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PIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL.

Thk ordinary monthly meeting of the above body was hold at the council chambers, Cambridge, on Wednesday evening, at 5 o'clock. Pie^ent : Crs. J. P. Campbell (chairman), J. C. Filth, W. T. Firth, W. L. C. Williams, and Chepmell. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed, having been slightly amended. Thk Lowkk County Road, Waiorongomai. — The engineer reported on this road, which he stated was in a condition urgently wanting repair. — It was agreed on the motion of Cr. J. C. Firth to spend a sum of £75 on the road, and also that as soon as the money was available it be devoted to that purpose. Baskkc's Road, Waiouongomai.— As no satisfactory arrangement could be arrived at with Mr Basket re the road through his property it was agreed to let the matter drop. Tk Aiioha-Katikati Thick. — A. communication was received from the clerk of the Tauranga County Council, endorsing a resolution passed by that body to the effect that they desired the Piako County Council should take immediate steps for the proper maintenarce of the above track lying within their boundary. St, ujghterhouse at Patetere. — William Harray, Lichfield, having complied with the Act in every particular, it was agreed to grant him a license to slaughter cattle in the above district. The council then went into committee to consider matters of finance.

The usual Wesleyan services for to-morrow are advertised in another part of this issue. Mr Aldridije will conduct the usual divine services at Le Quesne's Hall to-morrow, morning and evening. The subject for the evening lecture is, " The Parable of the Great Supper." You will do well to furnish your house rom Garlick and Cranwell's. They have now the most complete Furnishing Warehouse in Auckland, furniture to suit all classes, good strcr,{j, and cheap. They have Tapestry Carpets irom 2s 3d per yard, Brussels from 3s lid per yard. Linoleum from 3s 9d to ss, Oil Cloths from Is Od to 4s 6d per yard, good 12 feet wide Oil Cloths at 3s 6d per yard. Immense assortment of Iron Bedsteads from Infants' Cots to 5 feet wide half-tester Bedsteads. Double iron Bedsteads from 255. 480 Bedsteads in stock to select from. Beddings of all kinds and sizes kept in readiness. Dining, Sitting, Drawing-room Furniture, and and a large assortment of Manchester and Furnishing Goods, including a lot of Cretonnes. Book Catalogues sent free to intending purchasers. '■Garlick and Cranwell, City mil .Vcade, Quwa-itrcct Auckland*

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1806, 2 February 1884, Page 2

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415

PIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1806, 2 February 1884, Page 2

PIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1806, 2 February 1884, Page 2

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