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POOL & FORDEN HIGHWAY BOARD, MONDAY. 1 Present: Captain Mytton (chairman), Messrs Pryce Butler (vice-chairman), Edward Pritchard, Berriew, J. Watkins, Bernew, T. Gregory, Criggion, E. Farmer, Chirbury, E. Watkin, Chirbury, R. Hughes, Forden, David Jones, Guilefield, J. Hamer, Llandyssil, E. Rogers, Llanmerewig, T. Parry, Mid. dletown, J. Edwards, Uppington, Shuker, Chirbury, and C. Pryce, Chirbury; with Mr G. D. Harrison, clerk, and Mr W. P. Hole, surveyor. REPAIRS AT TEWSTlLEWEIiYN. The Surveyor reported that he had inspected the Trwstllewelyn township award, and found that the road at the 1 ron was a private road, and was for the benefit of occupiers of land adjoining. Since the date of the award thirteen houses and a church had been built upon the side of the road.—The Chairman said he agreed that they ought to do something to the road, especially as the expense would not be heavy.—Mr Bullock proposed that they repair the road. The people living in the houses on the road were ratepayers,'and should therefore have some ad- vantage from the rates. The road was from the Half- way House to the Cross, and would take X2 for re- pairing it, and 10s a year for keeping it ir repair. He proposed that they undertake to repair it.—Mr Pritchard seconded the motion, and it was carried. CULVERT AT CRIGGION, The Surveyor reported that the proposed culvert at Criggion was required, as the road during frost was quite impassable. To make this a permanent job it would cost X7 10s, exclusive of the cartage of pipes. A portion of this would, in any circumstances, be expended, as the end of the existing culvert was in a delapidatad state, and the road would soon become dangerous.—On the motion of Mr Gregory, seconded by Mr Pritchard, it was decided that the repairs be undertaken on those conditions.—The Chairman said it would be understood that there would be a little delay in the work as the price of pipes was rather high at present, and he thought it would be better to wait until trade had eettled into its usual conditions. CULVERT AT LLANMEREWIG. The Surveyor reported that the suggested culvert at Llanmerewig would improve the road, and as far as the pipes were concerned would not cost more 50s. but there would be required a great amount of backing to protect the pipes. This could be done from the quarry, which was only a short distance away. Still, if the cartage of pipes, &c., had to be paid for it would cost, including manual labour, about X7 lOs.—On the motion of the Chairman, se- conded by Mr Bullock, this was approved of, on con- dition that the waywardens arrange for free haulage. THE FINANCE COMMITTEE'S REPORT. The Finance Committee reported that the balance in the hands of the Treasurer was .£535. The com- mittee recommended that the treasurer be debited with the under-mentioned amounts County Autho- rity's account, Salop, X13 6s 6d; district fund ac- count, parish of Guilsfield, ^95; Rhosgoch, £ 5; Leighton, 10s; Llandysilio, .£41; Berriew, £ 85. The sum of .£95 15s 6d was recommended for expen- diture for wages, &c., during the ensuing month. The following parishes were reported to be in arrears: Bausley, Berriew, Castle Caereinion, Churchs'oko, Criggion, Guilsfield, Llandrinio, Llan. disilio, Trelyatan and Uppington.

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