MASTERTON ROAD BOARD.
MONTHLY MEETING, The monthly meeting of the above Board was held on Saturday. Present—Messrs A. Cameron (chairman), Harris, and McKenzie, The minutes of last mooting were read and confirmed, 1 Leave of absence from themceting was granted to Mr Stuckcy. | Resolved that the Board accept | the responsibility for any overdraft 1 which may be incurred, within the legal limit up to 31st March, 1896, with interest added. ' The consideration of the quos- . tion of Mr Jones' liability for injury | to the Kopuaranga Bridge, through his traction engine going through it, ' was hold oyer till next meeting, Mr Jones to bo requested in the meantime, to submit any oiler lie has to ' make, in writing. The memo of transfer of roads through the Te Oie Ore estate, war, approved. Messrs J. P. and A. Larsen waited Q on tho Board with regard to clearing , slips on Dorset-road, and were inJ formed that they could only get £5 0 out of rates. ! It was resolved to inform Jlr Tait ) that the Board has no funds avail- . ablo for expenditure on the South , Mauriceville-road. It was resolved that notice ba sent 1 to all persons occupying land with road frontages, on which gorse or broom is growing, to clear their frontages half the width of the road. The Financo Committeo's report, recommending accounts amounting to £46 8s for payment, was read and adopted. •. A letter from the Assistant Sure Teyor-General, was read, stating i. that Donovan's Road (through secif tion 60, Block IX, Kopuaranga) is a practically a private road, il It was resolved to inform Mr Donovan of this, a The Board then rose.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5167, 28 October 1895, Page 3
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275MASTERTON ROAD BOARD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5167, 28 October 1895, Page 3
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