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*®for that mato to tho""ommittco 'also, " * be had enough to do himsolf, , , p e«y! You have had plenty to do, but you have not done it. INBPEOTOB OP NOISANOES. ' _ Tlib Inspector complained of a wiro ■felloe with barbed .wire erected by Mr Meredith in Wrißley-atreet, aud J. V Sjiuth in Victoria-street, and expressed • ° lB ®P'[iion that auoh a wire abutting on publio road.was. dangerous. The Inspector pointed out that, only two approaches nad been . made over footpaths in Hallstreet, and stating : that the footpaths ' Would have soon to be repaired if the > Owners were not compelled to erect . proper approaches. The Inspector also alluded to a gap in Mr B. P. Perry's, .fence in Chapel-street, through which - Pjttle rushed, and thereby trampled on the footpaths. He also reminded the Council of the extremely dirty state of Bannister-street, and stated that Mr Houndslotr did not consider he had anything to do with that street, as it was never properly formed. Cr Russell's motion re barbed wire •fencing was again discussed. Cr Bish advocated making a by-law to prohibit such fencing. The' Chairman thought their general powers under clause 207 were sufficient. The motion was put and carried. 4P?JtO,W«ES ANg I'ENCINQ, The Chairman considered they had been very lenient with ratepayers, and that they should compel them to make the approaches referred to by the inspector, He moved that the surveyor be instructed to enforce the by-law. Cr Vile suggested that as they paid the surveyor no salary they should give the instruction to the Borough inspector, fI)P Chairman's potion was seconded |)jrOr tyijssqll ai)<| qarrjed. B4NNISTER-ST,, The Chairman said he had given an instruction to the overseer to clean Bannister street and chargo the cost of the work against the contractor. He was in communication with Mr filkins, and if he accepted an offer made by the Works Committee the street would be kerbed » proper «m 9. Prior to opening the tenders two of them which were addressed in an infernal manner were discussed. _ Crs Bish and Vile advocated the rejection of all informal tenders, but were outvoted and the tenders objected to fere repeivpi), TENDERS. IJo. 1, Hope-st.G. Golding & Co., £53158 par chain (accepted).—Declined «rrW. Phillips, £p3; T. P. Girdwood, £4O ; Bentlay Bros., 135; S. Hounsloer, £32 7s i 0. Whyte, £3 per chain j H. Burgeis, £2 5s per chain formation, 16s per chain footpath, No. 2, "Wrigley-Bt.S. Hounslow, £36 (accepted).—Declined—T. P, Girdwood, £52; 0, Leonards, £49 15; Beritley Bros., £46155; W. Phillips, £45; 0. White, £4 15s per chain; H, Burgess, £2lO per chain formation, 16s footpath. No, 3, Perry-st. :-0. Neilson, LI IBs psr qbaii) (accepted).—Declined— T. P. Gircjwqod, L 67 10s; Bentley fyoj!', LSO; W. Phillips, 149 lO's; S. Hounslow, L4B 10s jH. Crewder, L4Blos jH. Burgess, L2lO per chain formation, 15, a footpath; Q. White, 1^2153 per chain sR. MclCepRie, $} §s per ohait|. 4,Hjgh-st, footpath!—J StevenBun & Co,, L5913s (accepted).—Declined =»Bentlej Bros,, L 130; W Phillips, L 841 P, Savage & Go,, Bection 1, LI 2s, sec. tion 2, LI 15s per chain ; Sullivan & Co., lection 1, LI 13s, section 2, L2 7s; H, Burgess, LI 10a per chain; 0. White, LI ss.

No. s—Oole-street, stumping f| chains, 0. Neilson, 15s (accepted). Declined— Reehall, Ll2; W. Marshall, L 5 10a; Bentley. Bros., L 5. No. 6—Kerbing footpaths jn pea). Declined—J. Sinclair LI par chain ; Bentley Bros., 15s per chain; T. P. Girdwood, 15s per chain ; M. Q'Sullivan, j.Qs Ijd per Qhai|j, Ifo 7—Oorqplethig forqiqtiqn and flietyllingof about 19 chains of Quoen-st., from IJall-street to the Waipoya— E. (accepted), 14 3s per chain. Declined—W, Phillips, I*4B : Bentley Bros,, L4O; H, Burgess, 14 per chain ; 8. Bounslow, L 23. BOBOCQH SDRVEIOR, Before the Council adjourned, the Chairman stated he had been asked if the Borough Surveyor could oharge 63 for inspecting eaoh chimney in a house, as well as his original fee on the contract price for jmoh building. 'IJno Qolinci] were unanimously of the ophiion that h 0 could riot, and the opinion was expressed that the Borough Surveyor was making excessive charges. The Council then adjourned) """SiBW INDUSTRY AT PLIMMER'S MANURE MANUIAOTQEY, (Cqrnhill-st, oil Maimcrs-at.), ffBLIINQTON. BONE DUST, suitable for agricultural 'and Horticultural purposes can now ba obtained. It is specially recommended to Gardeners as a cheap, clean and unrivallod Manure for greenhouse • plants. Bones purchased for Cash in any quantity. RS.—4ll kinds of crushed grain for Horbea. Prices at'mill 11 ' . n ■ . TO BUSHFALLEKS, FFBNDEES will be feceiyed hy the underx signed up to Monday the Bth August 18.81 for falling 1§ ((ores .(more or leas) of Ijght b,ush. . Apply (0 ' V.&H. WABDELL. TeWhiti, WANTED,— A good Bt"ation cook, Apply at once. \V, 0, Buchanan, Tupurnpare. pRINCE OP pj-QTEIi, ■ SIASTERTOH. J, WAQG, in taking possession of the above lavbrably-known Hotel) begs to inform his old friends and the public generally that he intends to conduct it in such a manner as will gain him as large a Bhare of public patronage as was accorded to . his predecessor, Mr J, E. Thompson'. ',< • To suit the convenience of vißitois, Dinner will be served at 12.30, instead of 1 p.m. as hitherto, thus allowing time to catch the train. Only tho beat brands of V/inoß and Spirits kept in stock.. The Billiard Boom contains TWJ of Wjcessories'of |he game, and'is tmder the management o'f Hugh Loom, so well and favorably, , known in with the same F t-class Accommodation for Families. The BAIL WAY 'BUS starts from this hotel for each train, 674

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 836, 3 August 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 836, 3 August 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 836, 3 August 1881, Page 3

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