PUKEKURA ROAD BOARD,
Tin. uMi il monthly moitm n r of (lie .ib'ive hoaid w.i . held at t ' ir* I'ukeinnu stimuli uoin on W '(liijs'l.iy. I'iisont. \l'»»m».T Fishei (eh inn) •!»), Sj >tt, Uo\n>M .mil Ivu.ibs. W\iso\ ]'(i\!> — An npjilu ituui wis lecened tin im|>i'i\oiui>ut> to this 10-id It was pointed out tli.it cnu>iclri \b\y o\ei H_!00 h.ul boon spout on this load >,ince ISS2. It tli(> funds would allow ituas agieed that smi 'thing 1m- doiio c'ui mtf the tiinnnj Miinmoi. C\muiui)(.i Wi.srCi:Mi:n:»Y — A rciui-i-ti< >n li.iMiig lu'tMi H'cened asking to li.uo tlio load loaduiEf tv tlio ccmotoij' lopanod •iNii iihlvincf ppimision to h.uo a grate c» octroi acioss tlio ro:ul in oideo to keep tlu> cat Jo out. It was agieed tliat a hum of i'UO be spent on the work and that permission tv meet the gate hi pr<wt n d. It was decided to call foi tenders for the dealing of about S chains of ffoise near tlio piopoity of Mr litchard Tliojims. A letter h iviti}» buen reeoivocl fro'n Mr Tlios. A'lckfis calling 1 attention to the lud statu of the appioaches to his house, it was lcsohed that Messrs Fisher and Reynolds bo appointed a committee to act in the matter. Mr Chapman wrote, repi eventing the state of the station load ncirhis piupi>rt\. — The matter was loft to Mr Kuaaln to auaugo. Permission was granted the master of the Cambridge West School to plant tiees on the roadside ucai the school piopcity. The matter of the watei comsc at Kecloy's comer was lefcrred to the county council. On the suggestion of Mr Reynolds the membeis paid the til contiibution touaids the Railway Reform League out of their own pockets. It was agreed, on the motion of Mr Kusabs that the board should sue for an ears of rates due on a llotment IttO, ~Sg.iloto, Mr Kiih.ibb gnaianteemg i'JO to the Public Trustee. Mr Kusabs pointed out that the land was covered with gon>e, and mmx a £iUtit nuisance. It was agieed, on the motion of tho cliaiiiuan, that tlio boa id meet tli.it day tlnee w eeks for the puiposo of stuking a rate, pa\able on the 21st Xmeinbei. Me\eral accounts were passed for payment.
Mr T S l"<ltr< < 'ini'ic , Hinulton, inserts over thp 1p uli'r a li-.t ot propel tits tor sale Pica will hi' no s ilc .it the ll.imiHon Auction M irt to-day, o\sin,j to the imposition of Mr Is.ii i\ A reward n. offeri il foi th* rocmery ofabaj* irnre str.ijLMl or stolen from farm, l'ukcriinu. I lie I'irongi i koid lioird notifits that it lias made a rate ot 1 in the £ p i)<.b «. on the ol^t inst. Mr H. Cowper will soil .it tlio Cambridge Auction Mart to-day, balance of tlothind and drapery, tweeds, books, furn.it we, prize fowl" 1 , Sec , Sec. J
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2066, 3 October 1885, Page 2
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475PUKEKURA ROAD BOARD, Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2066, 3 October 1885, Page 2
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