Krman stated that a latter Bnt to the Surveyor-General It as the £SOO would only do prtion of the 11| miles, the bt should consent to the [the £2OOO required being 1 offering that the Council rist in financing the balance Be being. The Dapartment •wledged the letter wnich was r consideration, ice moved that tenders be
i ttia Qimwitilipiß pH iNli dipt witb 9 if utrntcamraon tfl Mfi Ai izovriin ltn| |awb hrt I bn haarl PtatbtaafiM £2 7| win ck«p«-.—l| 1 P Mpmut. I *o* I ■•**. who, if h.l thaotbarT M.*«andbg tohk , fautedof I, null I what I ( lit Vae-ft*
motion was carried. Valuation Department notified made from tka account, anc for £6l 8a 3d balance of cost oi roll. Chairman stated that the iodise coming to the County through H revaluation was X 629, and this £l49—or about 25 per cent. Hhe Ingle wood Town Board notified J willingness to pay one-third of cost J unction Rood and towards ■idling from Standish-street eastRaleigh Town Board wrote, H&ng tho Council for their liberal Has in relation to gravel at Big y*' Health Officer of the Waitara Board suggested a fl«p being put *r the end of the drain belonging to k \Conncil as the stench was very bad 1 'he matter was left in Mr. Tate's > fa to arrange. ■ Clifford wrote, drawing *. to tho scrub overgrowing the Tarata, as it w»s dangerous tot wm driving. An offer had been yy* c«t same for Xl.—Tho -Foreho instrneted to hive this ■al • attended to. JLawn offered £1 5i for |* C *LH block —, Cape.—On the r - Adlaaa, tho matter was for inquiiics. TMpll-gate keeper at Panihe wrote, donyi tho truth of Mr. McCallum's •tatem t to. tho Comal as to his nay■enkt to]]. r. ex P k * !ltio n by Mr. MeUoJlunfctae subject dropped. -Pk* f*** food Board wrote, claimy * ojtribution towards the expense I « repiilte tho Barrett Road, conse- ; l n "** ofcjnry through carting stoae. ■ . * pointed out that thef; w *w M tkat, on principle, should • ®t bo «Artained. Tho Cmncil had RHgod b repair the holei in the *d, but Sie Rwd Board had taken w mattewi hand themselves. It was, some discussion, decided ' P**' Warde the cost of repairs, it this not to be taken as a precedent. The of dealing ragwort off e County road was brought up by * r. Horrocks, who moved that tha fi »nd schedule of the Noxious Weed ci rt be adopted Also that the Fore- si " f ® rr ' c * aptico on all persons to e| w *h«r frafltages of noxious weeds. £ «>• "Mt# rf Mr. Phillip*, it was hj
■r Me wort covered by the Kat. Mr. MeDenald seconded, p Adl*« suggeated delaying hj, Ofltil the Department answered Ipplicatioß for expemditure of
ther considy d the report waf adjourned. M't '■ Accounts l an(i tllle ouu ' cil rose.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 6, 2 January 1901, Page 2
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