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STRATFORD.

(From Our Own Correspondent.) (All communications, letters, etc., left with Mr H. J. Hopkins, foookseUer, will receive prompt tucatloa.) WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. February 28. The Council met last week when there were in attendance; Crs. McCulchau (chairman), M. Geever, A. Coyne, N. li. Cleland, J. Rentoul, and D* M. I'iteaithly. It was decided that application tie made for balance of flood damage grant, namely. £230. The matter of tlio Brewer Road sub-si-ty was leit in the hands of Or- Coyne to te dealUwith. Application is to be made to the District Koad Engineer for the £SOO subsidy on the Putikituna Road The Council recorded its appreciation of Cr Geeveris efl'orfcs in the direction of obtaining information in regard to the Putikituna Road and ether matters. On the motion of Crs. Pifraithly and the chairman, it was resolved that upon the receipt of a satisfactory reply from the Clifton County Council re the June- - tion Road, the overseer put the work in hand.

Resolved that application be made to the Land Board for the Thirds for Rrav's Ibridge. Application will be made for the ten per cent ( .£150) on the Putikituna loan; also ten per cent (£75) on the No. 2 brid.se. Thirds on Sections 7, S, 4, 9. Block 5. Mahoe, 1, 6, Mahoe and 6, 2, Mahoe are to be scheduled for maintenance on the Whann-a.momona RoadThe Under-Secretary of Public Work? advised that Ihe sum of £2!10 was authorised for expenditure on repairs to flood damages. -\r>«rmnr' nmonntincr to £l9B ISs 2d were passed for payment.

In Broadway there is a shop that is always attractive. Goods are displayed in a tasteful manner, the quality is of the best, and the prices lowest on the market. This combination is hard to beat and is the secret of the great success attained by Mr. C. E. .James This is no wild statement but a fact. Just now he is offering a wide range of ladies' handbags that are exceptionally good value, whilst his crockery and antimony ware is worthy of particular attention.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 March 1919, Page 3

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STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 1 March 1919, Page 3

STRATFORD. Taranaki Daily News, 1 March 1919, Page 3

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