ALTERATION OF BOUNDARIES.
e r Road Board Conference, .3 0 Tho following additional suggested I, alterations to boundaries were agreed s upon at the recent conference; - s Mr Dunn moved ami Mr Paraons n seconded that tho boundary between :• Alfredton and Eketahuna be aitered d according to the sketch plan made by k the Clerk.—Carried, n Mc Dunn moved and Mr Heckler " seconded that tlie boundary between s Alfredton and Mauricevillo Ivi altered by annexing the piopcrtiiw of Messrs Sten'iiit, Welch, and Day, and that portion of the Pioneer S.S. mentioned in the petition for a Mangamahoe Road District, to the Mauricoville Road District.—Oairied. Mr Heckler moved and Mr Duun seconded that the boundary between '■ Eketahuna and iilauiiccville be allorcd by annexing to .Mauricevill« - sections (58,140,185,131,11)2, 129, • 128,127, and 126.— Carry, [ ' Mr CockbiU'ihHood moved and Mr Heckler seconded that the boundaries between Mauriceville and the Upper ? Taneru be altered by annexing Messrs Dagg's, Rose's, Messenger's and Jno. Rutberfurd's properties to Maurice* d ville.—Carried. a Mr Heckler proposal and Mr 1 Beethaiu seconded that Mr Carswell's I property be transferred from MaurII iceville to Upper Taueru.—Carried. e Mr Cockbnrn-liood moved and Mr 6 von Kedin st-conded that iho boun* 0 daries between Cashpoint and Upper Taueru be altered by the transfer oi sections 874 and 875 (the properties e of Messrs W. Lang and R. A. ■ Nicholls to tho Upper Taueru Dis--0 trict.—Carried. '• It was resolved that the recom--0 mendation be forwarded to the several " Road Boards interested. ii
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4439, 9 June 1893, Page 3
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248ALTERATION OF BOUNDARIES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4439, 9 June 1893, Page 3
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