WAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL.
The above council held an ordiiic-ry meeting at the chambers on Tuesday, August 19th. Present: — Councillors (Jermann, Grace, Guce, Atkinson, Teasdale, and Ling. The usual pieliminaiies of minutes and outward eoirespoudence being disposed of, the monthly accounts wcie passed for paymeut. DESTRUCTION Oi SJIVI.L BIRDS. — Cl'. Atkinson proposed and (Jr. Grace seconded :—": — " That Wednesday, August 27th, be appointed tor the general sowing of the poisoned wheat, the clerk to be instructed to obtain a fin ther supply for Rangiaohid and Newcastle distncts. — Gained. Corrkvpoxdexce.— Mr I. Nattrass of lviliikihi wrote, asking for compensation for loweung his frontage, the cleik was ordeied to lefer Mr Nattrass to the Kihikihi Town Boaid.— The Mangapiko Road Boaul applied to ha\ea boundary road (Sing's load) placed under its contiol. This inattci was held over fiom last meeting. The cleik was directed to notify each boaid that the council would consider the niattei at the next meeting. — The New castle Road Boaid made application to have the charges due in lespect of the Newcastle loan of £225, appointed between Newcastle and Ngarnawahia. — Resolved that the matter stand o\cr till the October meeting. — The Department of Justice notified the council to make piovision for a clerk to the Mangapiko and Rangiaohia Licensing Distncts, the present cleik having resigned. It was agreed to consult the committees on the matter. — Mr H. Steele wiote complaining the state of the Ngaiuawahia road. It was agreed to invite tendeis for clearing the ti-tree the full w idth of the road. County Exgixeerixu. — MessrsNapper and R. Morgan made application for employment as engineer. It was resolved that the subject stand over till the next meeting, pending further commanication with the Waikato County. Mystery Creek Culvert. — This culvert was reported to be suffering damage from the scour at the outfall." — Mr Sandes was lequested to examine the culvert with Cr. Atkinson, and take the neeessaiy steps to prevent further damage. Cambridge West Drainage.— The Cleik was diiected to draw the attention of the road board to the damage caused by theii drain, and give them notice to divcit the present ilow of water. Closing .Roads. — The Pukekura Road Board submitted plans of roads to close in their district. — Cr. Grice moved, Cr. Geimann seconded, "That the action of the latepayets be confirmed."— Can ied. KuiiKUii Road. — Cr. Gi ace informed the council that Col. Lyon had offeied to put on the A.C. road paity to fascine the woist places on this road. The offer was accepted by the council, and Crs. Grace and Teasdale appointed to decide on the parts to be done. ConvrY Rate.— Cr. Germann moved, and Cr. Teasdale seconded, that the rate as adveitised be stiuck. — Carried. The following tenders for collecting the county rate were received. N. T. Maunder, 3} per cent ; W. Jones, 4 per cent. Cr. (liice moved, Cr. Lang seconded, that the tender of N. T. Maunder be accepted. — Carried. Koromatua Biudgb. — Mr Sandes was authoiized to effect necessary repairs to this bridge. This was all th* business.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1892, 21 August 1884, Page 3
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831WAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL. Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1892, 21 August 1884, Page 3
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