MASTERTON TOWN LANDS TRUST AND THE TOWN HALL.
. ♦ Al. Umt iii;;ln.'s nicotiiif,' of tho Trustee*, nil liciiijj ju'dnrdt.. Sit' A, Vilo moved in ftwordinico with notice f;iviTi :-■- "Tim! ili» ndvisnliln tlniL (Iw Trust. I.nmls TrnMirs creel n Town Dull in Miivicririmii ii niHi not (>»<i<<<ititi((.ftiro, nml «-iili (lii< fil>ji<i'i in view a . Hi!) lie hiti'iniiiiTil tniti ihi' Ifoiisp (Minhliiin (lie Truster* fn I'Hiip (i Innii 0/iioit'jd.'Cdliii^ .fJ.Mm liy the i«Knrof driielllnm. of not li'mk ))):nt Cl'iii'ir rnfrf*'fliliii &>l) I'lu'li, licnriiu; intereM :M flici'ftfet.f iirtloXi'TOil. ii»«U |>!T' rent, fri'iimitim, li'Mrlflifllile 1(1 .Vt'.'ii-n idler ilnh< (if iislli*. Till' nfiiit loan (n ln> misc.) imiy nflci* its nntluifitniiuti li.V » iiiii.ji'i'ilv hi Ti>li«r,i on tin' foil, nt b ix>tl in in- lieiii (..iieiefiiiiiiPtfie-mattflf." Till' ClininmiliiiMil liftui<]flhuilNl fn IKTi-lli, I 111,' llKjfiCljl, Mr Vile (Jiiid lie (lid not Jiltipiisu in [fn over (Ik> Town tlnl! <|iipßt.{ou npiin, us if. lind linun tlinrmifjllly IJimilinl mil. If ivas improbable I llnl ii uy Ml In:!' ijiirstiim wmiM iiviflt! as- to further ijnmm-im; |)'o was prompted (o move, ii.i lid Imd doiitt, I'v I In; n-Hiill t.f (do lute e| w fu>i>, iM- Hi'tirill ilumtrlii the mntli'i' had better l.i? postponed till next KCSsilltl. Mi' Vile tlmuglittlio Tiuhl should ii)i|in>iinli I'urh'nmeiit first, mill if. the J Sill w;is passed, tuke a, noil aftiTH-ni-ds. Mrlloinhlow secondedthe motion. Mr Hunnll explained the position of the Trust «< length. Ho thought thp. principal business men of Mas-, torton ire™ tbo proposal, nnd be did not think Pat'tinnient would snnctitm nny alteration of thu foundation of the Trust. At. anynttc, there w«s no need to be hasty, Mr L)»iiii>lt said there were safegnnrds all round. He should vote for the motion. Mr Hessey said tliß resolution limited their borrowing to a certain sum «K-i for a, certain purpose. _lti reply to the Chairman. Jit Vile said tin- post of introducing the Hill would, lie was informed, be under 4J5. Mr Kenati said thai was a question whether the Bill was accepted as a Local or Private Bill. The motion was put and carried, Messrs Lowes and Ren all dissenting. Mr Vile then moTwl —- "That Mr A. W.Hoffff, M.H3tybe requested to undertake the charge of tie Bill aforesaid, and to introduce it as early as possible in the present session/' "That the Secretary be instructed to draft a BiU, according to resolution, suit ndvortise a notice of the proposed Bill as required by the Standing Orders of the Honse of Representatives." *• That a committee of the wkole Trust be appointed to meet at the earliest convenient date to receive the Bill 3a drafted by the Secretary." The motions were carried. Mr Vile said; La liadfa'dcaftof the Bill ready" ror subaiasioD to'the : Tis scatter t&«a
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5070, 6 July 1895, Page 2
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450MASTERTON TOWN LANDS TRUST AND THE TOWN HALL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5070, 6 July 1895, Page 2
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