Kawhia Town Board
j obDinary MfjE''riS; Au nr^waryj.me.etiQOof | thefc above J X Crs Jonathan (ohairmanVW. Mor-ram F. Newton, Petcit and jio’Hgps. 03KBESP0NDEN0B. ■i ii From. Hanreiarjhito Treasivy, notify ing that the subsidy on rates collected sd. and that suiiL-of B dE‘»A. —Tbis letter brought the subject of th i fact of such a large sum being out L rate he said that only £lB los 53 had , h aQ,a qpMaaLttdj lagging fta■ J. to be paid.—On the motion of Ora Pettit and Jenl|^;.ir,w^ : that thelsum of £lO Ils, being rates on seo»on« inr p Para iipfl Kartfw| »*<; tivestownaliiji’, 6e-Written off Mlnd.L collectable ; tivedands to stand over until-further information is obtained; r ‘ leave the fixing ofJße De parfemenb. ACCOUNTS. llii iofiotytpg jiccourits nasSGtr for payment •—H T. Gillies 16s 6d, J. K £1 13s Id, , ... N ot. CARRIED Ci* Jenkins- ;i amoved : the.J Clerk write. U Harbour. Board ip.the t-ffect that as the Ferry landing.ie.tbe halnral and egress I powec,jft„jnaiw prppj .unl .effect*. implrremaants is t,iaisi»»pe;ot.«. sbso,; wbaH and derrick." Ct mpHsn?•' ct pst’if W resolution, stating that it appeared to him that it was desired to run not only the Town Board but the Harbour Boatd and County Council as well. n h o e fooa y ’? 1 Tpe Chairman remarked that the two local bodies shoulft-WSTk together, “ffifflW Ct. <1 Morgan it was That the Clerik write to the Minister for Public Wolks aekinyimjMiQß r®to tbe survey or the Kawhia Harbour Railway will be ! SCHOOL WANTED, dr pettiUNmuat thrqugh Taharoa lately he had been spoxen school there. He had promised to assistjin obtaining 3sn<> inTt ®a3l since written letters to wven ■■M’s.P. and sbppftrt Stafcoifelarfil migbeawi —“iTbnt the Clerk write to the-Mieteii Te-fc for EdueMUflmS of a- aS WWMM are 40 children there of school}l eble ■ (natives ,givp a site ||Hreelof cost, every facility I in. the erection of The Chairman thought the Board should help the onteide district in im- | PO I Mortean and X Y J-iiWl3 R tWi.(i3i ! ls«ir|sv i of ragwort and other noxious jUffieds on the Te Parti native township ant native lands, and thaLit-y-becAniVa Onsite W Thiffniwreevj -^he T motioV^l?» s r&4® eteims seconding 0 3* sgcijnio® JERVOIS STREET|gosCr Newton thought-H—would be a idea to form a footpath along ?"« reBs . WM completed the work could be under ! takqn,-.. It wonli.ba.well io.leava Jk ° VAI [ A OZITHB was gooffe offiefe rent at the rate o|i^ per raonthseated that yMell.—The -^gXe,iSlX e,i Sl that the slighting was not satisfactory.—Or i Pettit: Where’s the -meney coming front ?—-Tbe Clerk was authorised to ; arrabge for the lighttfif I W i <l&3 lamps, payffießYlfckW<»; < »»8|U«'«l “ n Tbe»hkBli.D4i> 0 *« l l' JU an overdraft n^ 9 CflW^^? e wR h y had been made to cnw: * Ke Owner on tile matter. . I The Oj M'otpUif'Vore fc4W'-|nte<l Ito interview Mr Siroombe mflß jnueotion with an application for -was#" Board support an spplici'i-m that is tn bn
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 398, 5 February 1909, Page 2
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484Kawhia Town Board Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 398, 5 February 1909, Page 2
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