BOROUGH OF PUKEKOHE.
ling of the Council ikekohe Borough Council met Wednesday evening; preMayor (Mr W. Dunn), Crs. nrie, Lawrie, Berriman, Pol* :ey, Hamilton and Johns, omrie and Lawrie reported works that had been inspected, on practically decided to stop on Convent Hill until functions. rccnoiis to be Followed. lyor said that when the power s visited it waa decided that for the pumping would be Ai it happened Mr. Bugdismissed the local man and on a stranger. It appeared fayor that all things being al men, with interests in the mid have the preference. He t understood that Mr Mills id not spoken to the Mayor lin the matter. So far as re concerned it waa generally id that as little aa possible undertaken, but while work o be done at Graham's Hill teen done by Monday night, ning of the road past Dell's > the factory had been proith. This was on a road that ady £7OO overspent The deed the foreman (Mr Little) planatioo. ireman made a statement in he effect that he had asked a (Hartneady) about the mathe had said the work had done. lyor (to the foreman): If you your memory back you will r that when Or. Lawrie and oke to you about the matter you would go on with the I the previous orders of the ird had been cancelled. Now something in direct variance and which seeks to put the Hartneady. However, it is at all should understand that Council gives instructions its tobefmal. VISIONAL EXPENDITUBS. Ivor moved:—That a committing of Crs. Comrie, Johns and f be appointed to consider the of forming the borough into t with a view to the election of s for different wards, but in eep the accounts of expendirate. If the ratepayers could how their money had been ij would be satisfied. His submitted roecimen sheets how simple the system was, 1 it were followed it would not e to get into a financial tangle nowing it. nrie seconded and supported aal, which waa carried unanibeing Foreman Wanted. ins wanted to know how the 7 ig to carry on. If they had w men employed he did no hey required a foreman. iyor said no doubt what they as a foreman who would take oat and help with the work, would earn his wages. He d this was part of theforeman's rat, and Mr Little should take it and help when not actually in supervising. hns raid that when Waihi :ound itself in difficulties they y stringent measures. He [hat the foreman be instructed share of the actual work, nrie said it should not be neci pass such a motion. Or. "Pollock seconded the resolution, which was carried. A Dedicated Road. The question of accepting dedication of Hall-street extension and Boulstonavenue again came forward, and on the motion of the Mayor dedication was accepted practically on the conditions formerly reported. In connection with the road formation it was agreed that Messrs Boulston Bros pay whatever the work costs, the Council to do the work, and payment to be made monthly by Messrs Boulston.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 12, 29 May 1912, Page 3
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