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TE AROHA NEWS

PIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL OPPOSITION TO WAGES INCREASE (Special to Times) TE AROMA, Thursday. At the monthly meeting or tin; Piako County Council on Tuesday, at which Mr \V C.‘ Kennedy presided, a letter was received null) the Minister of Agriculture staling that owing lu the shortage oi' men lu the department, due to war depletions, It was not possible to accede to the council’s request lor an additional stock and noxious weeds inspector. The council expressed disappointment and decided lo send a circular lo all farmers in tin* district asking them to do their utmost to control noxious weeds. A solicitor, Mr Phillips, or Otorohanga, wrote to the council asking it< support in an appeal against the recent price-Mx-mg transport regulation.-. Tne members decided to support the appeal. The 5 per cent increase in award wages was discussed by the council, tin* chairman remarking that an increase to certain sections or tin* community seemed most unfair. Members of the council expressed the opinion that it would have the effect of making it even harder lor farmers to obtain labour at a time when they were doing all in their power to increase production. They feared the increase in wages would increase the costs of production. A letter was received from the industrial union of employers advising tne council iii.it the union was appealing against the payment of the 5 per cent increase and asking the council to defer payment until the appeal was heard. Mr J. J. Slialluc and Mr 11. Baker it was decided to carry out a new survey of the Awaiti-Tirohia road. m regard to the claim made by the Railway- Department for decking the overhead railway at Walton, the council considered tiie charge excessive and regretted that the department would not make a reduction. It was decided lo offer £3 1 In full payment of the claim for £io as for overhead expenses to be out or ail \ number or applications for -‘l.llll** Britons” to be adopted for the duration O. the war were approved by the eouncil. In a few cases the riding member concerned was asked to make further enquiries in regard to the homes It was decided to call tenders Tor tho sale or the Karapiri sand pit, near Cambridge. PETROL CONSERVATION ZONING OF MILK ROUNDS Te Aroha milk vendors have agreed to the zoning of milk deliveries in Te Aroha

in an effort to conserve petrol. Zoning will take effect from .September i, and each vendor will be allotted a zone in which deliveries are comparable In gallonage to the round he ls now working. The area will be adjacent to his depot, -o that mileage will be reduced to a minimum.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21199, 23 August 1940, Page 9

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TE AROHA NEWS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21199, 23 August 1940, Page 9

TE AROHA NEWS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21199, 23 August 1940, Page 9

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