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Chairs for Waipukurau Theatre. Advice was received by the Waipukurau Borough Council last niglit from the Local Government Loaus Board that the use of £95 5/-, tho proceeds from the sale of theatre chairs., for the purchase of ncw theatre chairs, had been apprpved. No Pollutioii, " An inspection of the borough well and its Surroundings was made in compauy with anothef member of the dopartinCnt, hhd we hre of the opinidn that there is no possibility of polkition to tho water-suppiy entering the wCll as far as the surrounding area is concerned," stated the district health inspector (Mr W. Welsh) in his report to the Waipukurau Borough Council last evening. Breeding of Flies. Dealing with tho railway truck clearing-station in his report to the Waipukurau Borough Council last evening, the district health inspector, Mr W. Welsh, stated that it would be necessary to continue the present concrete yarding for another 70 yards towards the slieep-tTueking yards in order that the maniire miglit be 3 properly dealt with so as to control the s breeding of flies. Tbe council decided s to refer this scction of the- report to I the Bailwqys DejpaxjtmsnJti
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 22, 19 October 1937, Page 12
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