Te AROHA NEWS
Tue Elstow Drainage Board has been * orme< i by the Treasury that it is Pared to recommend the payment of roo eres t at the rate of 6 per cent, in es Pect to the AWaiti loan of £'23,200. „,T h * borough council has had its apf..c.asion f or sanction to a loan of .7m ,°OO for a town hall and municipal mces referred back for consideration, ' n ‘ uiS n °t clear that a town hall is ff ary - The board is wining to onsider an application for sanction to ■ Kmn for the erection of borough offices. Tho Piako County Council is raising of £I,OOO for metalling Gould’s in riding. . Cemetery Board recently deaed to make improvements to the J-metery grounds. For the purpose, were solicited and at a this week it was stated that had already been received. Th© t© Aroha Friendly Societies’ ''elfare Council has held its first meetS- The president explained the main _Ject of the council was the creation % sympathetic understanding bethe kindred lodges, fii 1 e election of officers resulted as ;°nows:— President, Bro.. P. Bygrave; ■ff- president Bro. S. Vernon, secrelry and treasurer, Bro. C. Bowie.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 955, 24 April 1930, Page 9
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195Te AROHA NEWS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 955, 24 April 1930, Page 9
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