Levels Road Board.
meeting of the Levels Road held to-day. Present— Messrs Balfour and Rhodes. from the Commissioner of Crown of the Board’s proposals for of “ thirds ” for the next on Maori Hill petitioned for the Beokingbam’s Road —Overseer to County Council wrote reBoard to have gorse cleared off as it obstructs a water-race. — taken once. Smithson renewed his application of road at the top of Arthur ' Smithson to be asked if he can J the road can be dedicated. I requested permission to on the roads while carrying for the board.—Granted. wrote offering to lease from the board.—As the not yet been advertised for were bold over. wrote that be bad cleared half the south town boundary with notice, and recalled frequent applications to have -Letter to be acknowledged, Council to be informed that reported as follows ) for forming 41 chains is now finished; those for Sec down will be days shingling of been commenced. to.—Repairing clay road ; cleaning between Shaw's and sundry repairs Clelland’s roads lower* beyond Miller’s
repairing Gleu*iti road, and I.eCren d and otbCy streets with shingle; and cleaning up water tables of suburban streets, etc. “ Works, &o, n- cessary —lt will he neees sary to call tenders at an early date for a quantity of beach shingle, for repairs to a portion of the Houth Road ; also for two miles of the lower end of Mount Horrible road, as the old broken stone is entirely run out.” One tender war received for contract 94, shingling part of North Road, J. Pearson, £l4 9s 4d, and it was accepted. Accounts amounting to £296 12s 4d were passed for payment, and the board rose.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7074, 21 February 1893, Page 3
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277Levels Road Board. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7074, 21 February 1893, Page 3
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