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CAMBRIDGE DOMAIN BOARD.

A \i thing of this body was held .it the town boaid oHico on Tinned iy afternoon. Tln'ii 1 was a full attendance of mcmbois, Mi Wells in the than. J)i.i w i i [v, Li w noi.nnis. — Mes S ts Fishoi .iikl W.ilkor submitted their lepoit on the domain allotments on the west side oftheiivei. On tho following allotments fencing legul.itmns hid not been complied wit!), andgoise wa*> glowing on the laud: — Xos. I!'), (iS, (i_», (W, (!l. I'.O, (>l, and ">.*. On Xos. (>">, (><i, and (i 7 goise was giouing, and on Xns. 1)1, !)2, 1)3, and !)l noting had Iwcn done at all. Mr Fi-Jier pointed out tint the new lessees weio setting a pood example to the niigiu.il lessees, th" most of wlioin poisisted in doing little oi nothing to then holding, — It was agreed tint Hie lessees of theabo\e bo lcquestcd to comply with the conditions of lease, failing which, action to be taken in the niattei, the goise to he cleared elf within one month, and fencing and grass legulation-. to be complied with within thiee months. lli.M,u\ '; XX T O. 1(0. — Mi Fisher iopoited th.it .Mi lilies Keeley bid cnnip'c tt-d tho c.inti.ict of p'mi^hing, &c, mi the abosc 10 .seivo. His actiiimt foi £ir> was, befou- tho nui'tin/, and In 1 iimu'd tliat it be pud. — Ao'ioo<lA 0 'ioo<l to —The fi.loumg tcndi'ii had al-n Ikhii u-ciM'd fni the woik -Jnhn A. Fit/guiaM, U> (.il pei .ii ic; and W. TucUei, Us pt-r ..ci c. F\u.n FiAiv,. -M> T. cl.cr wrot^ oil ing .ittunti in tn tli<' <lit" if tln % fi nee bot\voi'ii soctimi No. 'X") ,i'i,l h's |iM>,uMtv — On the motion of Mi Xi iiii'mi.l it « .- .igiecd tli.it Mr Tuclvcr cieit t'n fencj whoie nocessary, tho woik to b- c nn»l out under tho supervision of Mi IV-. l . er, tho bo.ud laying half tho cost. U.wrij: Tithsr.\s-i. — On the motion of Mr Fishiu 1 it was ngrcod that tho rangoi bo nnthoiised to impound c.ittlo and horses tiespas^ing on tho ]>omain propjity, and tli.it hu be allowed 2* Gd per he id on all titoclc so impounded, damages to the amount of ,">■■> to be put on each he id. Tr, Koi vv Lvkk Imi>kovi:mmiis — Mr Wells s.nd his principal object in c.ilhng the incmbeis together »vas to make anangements about the cairying on of the nnpioveinonts on the Like reseire. Tlio present contractor, T. liiown, finished hw contract at the end of tho year, so it was desirable that they should make new arrangements as soon as possible. Mr Jirown had given the grcatc&t satisfaction, and had earned out his contract not only satisfactorily, so far a« tho board was concorned, but with groat credit to hmiseif. Indeed, ho would venture to say they could not mako a better choico for the ensuing year. — On tho motion of Mi Wai Urn it was agreed that Mr WclN be .mthoii-ed to ai lnngo with Mr Blown for keeping the I)< mum grounds in older dining the ensuing year, and also for making any new improveinonts, Mr Wells to ropoit at tho next mooting of the board. ACCOUNTS. — Tho following accounts wore passed for payment : — T. Brown, £12 0s (id ; W. Murphy," £1 ; W. Houtter, £1 3a (id ; Keeley, £15" ; and G. W. Itussel, 1(K Ai.BEKT-STUEEr.— Messis W. K. Caiter and T. B. Lewis wrote, piotestiug against the boaid fencing in this street with tho new allotments obtained from the (Joveiiimont on tho flat below tho Lake. — Tho Chairman said it was not the intention of tho board to oloso this street an had been represented. — It was agreed that the domain property be fenced on both sides of Albert-street, and that a bndgo should be elected on tho lino of street, doing away with tho piesent stmctmo that has been so long usod going to the nfle i.inge.

Messrs Friar and Davtcs, of Ntfaru iwahia li.i\o pnnit potatoes on sale at Cs OJ per sack. 1m CiKiAicsi Hiissisr, — A simple, pure, 1i irmless icmcd}, that cures cvciy time, and pri\ents di^eisc by keeping the blood pure, stomach regular, kidnejs andli\or active, is the greatest blessing ever conferred upon man. Hop Hitters is th it renu d\, and the American Co., the. gcnuiue manufacturers, are betnfj blessad by thousands who have been cured by it. 117 it. Sec

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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2078, 31 October 1885, Page 2

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CAMBRIDGE DOMAIN BOARD. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2078, 31 October 1885, Page 2

CAMBRIDGE DOMAIN BOARD. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2078, 31 October 1885, Page 2

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