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PENMAENMAWR DISTRICT COUNCIL-

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PENMAENMAWR DISTRICT COUNCIL- The month]," meeting of this council was held at Penmaenmawr on Tuesday evening. COLLECTOR S RECEIPTS. — The Col- lector reported that he had collected the fol- low n? items during the month of October: —'General district rate, £271; water, JE56 graves, 2,1; gravel, 12s 6d; licenses, 9s 6d rent, Y,5 goods sold, £1; water for Gas Company, £ 1; total, £317. A LO-IN.-It was reported that a loan of E1307, less ,£16 &"1 6d, towards the new work about to be executed, had been paid to the credit of the council at the bank. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT. —It was decided '.iJh.a..t the opinion of the clerk 'be obtained as to what course tihe council should take with regard to carrying out ithe provisions of the Workmen's Com- pensation Act. THE SURVEYOR reported that he had paid the sum of £48 5s 2d in wages, main and other roads, &c., repairs during the 1 month. RiEFUSE DISPOSAL, On the recom- mendation of the footi),athts and estate com- mittee, it was decided that if deemed neces- sarv the -land required for refuse disposal ■be acquired by Provisional Order. CERTIFICATES OF HABITATION were granted to Mr C. H. Darbifhire for 17 houses In. E:asimus-stree<t; Mr G. E. Butler, for two houses at C-apeltilo Mr J. Jones, for one at Caecyd; and Messrs W. Roberts and Robert Owen, for three 'houses near Glyn Pererin. LAND BY KIOSKS.—lit wes agreed to call upon Mr David Hughes to pay a rent of £1 per annum for land purchased by council. STREET NAMING.—It was decided that more name-pllaites be fixed (as per supple- mentary list submitted by the surveyor. PLANS.—The following plans were ap- proved of:—LA new house in Ysguborwen- lane, for Mr David Evans; two new houses in Parade-road, for Mr Henry Jones and an addition to Brvn Helyg, for Mr James McClement. OAPELULO WATER SUPPLY. On the motion of Mr T. T. Roberts, it was de- cided to accept tihe following tenders — Carting, Mr John Jones, 2s per ton trench- ing, Mr Thomas Jones, lid. per lineal yard; pipes, Mr J. and T. Roberts, C6 per ton; pipe .laying, Mr F. D. Chantrey, 4-inch, lis 5d. 3-inch, Is 4d per joint (subject to the surveyor's ap-proval bl schedule of prices for services connections). GAS.1—Mr C. H. Darbiisihire moved, and Mr Owen seconded, that they purchase a testing instrument to test the gas at the office. Mr Evan Evansi moved, and Mr McClement seconded', as an amendment, that first of all a remonstrance- be sent to the Gas Company as to t,he quality of gas.—Upon a division, the amendment was declared car- ried. THE AEON GYRACH RESERVOIR,— On the motion of Mr T. T. Roberts, it was decided ithiaifc in extra 1£15 be paid t!he con- tractor when the reservoir is ready to be I filled, and the work satisfactorily done. SERVICE MAIN.—It was agreed to lay a two-inch water main from Bangor-road' to ¡ the new property on Esplanade-road. VITAL STATISTICS.—The Medical Offi- cer of Health reported tikit six deaths and two births had occurred during the month, making a deatih-rate for the month of Sep- tember of 7.2 per 1000 of the inhabitants. THE NEW IRDID.-M-r P. rOlement moved that the council plant trees on. both sides of the nerw road.—Mr T. T. Roberta seeoindled. Mr Owen contended that the motion was not in order, inasmuch as there was no notice to that effect on the agenda. He objected to fproceedinla w th the matter that niirht.—The Chairman said that as Mr Owen objected to the Isubjecb being dealt with, the matter could 'not be gone through. —Mr McClement theai moved that the roads comm-itee take the matter in hand. Mr Roberts seconded, and the resolution was agreed to. FEVER HOSPITAL. — The Chairman having given a resume of his converjiat'on with ilr R, S. Chamberlain, solicitor, with regard to Ithe site of the proposed fever hos- pital, it was decided to ask Mr Chamberlain to ursre the matter forward. A REPORT WANTED.—Mr McClement moved that the council instruct the surveyor to present a report of all houses in the Panrvrafon and the Penmaenan Ward's not having connections with the ma n sewers.— Mr Thomas Owen seconded. Mr Darbi- shlre You itad better include (Dwyffvfyldhi. —Mr Owen Not; I support the motion as it stands.—The Chairman; What will the work entaii-on you, Mr Worrall?1—The Sur- I veyor I do not think that the council real- ise what it will entail. It will occupy the time of two men for a whoie month. Mr Darbishire moved that the matter be re- ferred to the sewerage committee, with a view of carrying it out.—Mr T. T. Roberts seconded.—'Both motions were passed.

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