PARIHAKA ROAD BOARD
t I'l'oin Our Own Correspondent, i m'° monthly meeting Wi , s . held at Kahotu. Presenl : Messrs d - Young, Willcox, \V, ]{«. v <.|| j' t ." - O'Uorlce, ami 11, Docgan, In the" absence of 'the Chairman, Mr Voiuk- was voted to the chair. Tim minutes of Llii! last monthly meeting were read and confirmed, also special meeting held on Mureli Ulh. .Mr "\\"ill'-ux re- ! cor,lcd llis votc against the passim- of ; the minutes of the special meeting" as lie contended L lie cling was ille"n|iv ' culled. ' ° ' ' _ The following work, were author-ised:-—Tipoko roail, .€7 to he w .„.„| pate-lung; Parihaka rond west, foivman to Lie empowered to expend hi, to .-CHI; Cape road, a week's work for three men in he done in Ke ll iif metal ready in pits, as settlers will help 111 carting it oil to the roadStent road, a side (rack lo lie made onthe cemetery; Pui.ik-ir r,.,J :l " '-'"lins of sidp t'lvick to lie formed' -Mr lievoll agreeing; („ ,|,i (he ploughing; Wiji'ea road, drain and culvert to he attended 10, and the Hoard to lie asked if Messrs Dncker Bros, are liable to pay any roynltv on account of carting timber; Opou'rapa road. I!. Jiarford (contractor) wanted the work re-measured, as he said it was a chain short (the Jioartl decided lo adhere to 'the engineer's measurements!; Arawhata road, 10 v chaiii6 of draining to lie done; Poaro road, 10 chains cuf nieiafling to he done. licsolved that legal opinion he obtained as to whether re-formation work can lie done out of tic 10 per cent loan money. Mr J. (Juy waited oh the Hoard and asked for a culvert, to !». i<. r - 1 -v Tipoka. road, as it prevented tile water going nil' liis land, lb- and Mr M'right would pnv one-thiril .<ai-!i ( >f tlie cosi. --Work to be lionr. -Mr W. Duggan asked l!„. Hoard to take steps to gel a loan for Opourapn ,1-011(1, to continue from the prdsent metal.—The Hoard advised him to gel the consent of the ratepayers first. lie al-o askcil the Board to lower a hill nil the road, as ij was ilTlicnlt to get past it.— t'lireiiinii to attend lo it. 1 Tlie I'iililie Trustee forwarder! LTit Ifs for native rates out of l'!>2 10.-; i which the Hoard claimed. i The Public Trustee asked if the clerk j could go to New Plymouth on Tites- , day to get the na'tivo roll revised.— ■ Clerk to attend. i
The Valuation Department notified the Hoard that t'l2o Ifts (id subsidy had ben eredi'ted io them. The Board also advised that the Ngarikl road loans cannot lie convei'tud into one, Air d. J?. Tolland applied <for gravelling to lie. done on Arawhata road, and would do SO yards at Is fid per yard.— TWemau to deal with it. Steps are to be taken to get the 10 per cent, on the Puniho road loan. The attention of Noxious Weeds Inspectors are to he drawn to weeds on Kalini and Knhotu roads. The usual accounts were pusscd for payment. Summonses are now being issued for rates-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 57, 15 March 1907, Page 2
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513PARIHAKA ROAD BOARD Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 57, 15 March 1907, Page 2
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