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ILAKBWSTUBSAH DISTEICT CQTJHCIL| The monthly meeting of the Llanrwst Ihstrict I Council was held on Friday, Mir J. E. Hum- I phreya presiding. THE COUNCIL AND THE REV. JOHN I GOWER. The Finance Committee reported that the Rew. John Gower, the Rectory, Trefriw, had sent in a bill of JS10 for damages done to his garden and field in laying a new line of main water pipes at the intake. The Chairman and Mr Mclntyre interviewed Mr Gower, who agreed to accept S; and Mr Mclntyre recommended its adoption by the Council. Mr T. R. Jone3 pointed out that in an inter- view reported on June 26th, it was understood that if the Council laid a free supply of water Mr Gower would have no objection to the scheme as proposed. The Council had given Mr Gower compensation by connecting the one- inch pipe which he asked for. The Chairman remarked that it was argued that no improvement had been carried out, but tint Mr G>wer'a property had been damaged. The recommendation was carried. THE PURITY OF THE WATER SUPPLY. I The Sanitary Committee reported that ;n re- ply to a letter from the Welsh Crown Spelter Mining Company, in reference to the question of water supply, the cerk had been instructed to state that the Council must insist upon safe- guarding the purity of their water supply, and suggesting that if the company could come to terms with the Trefriw Council as to taking the intake higher up the river, or by some other arrangement, the Council was prepared to come to reasonable terms in the matter. THE COUNCIL AND WATER RENTS. I The Collector reported that general district I and water rates, amounting to 2129 12s, had been collected, and there remained uncollected £ 337 9s. Mr Beetham, mineral water manufacturer, at- tended to protest against his water bill, which amounted to £ 7 10s. Previously, he only paid f,2 10- He complained that in his place at Wat ling-street he did nut get waiter in summer days From eight o'clock in the morning to eight dolock at night. He could not. get on with his bottling because of the lack of water. He thought that the charge. of 2s &d per thousand gallons was far too much. It should be six- pence per thousand gallons. In Llandudno it was Is, and in Llanrwst their water expenditure wa,i not so heavy. A Member remarked that there had been a, number of appeals. There had been a new fixing of water rates. The Chairman said he did not disbelieve Mr Bee til am, but he would not be a party to un- doing the committee's work without further evi- dence. Mr T. said be would move that at I the next meet:ng all water for trade purposes he tested by metre. THE TOWN HALL QUESTION. I A letter was read from Mr E. P. Hughes, a meuiber of the Council, with regard to the offer made by him and Mr W. T. Marriott recently to repav the Council the amount of the loan for the purchase of the Town Hall, situated in Arv oastcr-squara, provided the Council undertook to demolish the hall. After pleading a prior en- gagement, Mr Hughes wrote: "I do not agree aa to the advisability of pulling down such an old Llanrwst landmark as the Town Hall. At the samt) time, I in common with a great num- ber of large ratepayers in the town, am of opin- ion that it might be so improved as to be neither an obstruction nor an eyeaore to the town in future. Mr J. W. Griffith asked if there was anything in writing regarding the offer? The Oha'rman replied that there was not. Mr Griffith said he would not be a party to any discussion on the question unless it was placed in writing. The Chairman said the Council oould not dis- ellSS the question unless Mr Marriott withdrew his condition or Mr Hughes withdrew his. Dr. Owen You are sure that the gentlemen undertook that offer? The Chairman. Well, when gentlemen make a public announcement what are you to think? Both are gentlemen of means. Dr. Owen: One gentleman does-not feel in- clined to carry out his promise. The Chairman Oh deiar, no; he does rot withdraw: ho only justifies its not being rle- molished. Mr W. G. Jones said he would 00 dead against pulling down the Town Hall. Mr J. W. Griffith said he was sorry to hear it. The building was more fit for a bam than a Town Hall. In conclusion, the Chairman said they would not go into the question of the Town Hall un :e.'18 thev,.Ilad conditions laid before them with- out any doubt alotit them. Mr Marriott and. Mr Hughes should come to the same conclu- si.JD., I

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