WAIKATO COUNTY COUNCIL.
* Thk ordinary monthly mooting (if the abov. o council was huld \ cstfi <l.iy afteinoon. PieMiiit : Mr A. PmnroMj (elianman), Crs. JJarngh, Seddon, Johnson, and Rmiciniiin. Hlnth Duvinu.k.- It was resolved that tho council nay foi the cost of putting in a set of 24-inch pipes under tlio lailway ut Iluntly, tin- lailw.iy engineer to h.'i\e the HinwrviHion of the job. Rou> \r ll\N<iiKfiti.— Mr Wallford wroto, applying to ha\e the load to his pio porty formed. —Or. Johnson Mippoitt-d the application, stating tli.it Mi Wullford could not drive cattle to m fiom his place. The nninunt required for tho woik would lie about £20. It was agieed tli.it the council would do tho woik provided Mr W.illford would pny half tho co«t. PiscK't'i.rUKK.— Tho Kecietary of tho Hamilton Poin.iin Board wiotc, .inking the council to cn-iipeiato in the foim.itiou of a Acclimatisation Society with a view to the introduction and cultuio of fish.— The Cluik naid it wan a pity that the domain board had not indicated tlie emu so it was intended to take.— Or. Scddon legretted that tho matter had not been bi ought under their notice at tho annual meetings of the road boaidn, when the question of their power to expend tho funds would have boon settled satisfactorily. — It was agreed ti reply, auking for uoino dohtnto information. Pi-\mivo Willows at Ranuiiuim.— The following tenders were received for planting willows on tlin river at Rnngiriri : — J. ( iniand, 14h per 100, and 3h per chain for planting same ; K. Muir, 1(h per 100, and lL's ]>or 100 for planting ; Hitico and (tall, cutting wiUiiwh, l."w per 100, planting, 4» per chiiin. It was coiiHidorcu that tho tendeis wi'io excossive, and none wore nccrpled. I Htimately it wa« agreed to leavo tho matter in tho hands of tho ongineor (Mr Sandes) and Cr. Johnson, it being miggOHtod that bitter willows bo procured in preference to any other kind. Railway Rkhmim. — Tt was rcHolved that tho chairman, on behalf of tho council, sign tho railway rcfoim petition. Accounts amounting to £44 were pa<wod for payment. (JIMNIs ro Ro \ t » IV)\WI)S — Tho following giants \M-ii> iii idi' to toad boards : — T.unahi'M', £1 10 : Knikniioa, £200. The council then io^p.
The Test of Actual Trial. This is wh.it proves the meiit of * prcpntntion. Tho pi opi u tor of (Jieen's August Flower,kno\ung its \nluablc propci ties, meets thin test boldly l>y pieparing H.tmple bottles of this irmi-fly, wliicli site sold at (id. Tliih ciiiililes douhtciH to tiy its vutucs <it a tufliiiK expennc. August Flower is a pnnaeuii foi DyHpentia niui all iliHoidern of the Liver, ini'luding Hilioti.sncsfl, indigestion, sick Headache. CostivenesH; &c. , &c. Three doses will relieve any of the above, and a faithful use will certainly cure. No medicine in the world has ever given such proof of its merits. Druggiots recommend it with pel feet confidence and physicians proscribe it regularly. I'rico for full»i/od bottles Sntid. Hold by all druggist*.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2009, 23 May 1885, Page 2
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495WAIKATO COUNTY COUNCIL. Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2009, 23 May 1885, Page 2
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