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HOLYHEAD URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.

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HOLYHEAD URBAN DIS- TRICT COUNCIL. TUESDAY.—Present: Dr Rodamd P. Wiia- 'i'liinis, J.P. (dluaijnmtan), M)¡, Jdhn Roberts, Eiiin Park (vibe-dhiairman), Messrs Robert. Robots, W. H. Edlwards, J.P., Joseph Hall, Jiowe]>h Evatrts, WiQliani Jonee, David Wil- Eiauns, T. R. Jonies, W. S. Owen, John Tiiiouiwis, John (Jw-en, Owen Hughes, T. For- cer Evans, J.P., R. J. J-om-es, R. Moin "1- Mam-t, Dr Fox Russell, Rev Robert Price, with Messrs J. Woyvi Griffith (cleirk), and Recs D1. Dailies (surveyor). NEW BUILDINGS. Mr T. R. Jones safd that the buildings now bvi'ug erected by Mr J. Morelton Priehard, in \t Ik- :ani-stoeeit, siijoullki be fenced in for the fl ifei y of the puibSic. He therefore proiposed fchu' tihie councfi dhion-kl ask Mr Puichard to do ti'j.—'Phils was seconded by Dr Fox Russell, and cariuid umnnimonaly.—Mr Llovd Griffiths salt thrift it ought to be a universal rule, but n w,.s umiveireaCily negleoteid. APPLICATIONS. A letter was received from Mr Hugh Lewis, O. i -iwtin, and othea-s, applying for a few acres of iir.id. No reply had been received from the Ltval Goviemiimenit Board, and the matter was dief .irred.—An f^ppliitaaition was reoedved from people lining ait Blue Bell, asking that a puimp bejOaced over a well there.—It was proposed by illti W. S. Owern, and secondled by Mr T. Foro-er Evans, tlhiait the application be-grtirtted, end the resoCiuituon was carried. APPOINTMENT OF SURVEYOR. F^riy-three appLibations wetre received by ♦ibe cilerk for tlhe p-oeiittion of siii*veyor and! in. sp^jtioa1 of nujliaanioes oomibined. The salaries iiij .ijkxn.ed by aptplioamite ramged from £62 to £ 2o0. The a,pplicaltt.ioaKs led to some discus- r", —.Mr T. F-arcer Evans moved, and Rev. Rjbjrt Paice s-eoondled., thiait a oommiit,t:oo to consist of six miemlbetm of the council, with the dwÙmUJl, be appomlbed to consMer tihe appIoaifiiicinB. AJIl aniendm-.anit was tihetn anaved bv j»x,r JosiepQi Evams, and seooaAied by Dr r'ox I^nsstW, that th^e whcte council dieal wiJ' the appoiii^tm-emt. The am«ndimiei^t WU8 e:.i:'«.xl uaiainiilmc<uisly, aand ? was agreed tihatfc an rktjounijed mee/lfng of the ooiuxcil be held for this pmrposie. —rm-cic< APPOINTMENT OF commuters. A cunsidemable portion of tlie time of the coiM iioil was oocupiled in appo'ilntring comni^^ (to deal wiitih sanltaitliion, and' atlner matters that f,Yil oome untdlei- the niotice of the board- At the nequesit of tha patrisih council a joinit com- ni:1: £ *e was appointed to deal with questions redait-ing to bounldiairfes, etc., that may arise the counioill aud the parish auitftroriitfes. The members of the coumioiil appointed! wore: OournoaDlors T. Forcer Emns, J.P., Jdhn Robdilts, EClm l^iark; John Thomas, and Griffith Jon-es.

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