NASEBY IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE.
J^St ni&eting of - the Cbmdiittee. took place on Monday afternoon; 'prfeseiffe-^^ J i Messrs. Indei* Bremner,., M'Donald, Collett, George, jAillfen; ~ " Hertslqt,; c ■ iHnnter, r Hprswell, T and .». - Giehii. ' ■/'■■~ i --~ l '■'■■'- :
The minutes of the last meeting w_ere read and confirmed, Mr. Bremner oW
jecting. ~ .._.-. : _.-_.. ,v;. The Chairman stated that the present,: < i meeting had been called ; oi?der .itfti; iZ . determine'what aciaon snould be,taken£i>; f with, thayiew of forwarding the memo- - rial to vi §jncsi&:j the last meeting it had been fpuhji im-., - possiblejfor-,Jhe. -gentlemen wbojiact . : been nominated by the /Committed; aa *'**!, deputation? to wait upon the -Supierm-i "**"*' tendent and $e Chief Postmaster, comply wi£h the request, as tne'^biisi-" Xi n§ss winch had called them tO' ; BUn%din~: J . had been postponed fo¥ 'soiheT' 'j ilt wfta.desirable, therefore, t'nal'^ome^"'
»eans to obtan^tfiil 1 eVfeuld ■sed-by the Committee at oncer ~ the raefiK>p. ! < ■nildlie sent Impost. " ■ Glenn th.e.time, for-, W-g the mentorito^o"st : thaixJitheregentieMen mated by the at.a^rer, meeting shpuld 1 proceect aVonce Miedia. » as one importance -tolest .the^ lifnllmg • ; 'of [ " s: the ''de^ta^ion Bo Eeing ! whole communis, he better,ratherthan there L ; or t misearriage at ithisj 3he"business, Duld guarantee experiS r stated that he" must own until the 21st y , and charge being- -borne vby * /-. : r : '-:- : ad' Heard. |that -another jsubj of " f an mafl seryice Tract 1, which might uecess- rjE o£ the present/ sl'the same "were sent and the tiie case; before the authorities ; ifore, moye—-" That the two of them, already no--3 Committee, proceed at memorial, toT)u^edin." v i±b that ■ former'riginated with himself, ound that* no le Jfe^^bu^tJ I: with !i !fe.~ deputation shouM Ld despatcneft l at once: >f so great importance felt sure, be no diffi.p- ' liunds; '' men nominated the clined to go „ no ; "doubC uould be found. ■ ' " et would second Mr.r fcion. He augured ill yhich, would. : result from hatl already been too The object to be gained nit one, and a special iire = its'aGcomplifshiiient r should be made. He .e '' time * of' the Si l*rince A s )urn in Duneclin ..as. | ;a tEe )licJ^siiiess v o£j import--;d that the deputation l forthwith, supported the resolution ? services. He would y further than the bare aself aridliorse: ;" '^"-'■■ si del, must withdraw; the, •ly given by him, as, were to town now^.-business 11 him, a ; veryl ''■.: -':- ■ ''-■-■■'-. ■' • ' '. in again aofial b>ing sent down ,t and,j thoughh =at| be than the matter should tor-proceeds ■:§£> s-Ghvn^expenseT' v '. ni )tion being put; Mr. ed^^as. an; ; tbwnibyt hat, should ;ee go down to Dunedin st&aiid L 23rd; ihey the; 'Supennten-"', 'Postmaster, 0 n had been taken in the iatcthose/cgentlemeii-jbe { i deputation of the Oom-v irait4ppn themT between 1 ? seconded the amendhatfifewasaiand jfeion that'th^^eniprial' 1 iee He could not see the her lost or gained—by-a igor not. He would >ar his sharexTofctheses? l ight any good gnd could (ending - )lt it * Vliffigjilfe mrprise at the conduct nald • vin^ipijoposing. had donei n by him in the matter, [on, Kfe eorisidered that; from MmV' at the time ""fort' Bending' adipassedy' and tfeat de¥ ! Je tpj Id said that his opinion ject had undergone a
change |irom what he heard putside;" | .""■"'■'"" : - "7- ;Z~~J. ~C\ '^-'. r .., -J-,, v-r j>V"The~ Chairmabr 1 p ? 6ihtpd out ?ucli shsy:sftdly .and^indeccmdn^ 1 and into ridieule and contempts-is.Hel&*e-minded them that peti-. 'tions had "cm -mbre j tSan° 'BWfpr6vi(fus f been initiated;" 1 " and allowed, from- indecision and - want of unanimity on the?part| epmmit-l iroitld fereiwasidijj vision in!the camp—thatYthe'iibarking of the Committee was worse than their ibite-|-and cease to pay ! "%ny - alifcMion to" theil* demands. _He animadverted strongly jon ""the "conduct of Mr. Kis a||eement at the eleventh hour. The amendment that Itti-meniorial therefor—MessrsT-M'Don-ald, IGplljett, Bremner, Hunter, and. -lAitken;; kagainst sllll %sTeWsr#. : fHertsl|t, 'jHorswell, : and Grlenn.. . Mar__ jority sending deputation—- , ONE..„ rnsr ]x. v |. '-. fi",>Fr ■■■■■'■■ "r A: re|oiuggn Hertslet to tiie rial be entrusted to B Messrs. B Geprge - n<i "fet e^' t %s& ■ iksfc X G WJM: • lost, the ihembers voting as before.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 10, 9 April 1869, Page 2
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651NASEBY IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 10, 9 April 1869, Page 2
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