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TERAHIA CBEEK EOAD. ?
At yesterday's mooting of tho Toranla
dxiii'u couinju. Mu&ots. i. 1Yuulace and Tv*
wtuuai'ou, of i.'ao Ciiaaxiion, waited u*>ou tuu
wuuuon ua a Uofc^utaciou w iiu ru^ara to mo
dcau) of tno jLurtuua road irorn
r ladings up ttuough tho scrub. Unoy
wouiu nav'o iitveU to nave uad tho Council
vacuo a lortnxgnt u^o. 'iUo ofli) tiling wuu
to corauroy tno paten, as no bottom count
uo obtained lor iuutaJ, and tho aettlor&
wore pruparod to cut tho pole» and dolivor
1 nut of uu»m on tho roud aoout two uiilob
jt om tho joo and tho other huif on tho job.
1'no poius would bo mostly blacitbutt, and
uuaut four or Uvo chains of* corduroy would
uo inquired at least. Mr. Cameron had
oUcred to brush live acres of tho scrub' if
the owner, Air. Stone, would fall it, but ho
mid rot'usod to do bo.
Cr. Missinglnun road a lottor signed
"Traveller" in,ve.stonday's "Star/' in which
it was stated that tho sottlors had ollered
to suj>j>ly the poles i/ tho Council would
do tho work, and tho appeal had proved
unavailing* Had Air. Wallace over heard
of that olTer being rnado ?
Air. Wallace said that tho gontlciraan who
wrote tho letter wont too far. Ho, tho
s ioak<^p, told him that they wero coming in
to make the olTer.
Or. Arissingham : It is a pity ho did not
wait.
Air. Wallace said that tho letter was not
sent in with his consent.
The President said that the Council al
ways made a point of meeting settlors
when an offer of that kind wna tnado.
Air. "Wallaco : We, know that, and wo
''m>w tho state of the finances also.
'V. Mit*Bin<*hitMi, a<rnin referring to tho
letter : You would havo a pood road U
this bit- \r°ro done?
ATr. Wiaco : Yes.
A councillor : TVo're hearing of something
-nor! 1
WnUnce : Credit where credit Is d«o.
'Din deoutatlon then withdrew, nnd t^o
wn.«» referred In WorVs Oorn^it
tcv, nnd will bo considered nt next meeting.
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