County Council TV AIM ATE COUNTY COUNCIL. * s hereby given that All ' Kates due to the Waimate County Council remaining unpaid on 26th March, 1902, will be Sued for WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. GEO. Y. COCHRANE, County Clerk. WAIMATE COUNTY COUNCIL. APPLICATIONS addressed "Chairman Waimate County Council ” are invited until Noon on WEDNESDAY. 26th MARCH, 1902, for the position of Supervisor of the Waihao Water-races. Schedule of duties to be seen at this office. Applicant to state salary required. GEO. V. COCHRANE, County Clerk. County Council Chambers, Waimate, Bth March, 1902. WAIMATE COUNTY COUNCIL. "PUBLIC TENDERS will close at ■*" Noon on TUESDAY 7 , 25th INST., at the County Council Office, WMimate (where particulars may be seen) for — Contract No. 411—Daledew Road, ; 89 chains of formation. Contract No. 410—Brownlee’s Road, 115 cubic yards metal carting. Contract No. 416—McCullough’s Road, 150 cubic yards metal carting. C. E. BREMNER, County Engineer. WAIMATE COUNTY. i A MEETING of Ratepayers m the I Lower Waihao Irrigation District will be held in the Schoolhouse, Glenavy, on WEDNESDAYS 19th MARCH, 1902, at 2 o’clock p.m. Business ; i To consider whether the ratepayers should themselves keep the water-races on their properties in repair, or whether the work of maintaining the races within the whole district should be let by Council under one contract. 1 To consider whether a Water-race Supervisor should be appointed. And also to consider whether the maintenance charges should be computed on an area basis or on the capital value, as at present. GEO. V. COCHRANE, Convener, County Council Chambers, WMimate, 10th March, 1902.
Meetings, &c. BLONDIN AND FIREWORKS ! Alexander, THE AUSTRALIAN BLONDIN, TT7ILL Exhibit on the High Wire ’ Rope and Trapeze in Waimate on THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS at eight o’clock. Prizes will be given away. Admission, Sixpence. RACE NIGHT, MARCH 20. ODDFELLOWS ANNUAL GRAND NA 1 CONCERT. AL Ti/rUSICAL and other items by th Pupils of St. Patrick’s School, Misses Boyd, McGuinness (Timaru), Messrs L McAleer, J. W. Manchester, and others. Doors open at 7 o’clock; Concert at 8 o’clock. Admission, 2s and Is.
Official Organ OF THE WAIMATE COUNTY COUNCIL, WAIMATE BOROUGH COUNCIL, WAIKAKAHI SETTLERS’ ABSOCIA TION, AND THE WAIMATE WORKERS’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKMEN.
Twenty thousand labourers on the Kow York • Newhaven railway have struck because they were required to handle goods carried on non union steamers. The shipping trade is paralysed.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 179, 18 March 1902, Page 2
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