the I' last'-'tw^lfeiinoipths/sp^iy^in^S^^ia^A ings either complete or about^ tp^bb^ . erected. ThisfwpjM: inetof^ncrfeai^d >■ . valuation and increa^ j meansof effect- , ing public works. He commented ion the j j ""'ecbnbmy'w^th'-which'^e^yenne'if^lmti^:.' : year had been^exp^ridedpah^i^ptedj^ijß ; ; ; ; following figures showing -what had'beetf-
. ; Taiinpr- pie 7 sear '^aiKJffi^iiKfe woMd compare'fayorablytwitliatiyssiriaa "* : the creation of ; the > IB6ronghi!|;TlM> fiver- : A draft was £80 7s lid and di^lym^icesa - of : what iitf waar lal^^ea^^at^ifsame period, bat there wera £50 or ;£6G^ii£ rates outstanding. against .thafcfcifie^as ; muehjjtteaisedlij^^ had received from th^ sidered thatfor "intelh^ncer'aMlwtieatf •■ : : of purpo^se^hejr-^would stand comparisbn * " i mtbJa^^6Eminil§p^^^|^^S : Proposed by. Cr ■ Sandilands, ;i seconded : bj Cr G<wdb&her>/>ii^^ ; beck's ,accoiu^\fb£tfef:repaM^ Beattie. street 'indge* B^aM^i&?pa^^ ; m^— Gjirried^ yi g% Ufi&ftMvMi '&■ Or WattsY;Tfcal;^Hooiin^v^^ closed from J 24^^ecemtiOT" ? to¥tlis 2nd January 1892^(^rnaiiS|iSi^rftS? %: s . ,A>lette:r^ watfjreadjfrwniMx Me&iater^ complajHng^ffiat^i^^ flooded and "Bolll6*6l' t&e" seeds' washed - out. .-.,.- r -/ .r'^^'-'^^^tfWi^+r: ' It' wwa v reporisßji'tnafr mSttaer?/hl«i ; been settled' b^ae^ubß^^r^lDdin^ K ■ mittee. ".'■■■ \-.oiivils}iC\' : ::y:;>v^-: r;;-.:.^/ i , A circular was or^fros^^ ! 1; be brought tip at tbejiext meetingx>f'lhV ■| Council.- -i.ri.j, l-:; 1 -^^^"^"^^ •! Two tenders, w^re^receifyed Jfor; tno£L ,i and W rs D.Nicholas;^a^^^^>^^ i j onded by.Cr-Gtouldi^That the^ tenderer j Mr Hill be accepted^parried. « i ii? 4 i :, " ; valuations -jwpuld be^t Jewt>2ftpeVclnt ;? I higher -thianXitfiose 7p^ecedin t g^ > pNiiiiB 'to 1 ■I the rise ■- w^o^ha^'^pg'^lara'- m'":the' : '- r -*v ,; value of^^^7P^p^ty- ? im;t^^o»Sti|]fe:sHo ■ , °mgg^ted:(^t'wh^-ii&a^aKtaUoli'Bh^ti' wereicoihpleteid 'the ' Cpnncil¥sHould iex- . ■ I amineJ|%mjsand;^herfl^Kw^^^ : perhes undervalued lihey'sKoulcl/iobject : to the. same., "^■;;.."^^-J'-- -•■'■'? i^ ; ft-V.^ : v ! ;;; e^gTe^#^hi^^ '.- ojrf tHatrsonfe p^opertWiiii&^one : : 1. beeii reda^d'Beoatise'crf th^iafetrthitHh^-iv ! rents ;haft;>goMjidpiim;^ : that, the Eprough tf?e& progressing^ therp " : .should r be no; objeqfo^ : being increased.^ ';:^*^'^^'%'^:-Y^v:~- --.; The : 'Mti' i ]&rs3m^cfafifS , ; now know^ what, the f^ a 7 eliasQ>f • fkefOotui- • \ "oil "vras a'nd l "ac^lccora- ,; ingly; ; Hei(The : W^OT)r>^o^dsaction 1 ; the ,■ •s'uggßßttoh ? .jof /• CriiGobdfiehere/i ipd : ,; ha^ theivaluafdonsjohep^ed ata^meeting; ? i- of^ieXJounoil^- „ : r^^^^f *? - :: ii i : d^edjto'cohgratulate ■ 'i^ie;]S^^H'<mi3S ri secoiid^ elec^^^a^he'p^a^rs^on I; haying I ; "^ur^^ik^lu^^ ; ; . . Dunn'g Ms term bf -"officei j^rddsM^^^ - .: Haybitfleohad;dißplay^«iai^e^r&bjfti^i ,j as n chajman. ; ;;He;had^a^Q\^jw)|H^s^ ii ojE .time.,at,:ffie^^nieejSngsi-:a^ j same ;tim£preMdea"^ ,! courtesy to" ' the 0 oth^'blmbe^VoiPthiß : Council. T Som.etiffles~he.hai not decided :j as bo (Cr^Sand^anda^i^ul^ perhaps; ,; haye done, but notwithstanding that he had given generar'satisf?Ksiaon to^bpth 1%0 > Counpil.andrfteYrafepayere^-MbKKhad ,; been done' bj,^h£pr^nrdonncil than I , by any precediifgpone. was I now.mnch. battet^b^thanitwag when ; ! first constituted... v . ; '>. "? ?; v ; Cr Qbodbebere^^^i^t alffiough 1 he j was the defeated candidatei«;b.ev-winiri'g|y'- . congj^ami^v^orj^th^w^b^; ij earned out; b4s i^uties/ a^;|?aß^Ke%£rt ii ;! Or (joul4 tenflefedljisiiearty bbngratu- ,; lations!to-theii&^pr^'He^p!^3^id^o; , :pf ; ;Mr, ,Haybittle, r wlio -;had,-iin.var^Sly acted witn the stnctesVinapartialitylir.Hja : ; hoped that the good feeling whicK^Bak : prevailed in the past would ; coii r tiniffe i & the future. ': • isi-joU- - ■-!;.:- Cr Caxthewi ? end6 I ra'ed^h^r?marljs of the previous speakers. ;:iHeL was Very pleaseAto.seerMr^Haybittle |n the cham again, an,4 .saneja>t£ajji ■& . .^oujdpecnpy.tfle^sitidnnextyear^'' . The Mayqr,' in re^ly, thanked them all veryheartUy 'for their kindly expressions towards him. He considered he had only done his iduty, therefore ihe didjip,* think their .praige wagr, -.i wtQgethejijM^BpY^d. However, lie f<iU£^^ppceqat^dr"it.-°v:i4f4 WQuldeqqpayQur tQ- cqntinqa,'tQidcißjßr?V their good opinion] by .dping: his Vbeistrtb : promote : :thg interests ;of. tne; = jEio^on<»Ti. He said he would notia^aiabffer^himseir as a candidate forjih'fl.. mayqraljky, ■ a«4 . would not haye contested .the r elecfcipa ynie,:only|tha^th i eieg.ufai^oii|h«had re.qeiyedlefihiun no'opflpn. jHfeqertairily hoped that Cr God'dtiehere would hbldUhe position next The meeting then adjourned.
j- aone:— . : — ~ •:.; ■•..r^-ft^:-^:^: 3 T "-'. : - If >['r.? . : p} ix&tt-'fcf:- --?• Maintißnance'&^wages : *-c .. £.. 162^4 ■■- 0 v 3 ; Eoad metal^^.;: ; "-^' ra V;l^os 2 5 j 9;?; 5? Clerical assistance j> iao: lo^S r ± : l\ Bndge.wurfct hux ■>.;..-■•?'?■ ■:h.-«--W,lO |4^ 5: .Hospital &GhariteUeAa^.iv;^vX|^l ) Lamps, etc., ;,... " ...iC.-'.Kr.- ; ;r^T^K9"; Printing and. adyorfi&ing" „."' 32" I)Man^pipfes..;^tr c -' f -^^ •'"■'. V. /i: 19^15«v3 r j; liegal-experises^^ !:; .'J ' ; 'i&Z'&Qo^.J < Dog collafs-' i.i i - r; >iiiii : ? ,sj?ia'&yiAi:O -i ': h Stationery .- ;.^sfi£9^jli- *■ Sundries ;, v,/;;. I*lß^6s )! New street|v?ork , /t / ; ;.., x ; :i^v ;^l^^^3;:s
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 73, 17 December 1891, Page 2
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654Feilding Borough Council Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 73, 17 December 1891, Page 2
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