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»l Basin, 5orth■ ,-t- irefrmd to ■» meeting). The ruad J7T7*m the ***t that could he laid out Thor* *T . • den.i’aiiim to the Deoart ment on. !.!- he* a depu’aliou to the Iepartnmit on rzl^ Thr wad laid out originally waa5. rtbicct- * * rvaa WML-mo*. ■* «f • person (tumbled he would ne*erh# went to the bottom.” He had sent » 1* ... .*- *---— *— referred to, and theZL with the deputation he referred to, and the thought it would he desirable that when LZwino waited on Oownmcnt they should he T^ilril bj the Gowned. —Councillor Oibb *nid ■^Oilman objected to the opening of any other ^ than the pewnt Front practical experience a. r—idrelt;» required a prwetieal road. Bird they a» a theuM hate it opened at once The t Er^ineer wa* oppoeed to any other than the nad. which wia uwlra*.—Councillor Dohaon'i j| m evidently the detira of Ro*nc* to block He wna in fator of the road beinggtitd.—Cooneillof Hanley objected to remark* rt^l referring to Ur Callanan, and Councillor Mfpn raid thrre was a lot of “ d«ck*»hn»iug“ in jlfsrewnt hurineaa.—Mr Hodgson (aid he wa* a fjt (elector, who had worked hard on hi« land pfft t«o year*. Being put to con»i'frraMe t-afci1, hf had waited on Mr Callanan with Mr Ofsnroa. Hr knew Mr Callanan wa* opposed to frrtaim. and could not are how the prraent road le itnprored. Part* of the rood were a pdiert of one in three. Ro*ney did not know ■tat to »*k. and he belie»cd it the land w*« taken (,i mad it would be at the unual valuation.— j-^hrr rrrident »ta*ed that *e«eral year* *inee the fVpartaient aent out a lot of young tturrryoe* who furred the Und somehow.—The Chairman Mid lk- CaaurO would rndrarour to get a road, hut thoae aornwd mud meet any cost—Ur nodc-m blamed %r Callanan forinaisting that there waa not another -noble track. lie had expended a large sum of n«e», and roggerted that a deputation fmm thr OMBcit wait on the Minister of Lands.—Councillor (fcib *aid the Council had the necessary powerOmcilbr Char.ley said the prraent road was itn-Cirahla, and he knew the persona engage! in the te could new agree.—Councillor JV*h«nnif had met all the parties concerned, hot eotild not them to agree. He thought Ibe Council sh.-ulil bit H*p* to ha*e the new ro d fenced.—Councillor Trail objected to an* new expense in the stair of the founofi bands. fbr ratepayer* objected to the ftrdaof the Riding being expended in the mmin-tun*—Cou ret Dor Itobmn *aid the Council should pir e’rry v to ha*u the ruad in quctiunstaff, and the President, said they would do evert-thing but nprnd money.—Councillor Chanlci l»ferred to the incanfemeiw-c people at present ■fmd. but Roancy would ruffcr if an much of hi* hnd wa* taken —In reply to the President, Conn dbr Trad aaid he knew the ratepayer* would abject to expend money in obtaining the n*l injuration.—In rrply V the t*rc*kl«*ni. V~*r Il -lc-am and Rooney objected to mike them*el*e»fur the eo*t, the former *tatmg that he had done hi* duty to the Stale and lie would n«.i lUnw himarlf to be “ *nuffed out. It wa* arranged that Mr Qibb introduce Mr Hodgson and other* to Ifca Minister of Land* on Wednesday week.The Eniineer reported that frr*h pile* would b-•'•Itvw1|J-
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Mornington South Bourke and Mornington Journal

Mornington, Victoria, AU

Wed, Oct 20, 1880

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