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' (ToTHEEpp^.)/; • have Ui payitho. maximum '-'rate«allb*ed by .the Act, and in return have mnf wads than any othorßidiug in'the Countv oxcept, perhaps wads. At ; t)io,]ast CouiityVoieMVas resolved to sblc tho Oastlepoliif Board'Hl 1 hand oyer about Hy the Board, 'or the CoUttoilJ wojilfl We to let our roads remain•l^a'staWoiuufuVT with the.County..ratea4or^the''cuW(iiit ; year ?,. As* ratepayer Wthe : difltrict, 1 !■;,'.■■: .:i.i:jii-'.JJK .ijiiibuuiu yvjj.wi i
strongly objectto the KUir I tianilhu, any of necCssary Tor the Bowd of its ma mwtem \wo» nilfroad* open for traffic,.let it do so.imM its own supervision, m Gm^\A\\ m ) m two able *M Council (Messrs. fiiid I •S U S#WSWOT M% .Die hird/:MrHawki»ti ) Wl'i e reason bast known to hijnso]fi-vojjte7aga| ng t our ioterosts/whoudvoVHle:Wai%' opnor« of # CMtl«l)iJihtßijard'.\VM«tni)t likply to lwiKl.-:ov«rJiiilf Ar th« askiiig, and l»iij6j. ( l;hQr%/'ft' -. an wupty fen being'lm'-fe'^aill' EL l^ggar-••■■■•Tfauomts; 0 f the -Castlepoiut being too genesis in tlia pjst, they Laviuß.spent,>iisidorab]o.iums annually on the main mis, uudrti:-thoir own mm vision, .and now the Council is about to .■■ demand jt, What would they say if the .Board /asked furyKiwßtaucft [ t)l . district roadsj.They certainly.;would not giveg copper. If the Coiintycannot make two ends meet without begging from Road i Boards the aniih'er \t"M%. U [ m \ '< death tliii'b'otter. It mvea as ' good satisfaction an Road Bonds'; aud is nothkely^,dh-8o;'' ; to thovmainbert of ; tlioHJouritjS-fflftliey transfer their place of liiiatffig fVoSfejae- ' terton to JTenui; whore they would, be like any ( other business men in the.cintre of , tllOtt work, Especially iliofe noeri , i ) .seealso not ' to-employ : overseor. th'erfore theßbaMwiiihave to.' - find the whole of Jm .salary or disi'ta' ilifin^tid'l;hoartlie,'BUrf&e : then wift/ v '' lobk fiftdr it adopted, will not anßwei' abd ! 'flill lj|| to no.end of:CoiuplaintK a'iid get good men dismissed. It w«uld be more toM'soctionsof the mud' l teamen the Council finding everything byfclabor. In turn to. the-Council, thaWsTth&they : haud over the amount -Wailab&Tfo th» ■ the ' Cashpoint .Biding' td:.HM''(jfit%>bt 8 r .*h«^Mfc 9y istobe ox|w»dod V; fills the Biwd til retain the Vfe'wetis TOeir wd overseer, ;and wouinjtW th« money' being expended' wlieh •%•* WM necessary, a,,d to the bost'iidftiftjfe and uo doubt Sum et ,t thesumgiveuhyitlitj County ■afci required to keep the roads'dpen? ?***'' i .''■-\ '~* | j''■,'■' "' ' '■ '■' ,- :, V I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2333, 29 June 1886, Page 2
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