inrn'l','l'o nnntri'.otrr hav rj; rnmi'lr o' n t!i i. u ' It dm fill 1 liH Il>n fanrli mile p' i . No putii ns of bin contMut Imv a* y t :uon takui nnn ij>' ■ (ilip< li , i v •- fc'i lui olcnrml, tiuibor abiftul, and oulvoits nl.iotod.
*■ ('iinlrnel lii'J, Inidlu tmolt imd o ow' «n(7, Miinnijiihuumift: Tho wo Itii’K of *l’* R oonlrnot inn; imprimil uiroo my loat r • pin l, iui'l oonilitofiiljlii prnfj'O u mi»'fo i)ni'ii(> tho In t montlii ii lot'll ol ilti'l olmiiiH Ii living boon poorly complctoci 11 l woubl lak Biitliofity to lit onoo procroil with llm woi k of iporiir'R up fur tvillio tho Tiiuwhnrflpnriui ft ml Aiiliihi romln. All oihor roiulo oxof-ptinfj tho Motu mill upper portion of inlmul Wuinpu
urn pmivinnlly cleared of all - lipn dim to rosent fl oda. Oil tint Motu road U patty is nil work with ploughs nml scoops ; tho wrathrr Inn, however, brrn much ag-iinut this ol tuts of work, tiiul progress htm broti slow. With dry wenthor I hope to see ilin roiil opiu for wheil trnflu In a b'W wrrks. At tho Ktrnkn cot ing 'Otno willow planting in being oxeculod by tho Pob lin Wotks Drputiuorit and in tho meantime trrilio pa soa ah ng tbo t tn penny track opened by 'ho Council This hap, however, not Lorn metalled, na I am of opinion that i‘ ia not l.koly to stand, plana uro ciniploted fora deviation which oan lo submitted to tbo Pubic Works Department should tbo Council decide to
ta»l?n tho alteration. “ I hog lo forward horowith eobcdulr of proposed cxponditoro for road maintor. - iv:no throughout tlio county for tbo yoar 1906-7. It will bo notiood that tbo Oounoil w 11 havo to tnnlin provision for tho uiuintonanoo of about 50 miles of ox'ra roads, owing to merging of road boards-."
lIIQ LIT OF WAY. An apple -.tion from Sir A I’, Piddle iv>king ilin O.iunoil to taku n road through Me aa a Mutiior and Molnnoa' Uahok'ipua No. ii block ivaa considered, and it wea decided to osk (or further information ia togaid to ilia laud.
K\IPI ROAD BOARD A compluint from Me John Rots in regard to u druin nutborisod by the Kuiti Read Buii:d on I’uruouo road, whioh hud not bot'ii constructed us intended, wm referred to Uc Holding, tho enginoor, and clovk,
ESTIMATES, Tlio Enginicr Hubmittod eelimatos of work necessary ia tho couuty during the oouiing 3 ear as follows:—Maintenanoß L359D, drains L3QI), siono L 3293, contingencies L3OO, on toad machine L3OO, carting and spread ng L 230, fords L4U, already authorised LI 164, woiks necessitated by tho time! L 2282, lo.al LI 1,502. Too expenditure proposed in tho various ridings was as f )!lo vs: —Waikohu L 3313, ToUga Bay L 3134, Wairnaa LIGIO, What uuoko L 707, Putjiulii LBf3, Arai LBGB, Gisborne L 992, liangoroa LG24. Too following is iho list of worlib ; Mangapapa to Wnlau’s L 137, WilUu’s 10 Nock’s H3O, Waimaia road L 570, Di> Lau out’s rial to Waiuui L 129, Wairoa raid to WoLiughlin’s LGO, Asti to Karnwa LGS, Karavva to Pakuikiri L7O, W Jrco juuctcou t j Biihsm’s LIGO, ihrouj_h Patutibi ti vvn-b p L2L, Lneuh m road to WiStinero L 43, lowu boundary to big bridge 1.40 J. Wuereuga a h;ka to Kata atali L!4O, Mukarska to Wutrerg -a*aika L 92, Ka t>r*tuhi to Wa.kjbu image L 340, Waikohu iriJge tj Waipaoa station L2as, Waikohu bridge to Pouts t i LBO (pus Ll2O added after coneidocutiou by tho Council), Waiapu inland road L 165 (plus Leu), back slock track inland Waiapu L4O, Wa nui-Mbkarori and Tatapcuri Ll7O, Wbangata-Tolago and Maugatuua L 935, Woinick), BouaWti, and Pauikau L 135, Mangabeia, Arhkibi, uud Tautvhinparae L 340 (plus LGO), Poututu to Motu L 460; Murisvai, Mubia, apd Mcrcre Ll9O, Wai rca Gisborne from Gentle Annie L 335 (plus LloO), Qaarry road to Ngatapa Ll2O, Ngampa to Falls bridge L 175, Arbi Toko» nni road Ll9O (plus LllU), Kaiti branch roads Ll2O, Wbataupcko branch roads L2lO (plus L 10), cloariDß maiu outlet drains, Kaiti, Whatuupeku, Paiutahi, auJ Gisborno L3OO, road machine (say three months) L 620, Griiliu’a contract for stone and tsl.yman L 620, contingencies, slips, cto , LBOO, cirliog from depett, spreading, cto., L 230, improvements to fcrls L4U, total LBJSB. Attucbed to the statement was a note of the following works to bo ctn idered when tho Coucoil aro in funds : Tnllooh’s road, Arai, LIOO ; WVslmom to K mpthorno’s, Waikohu, L2O ; freezing works road, Wbataupcko, L9O ; Mnngnpapa back load, Ll2O, Is was decided to spend the Bum of ±‘s on the road to Mr J. Dalrymple’s, Whataupeko. On the motion of Or Kcnway, it was decided to erect a hut for Iho maintenance man on the Waimata road.
Or BarJiog brought up ;bo question of an increaso in the o-ginoer’a salary. Ho paid n high tribute (o tbo value of Mr Fraser's services to tbo Council. On.sideling tbo responsibility the cuginrer hid and tbo work bo did, an in, crease of at least £SO should bo unde. It would be a very diilicult thing lo replace Mr Fraser.
die Matthews, Ksnway, and man corcurrcd, and it waa tu'ikn an increase of £SO, ra JE4SO r. year. tbo chairdecided to lieiD” it to
Cr Harding said tbo Tabova settlers were raising tho loan in tbo expectation of the Government giving pound for pound for tho work. Too E ist Coast Trust B. a'd wero making 3.} miles of road at their own cost to join this road, aod unless the sutlers got their road, this would be no good,
Or Matthews said tho deputation to visit Wellicfiton could press this matter as well ns tho flood money. Ho undorttcod that Or Carmichael could not go. and proposed that Or HardiDg teks his phes.
After dis'cuasiOD, it was deoidod that the deputation to goto Wellington to urge the claims of the district should go down next Wednesday.
When you oatoh onld do not take any chances on wosring it awly, or experiment with aorco doubtful separation wh'ch will only half cure it at the boat, and lea'o tho bronchial tubas woakoned and susceptible lo attack from tho Rerina of eonßumption. Dr. gheldou’a New Discovery for cough?, oolda, and consumption nos ody slops the ocugh but heals and sir ngthens the lungs, and provcnt3 serious effects from a cold. Small dose. Pleasant to tike. Every bottle guar-anteed.-For rale by A. W. J. Maon, Agont, Chemist.
(E:lahiiab._d over 25 Years). PLANT 1906. ALEX. THOMSON, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, Etc. |*EGS tc intimate to his numerous Customers that he has an Excep tonally Large and Well-grown Stock of FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL, SHELTER AND FOREST TREES, HEDGE PLANTS FLOWERING SHRUBS At Prices that Defy Competition.
THE SEED DEPARTMENT Is Well Stocked with all the Leading Lines in VEGETABLE, FLOWER AND FARM SEEDS. Direct from the Best English and Continental Growers HORTICULTURAL SUNDRIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Spray Pumps at Prices to Suit Large or Small Growers. Spraying Material of the Best Quality Always in Stock. Catalogues and Information given Free ALEX, THOMSON Nursery: Carnarvon Street. Tel. 199 • Seed Shop : Gladstone Roa Tel. 363-
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1867, 22 September 1906, Page 4
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