INCREASED HONORARIUM
FOB HARBOUR BOARD CHAIRMEN. A remit seeking to lmte tlm chairlinin'- h'-iicraiiiim vai-ed jrinii L2OO tLIDO per annum was placed before tlm Harbour Board.-' Canicreuce. In moving the remit, the chairmai' Mr G. Mit.( heli. -a .1 that tlm present stipulated houtiintium had heen in loree for many years, and there tvaa feeling that where tie situation warranted it some greater compensation was required, in order to repay the chairmen for the immense amount ol work which they were finqiicutly call ed upon to do. Bi'PM'.-eotation.s on thi- point had been made to the Min-i-tcr before, bin so far he had not seen lit to | ermil the illcicnso. Air J. I,(Olden (Otagol opposed th< remit, stating that if at any time it wa- found desirahle to defray any par tieular expenses incurred by the ehauluan special | rovi.-ion cioild lie made. Mr (L Smith (Gisborii"i said tliat tin (•arising of tlm remit did not mean that ( Imirmen mu.-i be | aid £-101) pe veal 1 , but only that they might he paid that amount. The majority of the harbour hoards would probably no! want to avail thein.-elve- of the new regulation, even if it were carried. The remit wa- carried hy a huge majority.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1924, Page 3
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204INCREASED HONORARIUM Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1924, Page 3
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