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Telegraphic.

SCAKLET FEVER IN LINGTONWellington, Nov. i, . Scarlet fever is somewhat prevalent just now, and there is to be a cojif.erejjce of the head masters and of &jucatiqn tins afternoon to Aether anj precautionary measures slw)U)(* Wen in tjje py of closing schools. Maimceviile Eoad Board. The ordinary meeting of the above was held on 26th October. Present— Messrs.J. Bannister, H. \Y. Jackson, .Guilder Gunderaon and W, jVssen"(ol)aifiMn), 'The minutes of the; previous meeting "were read and confirmed. Correspondence : From Charles Eowe ro falling bush on road in front of his section. From Mr L. Johnstone and others re Appointment of ranger. From Victor lionqujst 'ii Jparj. From a'ssptiint Crontoller and Auditor V Goats'of audit, Eesolved that Mr Eowe be allowed £1 for falling five chains of bush on road in front of his section as per , terms of his letter. IW, the petition.

of Air Johnstone and ethers be laid on the table. That the County Council be informed that the poundk'eeper has left the district and request them to appoint another. Eesolved, That steps be taken to raise a loan of £250 to form West Eoad, the rating boundary to be from 67,70 to sections 2 and 4. Resolved, That steps be taken to raise a loan of £2OO to Brodensen's Bridge, the rating boundary to include sections 204,205, and 203, The treasurer reported a credit balance £12914s 9d. Kesolved. That the amount available from deferred payment thirds on Jackson's and Johnstone's Boads be expended on continuations of formations, from section i, Block V, Kopuaranga, towards the Mauriceville West Road, and that Messrs Jackson, Forsberg, and Bannister be a committee to report to the board. Eesolved, That the Land Board be applied to for approval to spend moneys on different roads. Accounts amounting to £6 2s were passed for payment, and Messrs Gunderson and Jackson were api pointed to sign cheques.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3353, 5 November 1889, Page 2

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Telegraphic. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3353, 5 November 1889, Page 2

Telegraphic. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3353, 5 November 1889, Page 2

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