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I .vakino delegates, resaraiug kids affecting all three counties. J Am m »e moved that the next meeting I the Council be held on the 9th Agentsox,, and that all councillors 'oduce at that meeting a oom•ete list of reading requirements. a nod. t • The Chairman, continuing, expressed the opinion that councilors should reduce their lists to B * of the greatest urgency ; B Ao take a long list to the Minister Tvould defeat the ends of the B Oil Aleputation. He was convinced -that to consolidate votes on parfticular roads would bring about Bric&Qore permanent improvement Shan the present system of Boofc Scattered and insufficient grants. 1 Cr. Noonan alluded to another CMch Siase of the question—that each Scad was of particular importance the settler or settlers conKruiterXrned ; but he agreed that it was Qe duty of the deputation to Wriphasise the necessity of the Freezing- 9gt important wants, with esB °’cial reference to our main Jow, ’ lla "i-terial reads. „, , The appointment of a second I. member for the deputation was Launch Ppferred until next meeting. W.; govkbmmbnt grants. Kearns, quoting a MinisNative intrial pronouncement, deprecated proposal that appropriations Nuiww—handed over in a lump sum to M*>cal bodies, as likely to create Newepapl s ' BenB ’ on Tmolling.” , ... Pianos—' Councillors agreed with this but deferred discussion Produce Mntil more definite information A. available. Printing* t WAIHABAKEKE BRIDGE. , Cr. Kearns had had his attenMdlw J'iion drawn to the defective s ,licitor«Soncrete piles used in the conp’Struction of this bridge. Owing an extremely large m ° b or Surveyor—being held up on the bridge, A ‘ e structure had sunk considerone of the piles being waiSmpletely fractured. The cost Shipping w repairs would not be a>»v» A. a.y.o, and he moved that ths Shipping CMatter be brought under the Nz’Sr’ 06 of the D ®P artment--C “ r ' Storakeopa, IBBBOOVXBABI.X BATBS. Jonai .yim ci er k asked for a resolution v ni the Council regarding a number 3 ’ rates which he had ascertained w, s£uld not be recovered. He sug'V. 6 ,Bted that these rates be struck: Mattb H. D. q th motion of the Chairman To,>ftC^^ r us was agreed to. . | Kaimango Notes. - X —— In Gn [FBOM Oub Ow" OoBBBSFOKOBirr] I G mot?a The roads are beginning to ful disease rmke on a PEBMANJanoe. The hole which w without re spoken of some time' ago as thode of ou in the upper part of the Katoian go ■ road now extends from the hean £5O FOBF.of that road to the Awaroa storeind how much further I do not Leading know. It is well, for us that we iralasia havmave rich land in here, assuring allible. Ortas of a fortune m the end. otherpostal note fwise we should find it hard to FBiN(JP ut up . with th ® Btate . f ° U Elle | T whole, this seems to be fl a very fair winter for, stock, for ' although there have been a numT h e Bl her of severe frosts, the weather is mostly warm, with a consequent good growth of grass. > SUB.CIUCTI There , 8 a considerable acreage Of bush being felled this year Birth., d®, but much less than iMrtios. , case if labour were more plentiful inßtructioit —or rather let us say less Irawai o f acP a carO e.” for it is almost impossible to get’labour in these parts now .erted tilt' d On every hand there are block .ccordiugi* ’ o f bush to be felled, atid no labour 'to fell them. t la r.afalAff.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 329, 13 September 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 329, 13 September 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 329, 13 September 1907, Page 1

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