BOROUGH COUNCIL.
LAST NIGHT.
Present— H : s Worship the May or, Crt West, Hvwkins, McNeil, Wood, Stewart, Abraham, Waldegrave, Grace, and Rush. .. Messrs Waldegrave and Stewart made the necessary declarations on taking their seats. Letter reai from Cr King, apologising for absence. ' The minutes of last meeting were read- - -and^cMfirmTd: "* ~"~ Letter, read, from Public Trustee, informing Council that the offices at pre- . .sent used by- Council would m future be - charged at rate of £52 per year. From the Licensing Returning Officer re coming election. * Resolved that the Clerk be instructed «to write to same to effect that lit* should ..take the necessary step: required. Letter from Mr Wright, Wanganiri,' offering weigh bridge Lor sale. Resol veil— That ho bo written to d«- --• dining offer. . Latter from A. McMinn re crossing require! from Cuba-street to Burke- ■ street. .... Resolved on motion of Cr We«t— That the Foreman of. Works be instructed to construct a crossing from Cuba street to Burke-street. From Waikaio Council Council re Hospital and Charitable Aid Institution. Resolved- on motion of the Mayor, 1 seconded by Or R. S. Abraham — That Crs Snelson, Hawkins, Waldegrave, and West, be a committee to consider the matter, and report on next meeting. Report of Foreman of Work* read and received. f BesplveaYre Mr Liriton's application—^ To refer Same to Public Works Com-. • uiittee. •>.-.>:•;> n" • si ; ._...;..- ---.The'Charitable Aid Committee report ; waa read; and, adopted. . , i; CHARITABLE AID COMMITTEE. To jtlie ' Mayor and Councillors of ther ( Rorough of Palnierston North. i ;k On behalf of the Charitable Aid Com., . .mittee] I have the honor as Chairman to ; submit the, following report :- '/" The ; Committee held its first meeting , dn 2nd, 1885, at which all th» a -members by the Council werr ! present, and 1 during the transaction of t t business, your committee became fully .■ I 'awafe of the convenient situation of Palinersifcoh North and its advantages to ;, other than its own mhabitants. As we , were at once callea-dpbn to administrate, r | m favorjjfi those-^whb/it appeared to tb» -r • , coininitteeJiad. m reality -no claim upon . this Borough. But, as the' law now ,i (Stands, Iwe had no choice but to dispense charity, to whoeYer^aJiplied, who were iff need % . t \ jf- '■" ' '' ; ! 'The' iTown^Glefk reported one person^ who hajrt been feceiring relief "from the Borough Council, yiz,, Johnson, and ito'Twhoin it wouHvstill be neeessary'to? •administer charity^j Eight pounds have; thus,; been .e^peaded^from Nov. 80th,>/ ,18.85, np^'to January"^sth, 1886, at £1 -'■' per week. Jp the meantime Mr John* son Who had Keen' discharged from the Wanganui Hospital' was ordered' to, • Napier, as being more conducive to hi* i health; He having ' proceeded thither , ifojind work at Waipawa, and to enable his..\^ife.^and -Jamily«,ito rejoin him your; -, opmnutte^ejadv^need' two. pounds more to, ; herVt'o pay arrears of reri^&c! . The new cases for consideration were William Morgan w,ho arrived here from Woodville and required Hospital treat. - iment, he was without means. - The sum of 8s 9d being the railway fare to Wan- ? ganui was voted to him. : : . ' Mrs Nock, of Terrace-street, required assistance whilst her husband was £ patient m the Wanganui Hospital. She has four children. A grant of 10g per week was voted to her, thus expending m this case the sum of £3, which it is very likely will have to be .continued for ,an indefinite peiiod. 'The next ease, was that of Charles^ Wilson wjio.it will bei remembered Wig! released; from Wanganui Gaol, he being afflicted with blindness, and m conserqueenct is unable to work. Correspondence was read from the Resident Magis. trate, >; Chairman Chritable Aid Board, and others on the matter. The commit, tee had to at once find board and lodgings for the poor man,- and being unable to sectire a better, Wilson was lodged «t Dawick's Bbard mg -House for^ the sum of £1 per week which continued ap to January 27th, when the Chairman succeeded m finding a more suitable ,home for him at Mrs Langley'g, Fpxton.for 14s per week!' His cost afc DawickV was £7 3s. The committee are : bowseeking the falleat information as to the A best way of dealing with him, having m view the desirable objects of placing him m some institution .where he may be taught t6 earn his own living or ot sending himj to some good eye mffrmarr to ascertain if it is possible to restore to; him hiseyesightv 'V • . The epmmittee were then called uport to find aHiome for the unfortunate child , Janet McEwen, which they did at a cost ■i of £1, yiz., > s^,per, week for. four week* She is n^w a% Service at'Mrs ? 6iilierVi. ' Woodville. --r ? " ■■-.- :> / )Sfour committee ftiought it advisable to invite the" [assistance of a number of 1 t M^'J^ rkin S "members with them ; ' such invitations 'have been given and re^ sponded jto acceptably |m moat easog, % few we are still expecting. , We araquite sure^ their^ ierjricetf Will be an invaluable ..helpjij dealing out charity, and finding ' .ouiiwhere it is really heeded. , ; i The, 'financial statement is as fol« .lows :-:--■ " iiA i : '- : ' , Grant to Mrs Johnson from November, 30th to January 25th, 188&, 8 week«, ,; ticket' to, .Wanganui, William '■ Mor- ■■ :gan t)i 9s ;9d ; additional payment to Mre Jphnson to enable her to be sent to Waipawa,. £2j ; board ior Charles Wilson m per.aecourir; 1 £7 ,3s 1 ; . orders on account of Mrs Nock, £3 • ' Board for Janet? Mo- ; Ewen 4 weeks'at 55,, £1 ; total, £21 1U ;• ,!. The committee now apply to the Council for a further sum. ot 4520, to en. able .us to meet demands we have already... on,|iand;jour estimate of expenditnre to the, end of without any new eases is £14; 12s 9d. We pr.opese to refund this amount to the* Council, on receipt of J cheque from the Charitable Aid Board ia April next.-ME'haVethe honor, «fee., : -• . • ' ' , James .Grace, Chairman Charitable Aid Committee. The pounJkeepjsrs report was read and- "? received»: : ' pqundkeeper's eep'ort. ''■ Nuinbe^ of head*impbunded : by th* .ranger, 22 ; by property-owners, 5 ; onV side borough, 12 ; total, 39;: Fees received, £5. Paid! iinpoupders, 6»i country ranger, 13d; Manawatu Epaa i Board, 3s 3d ; fees to pouhdkeeper, 8s 6A\ driving fees to ranger, £1 ! 5sV Totil : amount received, £2j4s 3d. Public Works Committee report wie read ; also letter fromE. Larcomb re guaging streams. PUB LiC WORKS COMMITTE! BEPOBT. "'' January 11, 1886. Present— Cre West, Grace and Krigh. l In the absence of the Chairman Or L. G. West was voted to the chair. ; ■ The question re private streets referred back to the Committee by CduncUwW ' fully considered. : Resolved to report to the Council a* follows :— luto^No. 2 Ward stVeets shown on sec. 420 are not registered. Street* shown through sec. 168 and 189, con* tinuation of Albert and Royal- streets, have^ been i consented to by the CounciU King ana Queen-streets been 1 taken over as' public, streets. Warburton-street, Towii Cldrk to search if registere.d. In No:il Waitodhs'ent- ; b'een ;: given by the " Council to lay off Brightwate'r Terraoe, John Marshall and Donnelly streets. Streets through sec. 915 and 612 were [For continuation see fourth page.}
SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI KXTRAOT — Mosler, M.D., Pro. Uuiversity, Qrfeifewald, te ports :— The.Euca. Extr. proved magnificently successful m very severe contusions, bruises, spr-uns wonnds,'sc.\ldin{cs, broken ribs am» limbs. SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT" —(Med. Journal, Nov., 1881).— Iu diseases of ihe kidneys, either active congestion or suppress .on (uramii) or albuminuria, dropsy, hthiasis, nothing will equal vi.its actioa Eucalypti Extract. Doses 6 to 8 drops. SANDER AND SONS' EUC. EXTR. (St. Lou Ded. Journal, 1881).— Cancer on the Tongue.—Evioeuce of scrofulous diaihesls. Prescribed four drops be taken three tiine3 daily; also, tongue wetted reefcimes daily, cured m four weeks. SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, — Moslor, M.D., Prof. University, Greifswald, reports :-idiptheria. Tonsils continually coherent presenting uloers with white exudats. Cured nJ4 days.
SAND'BR AND SONS' KUCALYPTI EXTRACT — Surgical Clinc of Prof. M'lutyre, College of Physicians aud. Surgeons^ St. Lotus— Scirrhus of Breast-^Excision. Eucalypti Extract employed. No welling, heat or discoloration. Cured m 14 days. SANUBR'AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT (Clinical Record, 1880).— The nied. prof essiou uses n gonorrhoea, as «n' injection, mi emnlsiou of one unce Euc. Extract, oue ouuee gum Arabic, und r 40 oniices of stater, applffiii four times daily.The beat-meaioine Known 13 SANDER nnd SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTItACT. Test its eminent powerfal effec.ta m coughs, colds, iuflaenza; &c— the relief is instantaneous. Thousands give the most gratifying testimony. His Majesty the King of Italy, and medicalsyiJdicatesall over the. globe, are its patrons. Read the official reports that accompany each bottle. SANDER AN*D SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT A m. Med. Journal, Jan., 1882). Piteer, M.D. Prof. heory aud Practice of Med., Am. Med. College, y s ; — " It is the best remedy known m typo-malar--1 typhoid fever, erysipelas, diptheria, scarlet ferer
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1626, 4 February 1886, Page 2
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