TE AROHA AFFAIRS.
BOROUGH COUNCIL MEETB INVITATION TO LORD GALWAY (Special to Times.) TE AROHA. Thursday. The Mayor. Mr R. Coulter, M.P.. presided last evening at the August meeting or the Te A roll a Borough Council. Messrs O. Hedge. V. G. Hamilton. W. E. Smith, H. J. Pease, F. T. Halllgan, F. W. Firkin and W. T. bale were also present. T.he Plako County Council wrote stating that It would continue to assist ratepayers to clear ragwort from their properties, ami would stock sodium chlorate to he procurable in small quantities. The particulars were noted In view of Tuture requirements. The Thames Valley Agricultural and Pastoral Association wrote stating that 111*■ \ d.-tr.'d mat tho animal -b<.\\ in x o ember should be opened by the Governorcil was asked in regard lo extending an invitation to Viscount and Lady Galway to visit Te Andia. It was decided to invite Their Excel lencles to pay a visit to the town at the time desired by the association. II wa- decided mat led.re be glle,, |„ garage proprietors to remove secondhand cars from the public streets. The l reasury notified that goldfields revenue for July. £3l ll'-. bad been reunited to tiu- council's bank account in Te Ai. 'lia. 15500 Loan. A coiniiiiiiiicai.on wa. received rrotu the -late VPaiice. mile 111 regard u. Hu* rouiic I - application lor a loan of £3s<mi !" the erection of municipal office... and a-king for further In I • ’rmatloii relative ... term ..1 years suitable for the loan re payment The matter was left in the hand- ~r the clerk. The Department or Labour. Hamilton, advised that teller workers employed tin der the scheme approved by the actingMinislcr of Labour would require to receive not less than the rates in the local bodies labourers’ award. m which the council Is a party.—The letter was rente’ Department or Labour. Wellington, wrote acknowledging the council’:* com munlcalion Mating that ten persons would be employed rm lour immtba on the it per week subsidy basis. \ maximum amount o! £«80 had been allotted to this autlioritv. The letter was received The manager or the iniiiucipal abattoir reported that in July lug large cattle, j, i sheep and :t6 pig- had been .bitigblered. the total Tees amounting to £loj 3>. It was decided to establish a sinking rttnd rot- tin- loan .>r t.s:.im. \u Instant dose is a sign or o-no sparing the sufferer much suspcii-.* All instant dose will a nnigti MilHlne. Stas ins grave as mptoras win. b mlgbf en An In-tant done will a cold arrest. < necking Infection or throat ami rh«*st. \n m-tant dose mu-t l-- treatment sure— Laf ailing Wuutta’ uicat Peppermint Lute. m
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20283, 27 August 1937, Page 9
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445TE AROHA AFFAIRS. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20283, 27 August 1937, Page 9
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