WHATAWHATA.
+ A MH-Ti\f; of the f.umeis and settlor*, on the Kai.unu block was hold .it Daw son's Hotel, Whatiiw h.it. i, on .Situiday, according to advertisement m The Walk ito Tuiipi, to eonsidei the advis,tl>ihty of foiming the *.ud distiict into a ro.td district. After some w.u in diicus-i'Hi [iro ..nd con, it was decided by a majoiitv of two to ono that ,i ro.id bo.ird be not formed, but that the •fin.ill n mount of load foinnnp icqunrd in the district Iw done by cotitubution-, m money and laboui, tlii'it'bv saving Much i'\ppti-r>, jealousy .mil jobbery — thiee of tin 1 most inoininont featmos nMi.illy discernible in road boaid transactions. I think the com so decided on is a wise one, and it would bu well foi the pockets, as ,iNo foi the peace of mind of the settleis in many Mii.ill distin.t*', to follow thi-> jilan, instead of spending two pounds to collect ono in the form of rate-, a^ h often the ca-.e. — (Own (Jonespondent).
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2034, 21 July 1885, Page 2
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