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MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL.

I'he usual meeting waa held last evenings Pri'sent: Hie Worship the Mayor, and jffl Caselberg, Hoion, Feist, McCaidle, Japper, Chamberlain, Perry, Vile, and Price. The minutes of the previous ordinary md sjieom] were confirmed, and , ;he ooirreßpondence ;().? 1 APPUOAW.) / Messrs 0: J. Chapman and P.-Vaughan ipplied for lqavo to clear the West Bußh ' ■oalJ'ofjtimbpr. Grated/ leave tie'road clear. " " * , '/ ( jrow cnuMHTEE bbpobt. ' Tht> Committee reported receiving the Overseer's report sb followsParker will commence metalling as soou as he can get „ irityfoe,pit ll; w)iioh.issy.pMsepJM of «>«OT»ce putting in culverts oil Thurahginßenall street. j A.tuWert in "Williama creek/ and' covered'nrith street safepingß, The culvert in. Cole-street has been attended to, the corner of PerryafrefiVjkerMf And' Upper Columbo road, and Johnston-street i^he'd]in' folates.} jl am] notf Sking in and breaking stories where'required, havifig fftpped the drays according to instruo•inn's. A culvert in South-street is not woufl^/omgravel pit being fenced ipi a? we are making a road to it. Mr John Yates \m offered about 60 loads of .boulders, winch are already fathered in heaps, and I would recommend that they ba Cartedito:the:side road for repairs'.;:! •' n{ The Committee reonmmended that the Sudth-etreet oulvert be entailed, and that Mr Yatea' offer he accepted. . ® re port; waa Adopted. WIDENING BENALL-SIKBET, .} Of yjlo-, .reported, ftat Mr,, intimated to him his willingneaa to aopept the { i'ZWbffered by. the Coupcii'for.half chain, ,'in!'!o]ißpel, v arid' Eenali'' streets, (Hear! Hear!)" ■" (•'** Cr Caselberg: That settles the difflt;.{) >( ■ '' CrGapperVweknst'firat'g'ei a fotmal _r.eply to the letter of the Town Clerk. Or Vile) My information is authoritative, 'and >itßpß!<jan immediately]- taken to Wtlethe m&tier,' r ' lv 1 ■'' m Or,Casell)erg aaid that of coarse the Council-must' have the offer in writing in order to place iti jthei Ootnoii records, \ ut • ■ 7;it;Vfardßoided that the olerk waitupon 'Mr Renall to in wrihng. WATEROBEfIS- SDIBANOK- ORNO--KUISAHOB. I > A long debate tpok place on the report ,>stiihe.lnßpeotpr l olE..Nuißiyices thatjceriain watercress in the oreek which runs through ' the! town created a nuisance in Makorastreet jby blocking up the water, ! 7 Gapper thought notice should ba given to all owners of property oreek to dear it out. ; • Cr,McCardle ,held, that there wbb no 'nuisance,'andrif there'were was' the ( the j Council who turned the 'water'iiiVih6 cieek, which was formerly dry, and he did not see why the rateshould he called upon to paf'for ! the Jfaplt .of jthe \ Qounoil if it ififa a i nuisance. ; '' v , Cr Gapper explained that the oreeklcoae ;from_a spring which ;waa uncovered when making abroad.in Behtley's estate, and the Council rimed it into the old water course, in /order- drain the road.,. He moved tot the Overseer be clear out the creek, and charge the owners ,witfctl)B:Cost.9,;'i oSXlJJrfifill !s :Cr file seconded. " ~ " Aftei'" various other amendments, amendments on amendments, and fresh resolutions it was resolved on the motion W Cr Price that the Inspector reinspecfc the'Oreek,;' and apepify jh^exact (ijicea where it was a'nuisafaoe,'' 1 : r Cr Caselberg seconded aa.it was oxpolly what he had moved, before., ' ThblMotion was carried] .: $ V 7 " LOAN REPORT; ' ' : ; Mcmbert-rTlie Mayor and (Jrs Caselberg, McOardle, Gapper, Price, Vile and Boron jThe committefl met at the close of the C'ooncil-inuetitig on Tuesday, August 22nd, ill the members being present, ana arrangements.weru ni_ade.fgr .-ut tour of the On i' , the Mayor audCrs Caselberg, MoUardle, Vile, and Capper, in company with tho Engi« neer afid'TiiwivClerl, traversed tlio wliolo of the Borough, inspecting tho streets and bids', and;noti&g~* the; requirements of the residents and tho'jsonem. convenience of the ratepayers. ,w®he same Evening. met— Crs, Priced and. Heron leing• absentrand >p.-oparedia of, : ptreeU,(appended /marked A,) comprising .what. jvaf (sobered ill the really necessary. vorks> fqr constraction out of loan. • ' ;;7 ! v-: The Committee 'met finally' this ovbping (Tuesday, '29 th). Propent —Tho, Mayj)r,and GirA iCaßalUere,., Gapper, Vilej MoCardle, when the following.recpmmendatioh'S'were agreed to:— > (I).' That the. : proposals to be submitted to the* raitejiayeft for raising adoan embrace thoMowingw,..-, ;- ? £"» s. d, • i For street; construction .. 2400 0 0 . iWater supply forfirooxtingaish- in/ ' ing .. .. ' I STO- 00 - Btrnet) lamps : ;100 0 0 ■ Improvements;.. ;, .i ; ■ '6OO 0- • "•••'Total'-.';- «£3SeO'''« 0 . (2jLThM the loan be.raiaed by the i<;sua 'of dehetttutes of the payable I24iyeara.from,date,of issue, and bearin interest at ithe rate, of seven por cent: per annum-interest ..payable halfyearly, , Debunturea to'f bo. Bubj'ectdd to 'periodical' drawings every three .years, as the iamkibg fund hereinafter provided aufficiently accumulates, (3). That to 1 provide interest /and sinking fuh'l the sum of £SGO per annum bo appropriated out of the ordinary revenue of the Borough for,the first - .three'years, and after as per graduated scali/' ' '• 1 J'*l- - (4), That the expenditure of the loan be jlspreadovera period of three years. m ; (5), Tliat ( thc-authorised library loan of % £4OO be ridsed'by the isßue of £BO deben« at the same time as the proposed loan. 7 .. : 1 ' ;iJ Schedtyk■. aiid : roadß recommended! for- con- '! 1 atruction or.impio,vement,-l ohain wide. ...j, ii ~, r - Estimated .phainß ; " J jl iI:il Cort, s'Archer-Btreet : ..v; .. ,15 '3 : Albert ; ,i : 34 Bannister „ widening, <Eo. ... 68 '46 Chapel ~' ;v;T ~ 300 51'Coltifriba Koad ■ j-.i-r, -wj;';-150 9 Church-street extension.. .. 50 5 Crayne ~ 20 88,Dixon „ .. 250 ifSEt. 90, Kenall . „ , widening, Ac.350 .. 20 46 Queen - ~-Sinitb-st. tolurupneL 150 • 3 Victoria „ extension .. .... 15 40 Worksop Road „ • <• 200 Total length 435 ohns, estimated cost 1648 8 i ßentley-Btre4t' ; " m ; V'.. 30 . 50 Yilla'_ ~ '••• - !fo6l lehg|h 5§ chajnsj' ' - \ ihain widfl,':^ ; -" . ' .6.Crosß-.Btreet .•«?,, '' ' 6 Criotet ! •• <»'' v 10 Hope,; ~ M .. "». 17 - ' 35-. 45 Makolfc 1 )? ". ai .. .. 150' 60, . 53 Bhort-stre4{ 200 Total length chns, estimated cost s^l

ftfe llke ta-jw for Fire Brigade purposes 'lui tnor increJisodj bo that -fi.titeum ,6m engiqe could *bj obtained, ""as well k «.i a belter Bupply o pe uaid compliment.to till 'ot roclo, 1 and' Bh'o weS' tno appliances for extmguishinu tiro, He saw Wi'ipfjyiymai.Utf). P.£J th| He moved jjln>t:tih))ij!e|)iiil((ofilihe Loariipo'mmittub lie tadopted, wii.h the item forjiFirni'Brifiiide —i ncreased- to-£6OO. .;i ®i"lolißelberg aodlinded. THMiad'Vme intu figures iin-the-loan que^itun. lie tiihimght fof Gro'-'teVy ;,| fair. »<He thou»ht J £3C(K)^vdllld'd6''thß , 'tflllllo ; ot l -!'tho 'tvo>k ; 6ri ! \lie '4'c'li6yul^ J , and VW6tfldl ftotVMjiril; ."'The Htf'i'ilfl be, will) J jV I 1" "1 > ij m . Jjjgapi: i < <?ebap Rireflu eygryJhree Mirs they could cull m.MwMi'flfl,' auil witbthe tfiUftt. iiln. tlie firat.year tliey,mould havo JuiMniu]itiiii'uiioo'an(l'c.inßlnic-iiili l'iit(! .If 7il unci 6d for ■ihtofflt' kd 'Siiikirig fuliij, which, with tiie'fGO a yiikr from the Town . 31 tri'hiiri"Frust'fi>i''ihu Lihr/iry Eim'ii :J wi'iilld enabl6 l th'eidi'ii'fcill I rfr : '.i 1 850 l 'woi'th nf do- . tew#' tifrhV'of' 3 illtlie inilibieiiiiifcfi'CDiisfruofibn : iou ; ijf the rate would bo increased by the lMiqtion ofrtWdUMo S)i)'-i/i- (liA and inteijest ftnd sinkScg-fuadi'toonld lio'ntet by the 3direduuing the dept in six yoimto, t'2,600. uioiiaiico' and construction, rate,-and .a 2d interest ..and. sirflJfn^Tuup'ffiloVotild be - found •iJjsMHii • u=jjji-<nivnij"| JtayijiiWto years to i2|2s(L u ,lJ).tlio fourth term tile ji v patu§ be. r.aiaedu <lu lhe (fifth a.nijl bo sufficientiM th> a debt reduced to Ll2Bo)iiAf tor. that to the wiendibfithe^^yeai^an''lldianMnlfihiinqe and and n Id for inter-;, eßt o'tid ainiting'fund would : ou; the dtibli 1 Tho'Ci'unoillidtyG'ver.'h'i) 'did cot is 'ihink need looiHM'liiif ahead, than the: "Grat'Biv years, as V.ther .reuuiremenW 1 . wi/filil^ l 6^li 4 'il} l i!i'il(i I t/p l rf town pro.gri'K i;il i' Jnil "done., He. wished jo •Shirty) hail liV'Wiiil i'iife :^ ; fof'(ilu Ijwii 1 ' 1 ; liiid ! calJul'.i/ed.. j ''"creasod rate's'lifier, the jjst. ijjso jrearp lit' very ;lo^vpr,t]i\vu they were' certain' tq.be, and' 80 loft ample tuurgiti,-, fiir —other-works—not; on the aohedulb. He \fas '(mfore 12 yeals had passed, however, the loan would be wiped out, tftii other-llllilns would be re-' , lightiue, &(}., so,(Jiat,it..would iiiot. doUfbE i them to look too far ahead.or.The.ipeople could a' any . time extinguish the debt by a special rate. 1 li.ilriihisjstimatO'he'had.takdn.th&iuipt'OTed • viprospecrs kt •' H'muob-lowec- valuatirth ; *thun l, w'OTild : iiicbe : (htr case;-' "'Htf kad' jl: therefiii'e much, ti()f) , . l ''; lj ,ut ■ I j ,J Ci:''Mcflardle said he was sjoingto act; as a mediator , as it a were between the Government and the people.. An election wife 'd6ihin'g'i<ii l .Vnd-|i6 wtilild 'move as tin amendment tlnu while the Council approves nf a loan the question be postponed |tiU. after-jlm 'election, .(lauitbteri). The f'Stepyers should be consulted. His I ime awtaitwottldi Dot be fair to his successor to bind him to aiiy action he might, take on the loan. He was iii-favor of'n-loani-itiidi would say jso lo the electors, and if relumed he ivnijlrt ullj litlve their 'donfidtsticeii '' l: %il I !- J " 'Ct i 'Pri(A) ; : i tt'y'Vu'wrll alter ! 'yotir'iabtion 11 ' "fi.iii t 'i'i a l't ijf! ut h ' 1 was in favor jot* a'loa me .'ago,; I do iSot now consider one necessary,'' ' i Cr McCardle : I think my view fair and reasonable!,';, ;■! j'' Cr I'erry diil not enrsidei'they slinuld iii .thiilk of,what,the ratepiiyeiy wDuld.say at . . the election.j ~..t ■' J; .-: j-./, ; .s.v/.'The Mayor: J cannot.find a seconder h >'>fiiriyouramendment,'Gr<MoCardlej • • Or HoGnrdls: I 1 am-very'sorry/as; I '"''■ shall have 'tbVote fiVitinsf the' loan.' ..Or,Perrv: You can goiri fdrit fiifar tho „ .election.' u '' V ""'tlr Vilo ifiu, not see' why Cr iftc'dardle , ;l) slipuld do so,. J tiiiiik lie should vole as j. M if no electi<in, was cpiiiipg 911.' (LaUKhter.) Op, ljp shiiuld be voting „ conscientiously,... . .. _ , Cr Chaiiiberlain said Cr Caselherg had ' them a.straightforiv'ni'il BtatL'mliut, but JlO had made no, allowance for roads 1 Were,they to wait -uy.i.vj, jCr proyisjon had bbiiiade'fer ' C , r l Feist , Mi^';he' : 'was ( ! iniavor of the report, and''congratulated the committee tors. .He could hot o in#gr<& TO WA'wi¥QWdley|view4,who 3ir:iflblj^^^9jiil)SS(flJlP?Jii{loijJ'flW!SPPgoie inl:,:.tiounly midiwithout/tlie fealvofnthe jlocuilJtioli. beforei should-not influence him. : Liu; Oil'Borry : ! ! Or 1 McCardlij'S'liuits right: lir.M-11) o rj Price h'^ ,r 6«rdld 'ijbt' ! Bupport 'it', 'is hdWs . strongly opposed to ,J ii 'ldiihi' : '",' !: j . 'Or McChi''(!lo' moyedlas an .lunen'^mbnt 'J,Ig 'the'itijln ',i'3l)o.fpi;'.fif/l)riga(Je be J ' Btruolc' > 6oi/Yill^\. |^^79^!it a j!i9^.'!! r l lat ■ cpmpanie?|,wpu]<J give. i H'.ui Or Perry secunded. •. Cr Vile thought the £3OO would ,b'e ;■ 1: sufficient fori .woier and/enijinel iJi(, j - Cr Gapper explained how difficult it wag.td 'get ! llie' iiiauraiicfe 'cimpanies to ' contribute iiiiythiiig:'' ''The engine would Or sajd k was absurd to split straws. Theqiirahon they to Mve a loan or not, an'4!after•'all'that was a .qucatiyn', for^jth^'j^tlpayerß.'''l Let the 'Council' go 'to "then! wiihjtllojr propoaals in a fair and oppi\|)ngnj)ei'.\ >■ The amendment wjtS;{hen,put atidlost, Ayes: Crs McCardle. Perry) Chamberlain, ' and Vile. Noes: Crs Heron, Feint, Gapper. ciMulw'i | put and Carried on t diviSitiii l . il i 'Ayes: Cra "■-Gasßlbßrfif, , Hel , oij;'Feißt', i 'G'i!i)pßr; Vile and tfie , Ma^6r. ,|, Noesj: l M r, McCai'dle l Price, Chamberlain, J aiid n Perr i y. 1 | Cr' Caselbergj^sai^,' lie'/ Ci Cr (jhamlierlain (IcnioiJ.jjiat lie was, The questioniol (Street wat further postponed, alsn.thiiitepqrliif fht Qojii)s I aJ.nuJui'i'ripvßLlO MRRTING', | The Mayor said he to havi :• - an expression nf tin public m'ee J &n l;l lHe'Wi 11 11 «hoiiId ibc called,' I '"'' 1 ' '" '"J ... j • I, tfext' Or Pnca i l i"'Ma]te i ' %oflday fivs years, and yi 'sec-nil jt ...1 would. giv< notice of motion that, the loan be indefi nitelyiostporie'd.i'i & ■ *>- . ,•1 j.fhe Mayor iaid'He could not'fekfe it |ir ' "<rWbat 'fornl"'>B the Question' 'sd' fai 1 as the Y»uncil bad iust be'er .■L jAtlled... 7' 1 11 ." not 3i all. Jjiey.wergijuppoief 'to to say.'onfitfiini; at iitLeimoßtjugjand tl ei inexij.jlf; thijsf •Jin ,we):ejthe ! feiilui({B.of sQra, ( iithe sgoneiiitl]ej general'eleo.'idb*t ibetteftajji-. -fcOr yi)edibltdd' tly tt 'those s !fti the -minor- : majority ,w.ith gcjo'i i.(,l Ihe Mayor said there could be no doijbl Lr. tbo Goniioil did not, wish to act againn | , 1 ' Ml ' '0& a 1 few/.- more : uertfcral • reiriai'kli' l th; - I 'Gouricil'itdjonrnVd:' 1 IJ I '' '■jl,;;.-. i/iiiu; !'.-.t.::i,'/ 1 'V; '(.< | ■.[: .0 :r. ' - ; ■ ' \;3MuoEapp and Harebaveior'sale 500 bushel - . (Wtflrs^Jaf ;eko«ld Efjp and Hare's.—A dvt.

ir FIGHTING BETWEEN TURES J ■ AND GRIiEKS, f i (JReuteu's Carles.) Inteliigenco i« to band that liostil - 1 havo' broketr out' btjirweunt the Tfirks and'M' CriWelik' ai L bigair. 11 ( Tli ! 6 Turlcs co inui e jt,lj|acjs, -A jeyeije. engagemeiitniwas,; fought, irestiltiug_m i s&voiivl l '■ Greeks 1 ' beings • u'odtfaed..;' .'-The.' Ttirkifeh■idsSfjfib' ds* r. ■ ,15. ' lias J becn .'smnli. 1 it still continues, and a thousand Greeks' 1 d are now marching to! the acenfeLof) lios--1,1 'tilities to l'oinforce their cduirades! 1 lj- H l .i i' * t ;i ;i;,; ji, 'j i'iu , ( 'i\. i/.i:!;:::- -■;»! .8* i'O .ir ' . 1 ' t j i v .JWte'i .ff*iotV*y only,, - tlio Jj; ! ,quiu)t,i^es, l o? . l !iiii9nial Clotjiin ?n r. itiupnek am!.li|ankets i .that, :; are,.w.eßk y 1" turned into cash at iiapp and-,:Hurt's j f Emporiutn r ltie'fenteuld he;'.noldiflioj)l y !'. ;iuj t!otting'i;rid;:;of ! shares in!;.thit new venture. 1 When " you 1 pass--Rapp; aid, !' Hare's Emporium, pleaso ; call'i' atid !*' inspect' their stock of New'Zeala'rtd'lrfii cle! '® - Blankets.-—ADvt; '•' i- T-C-l i Householders, rciaeinbcr thatiyj)U |Vfill ie 8 ablu to |buy (| yolu' Blankets, Sheetings, 'Com-' '■ tefji'ailes,. Quilts, Carpets, Flporciotlia, atsale 1)1 'pnqujS.' Ii t yoff will riot fail to bo. of tho 'many who will i throng to th^ 11 Surplus Stock Sale at. JamJes B| /MiTtils, To Aro House, Wellington -Au.j . 3 ' Aj we aro /positively 'assureit" that 'this 1 extraordinary ' falo 1 'of Surplus ,Stook will 1 only laft 14' days', it behoved all wlii wish Ito 3 J telilcftfshtheir'stores"of dfoSerytit : iifab'u-, I lously cheiip r ftfte to liiakii a very early visit _. to Jamus Smith's; Te Aro House.—Ad. ! ,ut •'" Heads of fainilies, ddu't forget your litile ones I B.oyp" rtl:d Youths .eibtiiihg'istobc bad cheiip'at the 1 Suipliis' Stock > ale at To' Jiro'Hiiu'sei—Ai).' •••• : ••" '••• 15 ( ji I.': i:ylnli .1 .■■ .),; >i - r: ,-i ;.i ;. ,H i ll Men of tho Wairarapa ahould not forget l , j that they will have an opportunity of I chasing; lall artieloa; of/ clothing'at a vary larjin reduction from usual rates, and shotlld Ji ' Uier sfore not fail to bo among the earliest .viKil m 'at. Surplus Stock Sale at Te Aro*'i lflnißfc-4Al>!ian- - . ». i 1 r " ' " !

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1165, 30 August 1882, Page 2

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MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1165, 30 August 1882, Page 2

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