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MAURICEVILLE ROAD BOARD.

Ordinaiy Meeting, Tlio ordinary meeting of the I Mauriceville Koad Board was field on " " Saturday the 24th inst, Present :-• Messrs 0. Foreberg (Chairman), 0. '' Tttit, and J. Bannister. The minutes of the previous meet* ing were read and oonfirmed. Correspondence was read from Mr 0. Heayns requesting that the slips ; and drains be cleared on the road to his section.—lt was dooided to eraploy Mr Heayns to do what work is necessary to put the road in r»pair. The Commissioner of Taxes forwarded valua'ions of properties on the / Central Mangamahoe Road, <i^ A memorandum was receivcdimMHHj the Assistant ing over a recently t°rMHHMO|H the Central Mangamahoe Road To the Board. With reference to the Board's application to the Minister of Lands, re- !j questing that the for * Dagg's road might be expended under its oontrol, a reply was received .stating that arrangements had oeen mado for expending this vote in co-operative .contracts, end that it was now too late to suspend action, The Upper Taueru Road applied for a grant of £B, towKtffiw M track through Mr Rutherford's ran ■ pert/,—The Board has no fands|p ■ present available for this work. f^Y'iS Mr Larsen waited on the Board,* I 'vl asking for some assistance in clearing ' •. part of the Mount' Munro Road East, arid offering to give his own labour *•"""* provided the Board would make a small grant towards paying for one extra help, which would he necessary. Messrs Larsen are heavily rated for a loan from which they derivo.no benefit, it was therefore decided to assist them as far as the means of tLe Board would admit on condition that the work is done to the Ohairmnn'3 satisfaction. The collector was directed to take legal proceedings against all ratepayers in arrears with their rates, without further delay, • Accounts amounting to. £4B 10s were passed for payment,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4659, 27 February 1894, Page 2

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MAURICEVILLE ROAD BOARD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4659, 27 February 1894, Page 2

MAURICEVILLE ROAD BOARD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4659, 27 February 1894, Page 2

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