THE BOROUGH ENGINEER.
i 1 EXONERATED FROM BLAME. * At the Borough Council meeting on E E Monday a letter was read from the * Engineer relative to toe motion of 1 (.•ensure proposed, bilt eventually with- ' dravD, at; 'he hst meeting of. the ' Ooancil, He commsnted in detail on < he complaints made, and Strongly ob- > : jected to individual Councillors inter- " faring with work in progress, instead I of being brought to book for petty t compi ling he considered that he should < - be eupported by the Council. f A lengthy discussion ensued j in 1 i which Or. Smith adhered to all the 1 ! statements he iihdij at the previous < | meeting. Cr. Edmunds strongly up- 1 i held the Engineer, and twitted Or, j Smit h with hoed winking the Council ' —a phrase which he waS requested by < Or. Soiith to withdraw, but decliqed ' to do. ' Eventu.lly, on the motion of Or. ' Aiexandjr it was resolved that while ' tbe Council considers there is room ' 0 for improve ment in the ordinary work I 1 of the Borough, the Oouncil exonerate-? ; tbe Engineer from blama in the i -pecial cases raised by Cr. Smith. r _
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 210, 1 October 1903, Page 2
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193THE BOROUGH ENGINEER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 210, 1 October 1903, Page 2
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