INGLEWOOD NEWS.
(fBOM OUtt OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
A public meeting, canvennd *>y Mr jW. H. Franklyn, was h' Id i-> the | Parish Hall last Jfmchy <v niugfor the purpose of discussing tho houndaries of the propped b rnu.'li. Mr J. Peui.ington occupi d he • h •»:•. Mr Franklyn brufly exnlmied the object of the meeting, station that if i the boundaues propo-ed 'wer-' adop ed, ■the present cen're of th« township j would be at one comer if 'ln boundaries of the borough if foiinol. I A long discussion cnsu> d, the nia- ; jwity of speakers being of upiuion that |to attempt to antund the boundaries I now would causa cndksa d«l»y in Ihe formation ot a borough. A resolution appjving ci tho bouud- ' aries as proposad was carried by 21 to 17. A vote of thanks to the chair terminated the meatii g. One thing made clear at the meeting was the necessity of a public meeting bling called to obtain tho opinion of the ta.tepayers before the. boundaries were first defined. If that had been dor.e, ilih local Bjard would have bteii better able to cmiptehend the wis'ies of the majority of tbo rAtopiy is.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 59, 1 March 1902, Page 2
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195INGLEWOOD NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 59, 1 March 1902, Page 2
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