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LIBERAL ASSOCIATION.

A meeting of Iho Liberal Association was hold last evening, Me F. Harris presiding. Tnc Department of L inds and Survey wrote acknowledging loiter couveyiog two resolutions with regard to a site for a sanatorium at Motu, and tho cutting up of suitable runs in Cook County for closer settlement. The matter had boon referied to tho Commissioner of Crown Linds, Napier, for his repoit. Mr Gold Smith, Commissioner of Crown Linds, wroto regarding tho sums question, asking what kind of sanatorium it was iotended to establish, and any particulars that may be of interest on the subject. It was decided to reply stating that it was a consumptive sanat.rium that was required, as that distric', owing to its altitude, was moat suitable,

Tho Department c.f Roads wrote re Puuawa river bridge. Tho mattor of making provision for tho erectiou of this bridge would receive careful consideration in tho framing of the estimates Jot the o rrri i t i ear. Tbu tion. J. Ca roll a'so wroto acknowledging resolutions forwarded by tbe ABCeiat on, and Stating iLiut toe reprose. t-> tions of lire Association wou d tecoive luil aod careful consideration. The resignation oi Mr T. J. Dick-on as secretary to the Associa-ion was leo ived, and Mr J. Mac Kay Wes elected to that • goiiitiou,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1738, 2 May 1906, Page 2

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LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1738, 2 May 1906, Page 2

LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1738, 2 May 1906, Page 2

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