CABLEGRAMS.
(Rbutbr's Telkokams.)
"'•' ' LON'DOK/'AugUSt 1, |; . In the House of Lords to-day the!. Arrears of Kent in Ireland BiJl.Ganie'j up for consideration in Committee.i ! Two vital^amendments-'to the measurei; were proposed, by the Marquis of! Salisbury, aud after ' debate - were' agreed to ;-'.>:.■ 1 In 'ty'Hoiise 6|jCo|mlio|iß. |o : day>i a resjjlutioii waV passed requiring the liidian,.Government to defray the cost of. the'lndian eT[je"dition„to Egypt, subject to the future decisiqn of Par- ]'. i {jol' J
. • 'commercial; y London July 31et. ' Consols remain st par. The New Zea-jquiot,-and Australian tallow, continues jfirm at last quotations, , ~• : ;.. ; The'acwmnt., now comity t[o hand of [Kentish hop ci'opVnre morefavorable, bufr different in quality. Galvanised iron, |JG giiage', remainaat'Ll7.lsß. rj . vr T Th<j^gßii>r|n|^43@te?Bßopltii&fß\ffiod match' Liverpool against. the Liverpool Club. The wicket was heavy owing to tha recent rates.:, Ths„. font in first and their innings oiosed for Waal of 240,.. Jf,hfl ; hujhesworej wero Giffen;-.caught s3: The attendance at the match.was MABTERTON■.BOROUGH COUNOiL.
Ar'the'iheet'mgdaat ev&ng ihete'weiy ni'esent-His ihe' Mayiir, and Ors GapVer, iOaselbterg, Porry, ■ and Hricfc, '•' •;'••' .' ■"■.."
|Tho.niiuutes:.of the previous w ( ere read and confirmed. :: 7 ; .it ,- , i Correspondence.-From, the Borough re.transfer, of. land for street 'widening; from Colonial Secretary,.enclosing Order in Council Up'b'dsAo't, ahd'-rocbmuieudiniiSthe Bor-. oflgh.to pass by-laws.to give effect' to it; frfni) the Educaiioti 'Bdai'd, stating that their application for land for widening a 'jstfeet'had been referred to: Messra Beetham and Bunny;' from the Fire Brjgado,. .asking, for a, beitor supply of water in' Qfle.«n-Btreeti';fro l m.Mr Ronall, re iron.■tages to Renall and Ohapol-streets; from ji.i|i6tatepay6fß,:compißinitig of the de-predations-of stray goats io tho-Borough; ;fwmMrß.'S.'Hawkius,'reß market for :'lhp-Borough i.fr'om Mr Frahoe, resigning his! officii as Borough surveyor, ■
'' j ''''' MRR S. liwfflXS' IMTRR;' '..: ,Tlie. Mayor asked for,an expression 5 of ■bpwion. o» ,Mr. flawlcujis; letter,——Or MdOardle said.he had never..Beep,.a pub;. Tic| mfirkef' iubee'odj in'.HeV'Zealand ex.pept a^.D.ime3i|i.^—Cr Caselberg Baid Mi} MoOardle, as a flbracultjuraflsfy was an .authority on such'a question.-—The Mayor aaid he lid communiclM Mr 'Hajwkins' views to several business 'men iii the■ tiiwnf but -ihey ■- had' hqf been fav>rably received.—Cr-. MoOardle moved that Mr. Hawkins be thankailibr asked if the letter addressed to the Council. Mayor replied that it was addressed to hinjself ir ~or ' Caselberg seconded- the li'ioijion:" Theaussjestlnli of Mr HawkiLs was, hethought,.premature.| Wellington, with ten tiraea.the.population of Mastertoff, waß unable apublio'ipar-. .-koj.). M the-same t'line Iheir'thanks were dtfeito. Mr Hawkins for tho interest he displayed in-.;the.(improvement of" the lowp.r—Cr'HcOarcU'e said Mr Hawkins was la gentleman "of oonaiderable ability, andjhe regretted that from inexperience hrhjad formed a mistaken opinion on the ;quea 1 was carried,
I THE BOROUGH BDRVEYOB. Tie resignation of Mr Prance was .acoe )ted, and .M* Russell, the engineer, .was '.' ; .' ; . ' THE 'WILD G0AI& • •• ■'.->'.. ; '" TlieOlerk reported that other" • com-. 'Pjaitts. had been : made about goals]" (Jigd *:their., by-law"' they could be seized by" my cbuitable and dejlrbyed after beinir.kept foriS hfiriira.—-Oc MoOardle that, the attention of tha Ipßpeo-itbfof-SuiaaHoes be oalled : to the .com-Bee-why: poople could not let .the' law in motion theflaelvei,——Or ;Cfifllberg : ;thono;ht it w«~ flie'duty'' of ' Mm paid offiojir to protect the bubllc.— motion was carried.' -.•■?'■ '';' «' j-lilffi BIUOADE APPUOAIION. .;.. Or ttcpardleiffoved that tiieapplioatitn,
water auppjy : between the BauW pf.Neyr Zealand'and/Mr FeißtV tSure't'e referred to the Works - : £-pThe}Mayor said, the Workß.opmm{f| the ;.BnauciiiUy/ in a position, io: '. cStdply: -wii tbevreqiiMt,-^—Or Casel- ; berg thviu'vjbt that buoli a large, qo'ea'tion ; .BhouldJbadiaoußßad.by.tha < •wGavdt^^ \tfiey were supplied with'nebeßsary data, 'ialK iia.;lo tfie-ooßt.of theiwprk and 'thel'lo;»b\a'ined' ■ from it.—lOr Perry thotfght-they already knew what .the bebefitWbVbb'fom'ed was .(a. laugft);; i\ !• Vi ? j~ ' '; jk Jsnlll; Jytondyiintiria^ .r^ted aaking^tte; 'OouucilfuTa MuwM.twelve shillhW <p«ils?etfi^^^ —Or obauibe'|:i'alh jjald |hatJof tfrontfe was auj^Snf'\|tMAlt'ih*for half. a aia»ffionljiy-4ith-Mt'fienina'teiMuts.'and.they could dot and:other properly, holders:— ; Or Gapper aak'eU'if a tjtlelto ltlfencgative.-T-h.Qr Gapper pointed out I t^^^e^out^ilt^tf n dtf!}lded4i&feiCo' take MlfiawßitiilAhei!: title WaaiSßcured: opinion \vai thatlt would have be'k'Beller to land under the Publio Works .AoKtban'pnt'Mrjße'tfaira'sebtiott thVMd alQl th'e l bihei ,cpndltior)|'.. ..whtph/.'/hW .required.— -§r Caselbfei^'waß.tinderthe.impreeston that, and thai rdlßir. mak i e^out l a.ii ; anfßerj- ! If' aoVthey were only opening up-an-mld:. 'sore.—-On .the i -nipt jpnT n|i!jJrT.Gapperi'tfiß ■ Gottftlipeiit into Committee {o'u ! the'lqueßtion. - —ln' V'Cr,'Viie' l a4yppated i carrying I out the! original arrangement with M* Malltij'ft %,b;et'ter frotite«e;thanr,to pay for filliiig.aiid ■.itinsfoytp obtain, only ten T fee't irootage.~4rflr.' Oh'»mberla'in l '' i 'dlfferea 1 from Or Tile. Having half-a-chain'frbpi;-.age meant haiigjng-up the question : fqi: t^|pr'tbf^e' ! |e>ra,; and ; eofiV cessions'.,tuey; had"'aitefidy 'obtained. It | .to.oai;ry;.ou^the 'ten .jfeetfroutage.aud filling.upiMr K.ehall's oreek'i : T -:^.Gr;Hornn,'waa,.in..favofr i of.carryiug ' but. the ton fait arrkhgenient, lis lions hjui:i>een givon-to. their u solioitoc..to giveeffect todi.——Ct Vile argued that it would cost (torn .considerably- more- iW ! 1200 ti> put'MrßeiiallV land nnder the! Land Transfer ;Aot';and; : to fill in the ■oVe'ek.' He- did npt'advocate widening; I the road more-than'ten feet j but. would reaervei he right tf extend-toi I halftfthain at Borne .future ! Casblbef" asked' if an''Hgreeni'eiii ? eitSted' I withMrKenalrfor-'tlie pjiirdhase'-tPhalf- | 'a-ohain frontage fgr,£2ooJ—- ! replied' that' it aid;';;,but that,it had not : been properly signed.-—Or Caselb%' said th6'questioiiarpsea«"to,'what';course| Wiethe icheaperv-' The' otbiriHght'' tfjey . at Ml ; now they imd elaborate plan from Mr Eusselljimil'ving a laVger outlay, He moved that they.should.-fiOiijiio a.calonlaiiun'of figures.--—Or MoOardlp that 'MTtEeuiill originally .agreed- to' take the £2oojfoV'the; halfichain ft , ontage..Tn dehentiirbs,,. 'j&e invited the Public Works Ooitimiftee to' explain ilie . plan whioh HW bgerf Ikid'beFore:the Council ; .■'.TBB'OLOVESf-FOOT. r . v .Vr<->;' A "'lrh>'Cfck;;'explained i timt r^ tb.eiri aiJlioitor in giving i effe*i^.tueu',,;iinßt ! ructionß to put Mr ißenaiL's Jah'd-uiider-4he.> Land-Transfer'' jAo? .decliqing, jtf? & hold 'jcommUrtiMtiiin; with that gentleman or to ' furtosh^im^ plication .to. the:4and:;fransfer,,l)gp&r^/ anavould(lotbe'j.acceiited ny„the;(iffioe. v PgßJi?.U'iP,pnioiy]lie9 to/deal) 'iwithf;^ ' A u^w?'-r:Cr' Feistthoughtthey should :^!JT a i , '. 6£ij .] ..:•■.:/;, •':. .'iitl.i}"' l'!K ■';•' ..-j .- <■ 'J
,merided.thafc. if. theycould not : -'|%y,.. s feuli-.g^i,qne ; fln'r,whiohK:tn9Jjr cj>u!d'rely..~ r .Or 'flapper thought'lift: Engineer,'had by J-100. The depth", of the eiglit feet? iiusteati 'bf live',' : ' Thejobai- • of obtainiiitf. metal • was : " understated. ■ JHe h jd fa'reftilly'gone''throuijh with' m ovtoee^pi/yfas' saMedthat. Of regretted that whenever v &i ■report of Jthe. engineer came before the OOuticiltiie" Works Committee : Bpok'&'pi -itjitftiswspeotfu! teims. If the engineer -WABi incompetent' the W>ks; Gomihit'tee''' sMould-report OduiioTbui'i'C on ,th r e other hand, he wag c6papeljnt,it. waß*verftiftp'roporfor the Committeja'tot ridiQulehißpliuiß;ttiid.oßtbafeß.^ J Ori the, .present occasion-., giveu. them a' nice.' and,- elaborate plan at hJm% ofJiJSfifc-.and; yet..Or Gap>r^ l eslirn# ted i iti( at ..£l6O, and- & Qr' ] Heroti . at;£lfK).■ ..-.The-'i either tUe' 1 engineer mi inoonipeten't or that his professional, skill was greatly insulted by ihij Works Committee.— o Heron.':*' Tha- will' do 'now I"—-Or Oaiejberg Amoved that an independent estimate be formed.—-M)r Chamberlain seconded the resolution.——Or MoOardle pojnted^nt'. thaf, Mr BuMell:'.waa,a|RJ pointed not as a oompotent e'ucipe.eriibut•' merely to'see to works being earned out. The Council relied-, upoii ti the practical knowledge of the members ,!of the Works Committee forHeron said .that tho Works Committee had had-a great deal -off trouble, .with" Mri Russell. He thoughtubey should iiet'their engineerißg./done.'- by" aj skiH'edi person ati&leave'tlifl worfr oißupervision, to their oVetseer, The- work dblle'by%t; W»H ,W been ia, every instance: m-i or maßter,of-..tbe', Wdrfe; Committedthatjust depended iipio>" ; .sreWutiotf would He aakecl'Or Oaaelberg to withdraw"; to' —|or Feist moved the appointiedt'bfotf Mmjpittee, oonßiatiuß. of 'Ori Vile. Qiip'rier,report on.a brief dieoußsioii his .uiottoh„was carried. l na" 'J*ft<ii'< .'iw ".■.«■>wi- • • • n -- •■•' D'INCffiEOjDtS..QOODS,.-;j•;«V ,; ■ The commanioatioti '•Colonial! Seoretaty wVreFerred-tf)' ibs^Srka'Oom-' mittteV"-•■■ ■",' ■:■.■■■■ x - 4 r.-. .:-,,- y::i vvihe7dommittee'aLrepok" ; statefethefe m |reoeiyflß,W.fogl^ffi^Y , .(U Parker is P»gieWg t w»%torily roth nw. contract ol lie uWerAk station- to Akura jeffuiresTrepajtftS "w plac4.i*c(3).sthM(n,#a^efr?i tip about a ohain over.the;f oo iiplfe"'lE : ; If-the one the Btrwt;, (jW|[lXh a tthe dvorseethet.
inatruoted as BUisgeatad.) (6)ifThe trafejip|Qaeen-alTeet waa all •qffjthe sidesfahdSihe nowefl Bhonld be §|ed,to laraltA (B«Bolved'lieim/flpiiired. (MM& front of Knra-?nni~Hidl'l&-h« culvert and sli'iice ««ie in Bi»nniater-81/'rit have Jißanj)utjn„working order, the motion«bf i Cr<Pricß7" **v **fi* f : fiigh't frodi wooded horaes-plaUd 'SoM.' MWM WPWPi(M<iyM MyCakoiilds be'rempved-atnighttlalßi«: ' 'f^f'„'.' ,iHA;i»'wu,j. ; -,,'.. •', y.;s'McO»rdkpoiuted: oalthat the Corportion roasiior&f rs!^ and.that people Miojvere'wflline bofiftedont the dangerous'state^'of-Qiiean- 1 'orisiomaryjio scrape it r two ,Thia:, winter' only, abortion >'of it had Post Office.tn the Waipoua was in'a disgraceful'stale. ' :>' i;!i;i l. «! •'■ ,t' 'iV-.v,>.j,WfflpU l «TAI 1 ,- 1 "XT?; lV metal'usSd' ft? tlioir cracked metal.was equnito five I 'ioads'of used. 7 He ■ thtewvout as ial BuggekiofH I.ls. ing a quantity of river vetiient:nite, and then having a thousand yards d| theni}brolien.bßfdtt/rieili WihieW They could then, where there was heavy ■■ traffic jirMe fcdau" Oo'unolllorß 'to think over.-'his'^polfsi; ' and promieed tb'ikv.'rit up agaip in a, • f 'The Councii then adjourned. , ,", iA
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1141, 2 August 1882, Page 2
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