The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.
'This above all— to thu:e own self be true Aii'l it must follow as the night the clay, Thou cunst rot tlieu be false to .any man.'
SATURDAY, JUL\ :'»!, ifeWJ
\W i.*.:iol LLL L ill Li obliged to hold o\ cr : till i<f\t issue otii iJhmcmuii i-uncspon-"i'.Mit's lttt'ji, ami nucli other mutter of inteic-t. i A fir-t meeting of the Irnpuu ement Committee*; appointed to aiiange matters le tli" iurni.n ion of a Boiough, was held at I >ol)h(»n'ft. 11 >ul, Te A lull i, 1 i*4 e\ening. PiL-'Ciit : Mi_;w-> D(ili-m):i, fi.izei", .f. Comes, X y\ ickiV, I'.lciiLo.sc. and Milk (Te. Ah'lui) : Hii-l, H'n.uiion. .McLi\ei, Mo'ittLMie, .ill IMiiii i (i (Wfiiotonyom.ii) llii-,t w.i-. c.ilL-d to tin' d.air. Tlie lneutniL; a\ as a tp.ost li s umonioub one thuMji,lioi!t. no diflictiUx aii^iny as ice<iuU l»uiindai 10% etc.. .him it \\ -i^ agicod tli.it equal ie]>u^rnt.itinn be "iven the two places. Tlie iollowint; Jusolmiun^ v»l*JL' c.inied un.ininiuii-ly :—l.: — 1. Tlust (ins meeting of dcle^iiteb itpit-acntin^ Te Aioha and WaioioniioiMiii ;j:;iecs tofonn the t^o towniliiji-. into a Botough, nndt'i the new Municii ;il Coipor.ttioiio Act. '2. That the ui"\v ujnnicip.ility he cillci tlic iioiough «>!' To Aioh.i. ."5. That the iioiough be di\ idt d into two wauls by a lino ii >m the junction of Sloncy Cieek with the Wiiihou liver to Te Aioh.i I'i i^, Station, and thence by :i diifvt line- to the ea-tom bowndaiy. 4. That ]\lr Ily. Giunip, J]ngineei, be instructed to prcpaie a plan of the pioposed Borough, showing- bound.irio, etc. 5. Th<i( Mebsis Dob^m, Hirst, iltinio, and Mills be ajipoint-jd a snb-connnut'iu to insliiKt^ri Cinnip, and t-aiiy out details. It was. the opinion ot the meeting- that the viiole of" the Thames High School Endowment should be included. The meeting" ■closed -u ith u ote of thanks to the chaii. Our la^t nigbt\3 teb'irr.uns contain news of much mt' ie>t to this distiiet. Every ltsii'eiit in the distiiot will K\met to obseive thereby that KpimV-k, our iopectfd \V;n den, is very ill. The motions by M^sis J. 15. Why to and L. Giace, M.'sH.li., for the bepar.ition of Piako and, Ohinerjuii Counties from Thames, weie defeated ; but it appears another effort will jet be made in the same direction. The debate Jin committee on Hie Loan Bill, on the item Te Aroha-Giahamstown' line, £53,000, which, after n fierce fight, was cairicd by 46 votes to 26 ; Messis J. Yj. Whjto ami U M. Giaceienderingmost v ill liable aid. Monthly meeting- of IV A rob a School Committee on Tuesday evening next at 7.30. Monthly meeting- of Piako County Council at Boiougb Chambers, Hamilton, on Wednesday next, -ith piox.
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 163, 31 July 1886, Page 2
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