find stated that he omild not see why Ordoc should have eoarfc before Hawker. It was a Little insigrJAcAiit place wm^ltoi townlike Hawker, and from the geographicalposition of Hawker the authorities eon hi do no other than grant it *Locd Court He also stated that the H.BeL (Mr. Bnttfisld) com-plained. Mr. Himeh moved, and Mr. Q. Jackson seconded—“That the road between Hawker mid Carrington via Oradock be placed on the schedule of main roada.*1 Carried. Mr. Jackson moved k and Mr. Grei^ seconded —“That the Government b* requested to hare a sum of money plaood on the Esti-mates for the cfwtion of a achoolbou.H« and teacher a residence/’ Carried. Mr, G, Jackson moved, atid Mr. W. ilill seconded— “That a committee he appointed to obtain the Bcrvicw of a medical man.” The follow* ing gen tie men were appointed a committee, via (t. Jackson, tl. Heed, G. A.LawHon, J.P., W. Scott, W, Hi LI , and — McArthur. Mr. G. Hoad moved, and Mr, George Jadaoib seconded—11 That the Past-master General be requested to run the rnu.il three times a week from Hawker to Carrington via Crrlock. ” Carried, There was a peat deal of discussion on the fact that the letters posted at Hawker for Grmdoik hip I to go around by Quorn to Carrington to get to Cradock- Cradock was only ;£J nnies from Hawker, and yet a letter had to go over 300 miles before it would get to its destination, Mr. G. Jackaon moved, and Mr. James Sweet neomled — “That th« mail Ire extended from WiUo*ic Plaiun to Coonooiia via Waruowie- s Carried, Tht meeting then terminated.