MASTERTON TOWN LANDS TRUST.
'XomHLYiifeKma. " : Tlsa msguUr monthly meeting <&ik Wis Mftßtwtoß Tews Maids TnuiSßr mm held Ijrtt wtmsg. Wawm W. jbowsi («l«Mnnaa), 0. IS. Dwjiell, A. Tile, 3s, E. Hoi-ablc*. A. W, ItewlJ, gjjd J, Hsssey. msintes. The minute* ol tine last wi read and confirmed. 'f JieChairmanßsidbehsd eccepkd it tender for |ksW the windovra at himself _ that Mr linnny's ch&rgw were quite within scale. THE PSlt.b HAtr.. The Clerk laid before tbo Trast ft copy of the_ injunction against the Drill Hall being used as a hkaiisg rink or for band playing, tho injnslion being' simply against Jawcs Bentley, who has bow jio connection with tho Hall. The Chairman eaid the injunction, therefore did not affect the If rust. TECHS ICAL EOL'CATIQS. Messrs W. H. Jackson, W. <LBeard, and Geo. K. Bond, wrote e*JI pressing their willhifrnesa toseielr%> the Technical Education Committea _ The Secretary of the Mastertoa School Committee wrote stating thai the Committee would suggest that Messrs Feist, Eaathope, Pragnell and Rive bo appointed members of the permanent Technical Education, Committee. The Chairman said there appeared to he a misunderstanding. There eonld be no permanent committee until something inaugurated. He would, however, like to see Mr Feiat'a name added to the present Committee, an ho is Chairman of the present School Committee. Mr Daniel! stated that the Committee hud met, but would not be able to present a report until west meeting. A I'ROTKjT The Mnsterton School Co.nmiltoe wrote enclosing certain resolutions protesting ii£ain«t the pledging-of of Trußt lands for a Town Hall. A.i the deputation which was in hisve waited on tiio Txtjih on tlwjW matter could not attend, tho inatf9| wim hold over for a month. OFFERS TO MASK. William Ileevcs wrote applying to ietiHo a portion of tho Trust property near the Salvatien Barracks. Ik'Kolvod to accept the offer, flubjoct to the plana of the building beiijfr approved by the Trust, W. Morj'iH wrote offering to lurkb the broom paddock near the Main School (it £i per aninim, tho hiktiea to keep the paddock clear of broom, and to pay rates. . Tiio offer was accepted. MR CASEfiHKKfi'H r.KASE. M. Ca«elber# wrote explaininghin nou-Httendiince at the meeting called to deal with his leases and offering to ant-render his three leases and gi?e the Truat £SO, if his relessn i« granted. The Chairman showed that Mr Caselbera's offer voiild leave a margin of £SO to pay rates utc. Ho was rather of opinion ti4|&Mr had suffered a LurfPl" ship, as the iumirance money on tha old brewery did not goto him, but to the first mortgagee. He had been ander tho impression that Mi'Cat.elberg got the money, but thia wsw jk>L so. Anything that had been done in the way of release in the past, did not, however, form a precedent. If they conld meet Mr Caselberg w'thoatiajniingtheTrast'stcvenvtsa! they might do so. After considerable discission, i» lvhieh the danjsrar of allowing sympathy to form. a precedent, in questions of release was pointed out, Mr Benall moved that Mr Cnsselberg bo infonned that the Trustees'decision of last meeting must be considered final, and that they cannot re-open the case. Jlr Daniell seconded the motion. Tho Chairman pointed out that there really had been no coiiccwdons made in the past to tenants jincnt that the letter bo referred Iwspk 1o Mr CRRefbetff, asking if fta will increase bin offer of £»(S to £IOO, if tho Trimf, accept tde sßtrendisr, «oU«««g also to bo left in lirnmSl vepuiv. Of Itofisoy Boeondwl llirs KssSifjft, H wm not for them to enforce rigid OAfit-iron rules. Vile »nd Dastell, *thiU *ymp»tlii«injy with Mf Cmalhrrg, i-onfvndml that (.ho Mifw*(«il by tho HtnendraeKi, wti ss. one. The lessen]iad lipen entflHTtl into «« a basiscw sk&okw- ' lion, find the Trml tmU not HsJp ib , if ft loss otwiisd. The mi»!iidifi»ti< was \mi fesd Mr H-etialt's motion tatrried ea rilvisimn Aiiwroufs, m sabmittaij wcmj pitted for {jaymeat. Tho qnestlon of iultifajf tubsaHs of £t , to the oofitrfK't pries &> gtsbbinf hi-ooro, waa left witb s|«. Committee. It was revoked that tku see(i«ttK nenrdie Ml I Hall, fes-h*-Mr Montgomery, \m ps 4 up 4 auction, as provided % ifea &$& the Chairraaa fivi^ ssteg it? bkw® that the tetta b© 21 yew* ««d ii» niserv-e £8 fof the bmi ttctlsn, £7 for the back one. Wfen Other matters, m mpsx&mt eS^P, whers, we» dealt wMhj adjourning' Fsfier d|£ " Black LM." -' jfißfe"|| '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5070, 6 July 1895, Page 2
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730MASTERTON TOWN LANDS TRUST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5070, 6 July 1895, Page 2
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