Kawhia County Council.
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Mteg to being rated for ton tvr g.jing on <£ lh w Ub % • A Peft ™on. Hawtura, < -awb k 1° r tbS fc* 4 SU “ 0 “* 80IB ? aJon ®7 * **»•* ‘«£ fears, and as it was u«d by *a p >l™ be thought be sboold receive oom a. eistsnoe. The amount askad tot ><a 48—The earn wet granted. to he
taken from the wntor'a thirds.’ . From Commissioner of Or wo Lande, Auckland, replying that be cost of a map of the Kawbia Rjdioi on * 8 !*I B ° ( to tbB iootl w a cost 45. The Chairman said be sd ordered a plan, which action was o. From Hugh Pollen, Wdlingt i. stating that the dieted 'idingr Wj d dome into operation as soon ns . spacial orders were gas it tad, and a : eieoUoQ forthwith, as provided by i », 93 of “The Counties Ant**—l e Clerk stated tint ha btui runiiad e >
anas na om replied t, t the Council did not waht tbs s >ec I ordersgaaatted on are,not of tbe P9 Fm7, F. Ohatesmm, Ssirete Aacklaud Aeclitovisatiao £»o?ia ( stating that < u account of tba wm weather ibe s misty bad oeasad mil d tribation of fry, therefore uribi could bs dine t iwards supplying U district till next yea r.-SB ic-rfved. areotmn. The followiig acoounte were passe for paymen. : _A. N No-ton 4t 10 Petty Cash £2, r. B. B»>tt £4 }o< I
Dsviw £2 10-, P.O. B .x £l, Sc .risk Bros. £25. A. ,W. Buboage £l. W.. ?. h * V 1 ’ H- 6 *”'" «. «• A '“- tr ' « ■Mum £8 10.8. Mi-puy £2B 9 H H-Pul.it £1 9-81, J K. N «io Mlle 81, H. T. Gillie. £l5 U’. A Cunis £1 10s R, Netoiu 8 , Bln del Bros. £2 8s Wil.cn and Horton £8 estrsast, The Cbsirmeo reported hiving end gaged Mr Barto ~ of Hamilton, to st * ,al * r l pec annum. —Toe ec ion was endorsed On tbe mnioo'nf Ore Bibbage an: FT. ShtaOT tho rlorv row A
~ww« —’s ’ i>* WBU UAHI BT, 3 61 for Gattie sod fhtjep d<>g-< a> d 10 tor sporting d.gi. Mr A-hbolt wa appointed io collet tia* n*x. It Was decided lo pareh4-«e a Q‘u office eefe, and u> orde-* pipes req-d ec lor road w >rki at Opartu and Te Ma < WitboU: disca-fi-ion j; wtsdeoided talter tbe day of meetiog k> Saturday. Or Norton reported i iat new string ere were wanted for Ooverte’e bridge Waitetnna. Tbe Chairman said
Dr Jeokins had the telepboM to bu residence, if he was rang up alter hours the charge was now Is 6d, ii> etoad of IM. On behalf of ibe ettUen exception should be taken to this ritMge.—lt was resolved that tbe Obief Postmaster, Auckland, be written id &fikisi£f malr>a A ■aulnde-Saueu a.-
-te tete..te e , u.tate M£HW3 rUUUQvIUU IQ the charge for ringing up the doctor after hours. A resolution was passed, asking tbs Premier to vi'it Kawbia daring tbe recess. HABBOUB BOARD. The Ooanoil then sat as tbe Haroour Board. 188 LtMB. A telegram eas read from ibe Secretary to Treasury, stating that be 11 bad been legally advised that fresh 11 stope would have to be taken to raise ‘ tbo loan of £5OO tor abed improve- ‘ mants, eto., as it was not possible to >: remedy the irregularities by au order lo Connett.
The Chairman said that Hm loan bad lapsed altogether. PereoßaUy he was in favour of a larger loan. Since the Council bad bed charge of tbe wharf over £lOO above working ax ponses bad aoc unlisted, which was winagh to pay tbe interest on a loin of ISOOO. If only £3OO was spent oa the wharf tbe work would have to be done over again io a couple of years. The wharf wanted extending about 20ft. and a tee erected. Il would not cost the ratepayers a penny. Io reply to Or Babbige the Chair, man mid that nothing further had been done about the endowments, wh ch when let would nrndnra a
wu via wuuu woui'2 prociuaa b revenue of about £BOO a ytar. Cr Babbage thought it would ba as w«i to defer the m&tfor an Hl thing defluite was known of ibe oa -lawmen Is. Cr Armstrong; The settlers are all growling. Du jim work and stake a doGHQfi j ti. Tbe matter was Mt over till next oeeting, when something definite will b> decided on. accounts The billowing «<> , uo t a were pas a* W- Terry 99i,J. K. Ngwtoo Al-
Morgan £< 1,«I, J. E. Houtt £l, J, B. Borg 111 5<,G. H. Chas. 6s. axaow uobtino. Ths Chairmen said tost tl» ime tor wbiea Mr Morgaa hoi art ngai to light the beac-inv hail expired, and that ho was prepared to acoapt tba utue price (fa 6J per trip). The ~ff,r was aocoptei. NORTUUKV S.S Cl.’o raXIORTS. The Ouairmaa sail toe, a Kiuoheki satUer bought a wool press ia P.hia too. which arrived in WoiiO a abo ll December 20. h. On tbe 88rd the agent wrote as fo ’owa •• Tter- la a wool ratal Irlrg te~ r -o. tHm P.alran. «*. th, a w-»l l.rete (A> * M> « » VW MMtaa tS
i«g <Mt oadw « fly. Same thrift { B °S*f b 'i ‘XpenerM I
foll^*'™“„“£ I ®>- urging ta!n to • ! S J I psymrat of freights to K.wil, p Kgt ‘ ■>. a mo-e satisfactory f ~i„g ••
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 345, 17 January 1908, Page 2
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889Kawhia County Council. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 345, 17 January 1908, Page 2
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