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WAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL.

Thk council held the annual and also a general business meeting at the chambers on Wednesday, November 26th. the following councillors being present :— Crs. Corboy, Hutchinsim, Germann, Grice, Lang, Smith, Steele and Teasdale. At the annual meeting, Or. Steele being in the chair, Cr. Germann moved and Cr. Tca&dale seconded, I 1I 1 That Cr. Lake be the chairman of the council." — The motion was carried unanimously, Cr Germann was oppointed to act as chairman till the return of Cr. Lake. At the ordinary meeting the engineer made his report on the state of the main roads, and submitted plans for the Monavale bridge. It was resolved to call for tenders at once, contractors' deposit to be £10, with a bondsman for £50. It was also agreed to have specifications and plans prepared for a brick culvert at McNicol's. The clerk was directed to ask the Mtnister for Public Works if the council could bo supplied with blue metal from Taupiri, and on what terms. It was agreed to call for tenders for the works on the Waipa main road, as recommended by the engineer. The engineer was instructed to proceed with the necessary repairs at the Narrows bridge, and on the Paterangi Alexandra road. Instructions were given the engineer to inspect and report on the Kihikihi-Taupo main road ; also on the drainage on the main road to Alexandra. Further correspondence was received on the subject of the Cambridge West Cemetery. The Council declined to act, as if so all other cemeteries would be thrust upon them. The provision contemplated by the act being already made, it only remained for trustees to be appointed to manage and control. Concerning the railway time-table, it wab agreed that a remonstrance be sent to the authorities against the new time-table, as being very inconvenient to the majority of up-country settlers. Mr White having further applied for relief from his present valuation, the council agreed to refund him amount charged in excess of £8 per acre. The clerk was directed to write Mr Dellicar to complete bis contract in Tuhikaramea. Payments of about £200 was authorised. The council then rose.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1935, 29 November 1884, Page 2

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WAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL. Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1935, 29 November 1884, Page 2

WAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL. Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1935, 29 November 1884, Page 2

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