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CAMBRIDGE TOWN BOARD.

Tin: in 'iitlily m eting of the Cambridge T'j.mi I) i u 1, adjourned from tho 12tli m -1., was In'ld in the board's nlKru la-t T'li^dnv. Pi -ent : Mivrs Jno. Hought<>u (tli in in in), A. (i. Hughes and K. Ho>u't. A ]. tt-i v, s i.'u'ixed finin Mr T. 11. l'.ioun-, c<iiii|il.iinmi; th.it nothing had h.'ii done t»i (iiey-tiet't, while other ti j"N !i kI I) on attended tn, and withdrawin,' his ml. i to climi a poitioii of the t-treet it his nun <-\|>' n>u, at the hanip tune ie(|ii(.stimr tin 1 I'o.ud to clear the street Miftiui ntl v - ' (-"ix e htii) a ro.ul to the paddock li isol l>v him fiom the boaid. — Mr Hewitt i- iinjil unrd that vi clearing Hall-Street, ii.ilf > tl.>/u-n valuable tioes on his property h ir| ben liurin d. for \\ hicli he intended to c! him damage-.— On tho motion of Mr Ilii'.'h •■„ -Maided by Mr Hewitt.it was u sulvi d tli it (Jiey sticet be cleared, from William -ti< ot to Taylor-street. He dog colhrs. the Secretary &tuted tint thepiice of collar* had been reduced in Hamilton fium 10s to o-,.— On the motion of Mi ll( >\itt, seconded by Mr Hughe", it vras resolved that the prico of doer-collar* for the ensuing year be ss. On the applica turn of Mr Thomson, Mr Westby was appoiuteii Dopr Uc?i^tiar. Mf-si-. Mori y weather and Co., London, v\ rote:— "To his Worship tho Mayor of Cambridge, Waikato, N.Z.— As we observe your city was visited with a serious fire a month or two ago, permit us to suggest that it wnild be beneficial to ratepayers if your fire biitrade procuied a Ream or hand fj!e-enj*me. ' — Tlio Chairman baid the btateinent was untrue, and the letter wab ordered to stand over. Mr D. Cainachan wrote, complaining 1 of the conduct of the town ranger, firstly for having hoise«. on the run, and secondly for sweating within 100 yards from children.— Tlieboaid were of opinion that the latter charge was a matter with which they had nothmcr to do, but which catne within the province of the police. They could take no notice of the letter. A Icttpi was read from Mr J. L. Soutter, lecoinmcudiug that certain hours should be set .ipiiit for bathing at the newly-con-■.tiuctpd bithiiuf ]>lace in the river. — It was lfsolved that the hours suggested by Mr Si. utter should bo approved, viz. :— Ladies, I*2 to 3 o'clock p.m daily, except Satur(l i\-s ; gentlemen till 11.30 a.m., and after .3.H0 p.m. daily. Mi 8. Al f>>rd wrote, complaining of improppr pounding by tho town ranger. — Mr Tewitt s iid the pound was never intended t if impounding pet sons' cattle that had been tat out of ,i p iddoek. It was not intended to be for ppople who abode by the 1 uv, but foi thos-> who evaded tho law, and ian their cattle on tho streets in defiance of it. Tlum in^rr knew the cittle belonged I t-> law -abulintf people, and should not imliouiid them if l>y accident, or through the malicious ,tct of auvbody in opening a gate, they hhonld bo found on the run.— lt was resolved th it the ranger bo warned to be muc caieful in futuie in impounding cattle. Tlic chuiurm and Messjs Gillett, HugiK's aud th'i societal y were appointed i connnittio to revise the Public Hall chaiges. Missis \\". [}. riouter and 1). liichaidson i-ked for a door to be made at tho foot of LiiL- st"i>s on th > s,)uth side of the Public Hall, aM'.l '.hi- fence icnioved, so a> to allow of a uo\eiod p.is-ago being made to the •niiqti''eon t'u 1 decision of the Horticultui il Si]ou.--Tlio application was granted. The Chiinam -tated that he bad ordered two leiutlis of vi ittmg, to go fiom the door •ftiieh.iil to the .st ige, so as to avoid the mc.mvenienco caused by people tramping up the hall. Mi J. li. S. Kichaidson .stated that he w.is about to fi'nco m some allotments which would interfeic with the present track used on tho Thornton road. There is a largo hole in the road proper, winch w mid now leqniie tilling. — The chairman, Mr Hewitt and the becietaiy arianged to o with Mr Kichaid&on on Thursday to see what was lequired. The following accounts wet e passed for payment :-W. Baittatt, i.'!) 10, lOd ; J. P. I'liomson, £21 10- Stl : J. McGeary, t4 3>s Xl ; W. Muiphv, m 10s 3d : G. W.'Rn<uell, t'B Is lid : The Waikato Times, £4 Is ; R. Oongb'ittoni, £1 (is; \V. J. Kvans, 7« fid ; W. 13. Sonter, £1 Is .Id ; J. McMillan, 3s ; [nsiuance Public Hall, £t 7s.

"I miut, reach you to speak properly, mil then to uiiteasyou speak," said a 'caulii'i* in the public schools. " Poor Hilly Wiloox !" said a litt>c voice inolmitaiily. "What about Billy?" " Plea-c. ma'am, lie speaks through his •i ooo ;he will ha\e to write through his nose." Guoi) WoßiiH— From Good Authority.- ** AY ron ft ■>-« tii it we arc perfectly ama/od at the »n of jour Aniertcin Go's Hop Bitters. We uvcrhid anjthi q like it, and never heard ot he lilu- Tn' w iltcr (Hi-nton) has been selling Iriijis Ik re nenh thirty ji-irs, and has seen the r M of HiKlt'tn's \ ini'^.ir and all other hitter 1 ! i -id pitcnt ni(di(inos, but never did any of licni, i.i their bo>tda\s, begin to have the run hit Amcru.in Hop lilt ers haie. * * We in't i;i t cnoi'pli of iln-iii We are out of them Inlf tl.c time. h\tr.ict from letter to Hup litter, Co., IJ S \ , Auuust 22, '78. from li-\ri)\, \l\i ks \m> Co , Wholesale druggists, •"levt'lard, O. Ho <snri>and sne

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2112, 21 January 1886, Page 3

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CAMBRIDGE TOWN BOARD. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2112, 21 January 1886, Page 3

CAMBRIDGE TOWN BOARD. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2112, 21 January 1886, Page 3

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