SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.
The School Commissioners met on Friday. Present: .Messrs J. Wade, H. Fault, and i\ Simpson. The Chairman reported that the committee had considered the offer of the
Western Park Board to supply a quantity of earth, hut could not recommend its acceptance, as the land on which it was proposed to dump it was already leased.
A letter was received from the Borough Council asking whether tee Commissioners would consider a proposal for tho exchange of Keserve K, owned by the Boird, for sec. 7!>2, New Plymouth, and sec. 4, Town Belt—tho o'ld hospital site—owned by tho Council, and oll'ering to accept a valuation to t»:> made by Mr F. P. Corkill on behalf of both parties as a basis for negotiations. Consideration was postponed until there was a full meeting of the Board,
The Board's solicitor reported the completion of the purchase of sec. 28; i to 2S(i, town of Normnnbv, at the price of ,t!80, in terms of the Board's resolution of December last.
The solicitor reported that tile .arliitrator, Mr i l '. P. Corki'l, had made his award with respect to the renewal of Mr J. N. Gamlm's lease of sections sti2. etc., town of New Plymouth. Mr Camlin had notilied his acceptance of sam ■. The Taranaki Education Board wrotthat the sonool site at Pukearuiie was unsuitable for school purposes, and requested the Commissioners to purchase sections iu a more convenient position, jit tile same time suggesting that the present school site might be transferred to the Commissioners if the law permits.—Referred to the Board's solicitor for advice.
The Chairman reported that upon receipt of a lurther Jotter from the District lto.id Engineer, with tracing attached, he had given preliminary consent to the deviation of the Ahoroa road through sec. t, block viii., Opaku survey district.—His action was confirmed.
A petition was received from a large number of ratepayers of the Eginont Koad District asking the Commissioners to agree to the opening through section IdO, Uua and Waiwakaiho district, o£ n new road to connect the Egmont and Smart roads.—The Board resolved, .on the motion of .Mr Eaull, seconded bv tile chairman, "that the secretary communicate wim tile signatories of the petition Willi a view to ascertaining whether -Mr 0 Connor was willing io surrender his interest in the latnfpr.posed to b.e used for the road and Urn tlley lie requested to stile definitely what step?, tlley purpose taking to vest the proposed road in I he local autlioritv 111 the event of I his Hoard gi v ju,r its consent to the proposal. ' " file treasurer reported a balmcc ot X 127!) 4s Sit.
On the motion of the Chairman and •Mr EaiiU it was resolved that upon the Board's solicitor reporting on or before Ist .September Hi: i all papers were in order and all costs and rent paid the seal of the. Board Lie affixed to a consent to n transfer of each of the following leases of reserves:—E. Nops to N. U. Clasgow, sec. 13, hi. i., Ngatimaru; J. J'... ,Dennett, to It. 11. Body, sec. 4, bl. viii., Waitara S.i).; W, l)ew to J. VV. Paterson, jun., sec. 10, bl. fli, Waimate
The application of Messrs 11. Brown nnd Co., for leave to sub-let part sec. \\., New ,I'lynioutli Town Belt, to Mrs Henrietta Buckman, was again considered and agreed to on certoiu specified
i'ermission was given to A. \\\ Reid io sub-let see. IG, bl, iii., Ngaire S.D.. to Jiinics Itoyprs, .Messrs Brown and Co. were granted twelve months' extension for the completion of improvements in part sec. ; W., New Plymouth Town Belt, leased to them.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 15 July 1907, Page 2
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604SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 15 July 1907, Page 2
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