WAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL
Thi alv>\o council met toi ordm uy bu»iness .it the cli iiiilut -., ()h,ui]>!>, on Monday, June l")th. Picsent . Conncilloi-, (iiMiii.inn, Te.isdale, Coibuy, Smith, Ridlei, <uid Lang. AcriNi. Cicmumvx.— Ci. (Jorm.inn w* elected acting-chau ni.iii, duiing this absence of Mr Likosit Wellington. Wai.ivKh'x (inu Jiuiix.K. — The engineer was instiucted to lepair asnecewiiy from timo to tune to keep the bridge upon for traffic, and an application h to be m.ido under the Road*. and Hiidgos Constiuction Act for ;i hun to eicct <m hon budge on concrete piers. Wn.vr\\\H\T\ Swamp Rom— Tho on»ineor was instiucted to make connection with road drain, if the road should bo suffering damage from flood water, Manuaohoi DiuiXAOK.— Or. Toasdalo and the engineer were appointed to obtain a \vvHten, agreomont from Mr Giffoid to allow the new oourao for tho creek to be taken through his property ; failing to obtain peimiasion, the engineer to withdiaw notice inviting tendeis, and «tep> to be taken to diveit the road along the higher ground under the provisions of the Public Works Act. Cr. Toasdalo and Jiutohinson were appointed to open and accept ten* ders in the event of the. luopojiecl woik being proceeded w\th, Fuu/.R.— The clerk was dirootod to gn c noticu tdclcvv luuq in all cases lepoited hj tho engineer. AI.KXANimv. — Permission w.is gi anted to tho town board to take up tho pipi s near Sinden's atoro, and use their wlieio required for the pootpaths. Taupibi MErAU— Tho Resident Kngineer notified tho oouncil that tho T.uipni tjuarry would not bo ro-oponnd foi obtain ing metal, It was aprood that the member for \V.vipa he roquested to obtain peiiiu^nion for the council to quariy tho metal, if the railway haulage can be done at u low rate. MAXOAI'IKO IJIUDf.K,— -Tlio following tendeis were lcceivod f»u" the biidgec .- .1. Henderson, £'IVi 10s, (accepted); .F. M. Loid, V231 1% (,d ; Maundei and Co. £^30; T. i>. Moiedith, £'>%) 1 8s (id. Uwokr.— lt was decided to oroct a pound, and appoint a rangov afcAVhatawhata to enforcf tho by*law piohibitinct running pigs at Urge, 'rhi.s action was taken on siooount of Uie HeumiK damage done to the main road by pigs. Hates. — The collector submitted a list of defaulteis to the council, nndoideis wwo given to summons u utuubLi out of oaoh riding for non i.tymeut of iates. This waa all the business.
DjluVKhV Sim,— How many clnjdrcn and women are slowly nnd surely dying, or r.ith.-r being killed, by excessive doctonnjj , or the d nly use «f some drug or drunken stuff called mcdiciue, tqat n,o one knows what it is m.ide of, who can ) easily be cured and sived by American Co.'s Hop Hitter^:, which is so pure, simple, .mil harmluss that the nioit lr.nl woin.ni, we ikest invalid, or smallest child cau truit iv it ! feet,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2020, 18 June 1885, Page 3
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471WAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2020, 18 June 1885, Page 3
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