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MISCELLANEOUS.

j The Works Committee reported having { visited certain places where improvements were required. It was decided to call for tenders for asphalting work, provided the persons interested applied for the same to be done, and were willing to pay the cost. It was decided to pay Mr N. Dunlop th» sum of £2 as compensation for gravel taken from his pit. Tho chairman and Mr Sherratt were authorised to obtain a safe for keeping the board's books in. WATKR-STJJPLT. Mr Mundell brought up the matter of a water-supply for the town. After a short discussion, it was resolved — :< That the board form a Committee of tl-,3 whole to gather all necessary information relating to the subject." overseir's import. The overseer's report was read <u follows and adopted:— '•Since your last meeting the works authorised have been carried out, and asphalt has been laid down for Mr White, wh<ch awaits completion and measuring. Accounts have been sent out to those indebted for anphalt and rent. Several have paid ; others have not paid. Receipts for tho month hn#e been as follows : Asphalt, £4 2s 6d ; rates, £4 3s 7d ; Domain Board, rent, £5 10a —all of whioh have been placed in vhe bank to the credit of the board. "C. E. Shbbratt, •'Clerk. 4 * ACCOUNTS. Accounts amounting to £27 14n Od were passed for payment, and the board resolved itself into a

LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. The Inspector of Nuisances' report was rend, but called for no action being taken. It wan decided to notify the owner of the properly containing the well into which Mr Dunlop's cow fell of the unguarded sta'e of the well, and call upon him to take steps to protect or cover its top. The bonrd also decided to temporarily cover the top in tho meantime to obviate the risk of any further acoident occurring. This baing nil the busiuess, the board adjourned.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1825, 6 December 1888, Page 3

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317

MISCELLANEOUS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1825, 6 December 1888, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1825, 6 December 1888, Page 3

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