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Haverfordwest Board of i Guardians. t A meeting of the members of this Board was held in the Board Room on Wednesday. There were present:—Mr T. Llewellin, (chairman) Mr S. W. Dawkins, Mr Jas. Griffiths, Mr T. Baker, Rev. T. G. Mortimer, Rev. W. H. T. Walters, Mr J. Llewellyn Davies, Mr J. S. Roberts, Mr Owen, Summerhill; Mr Geo. Williams, Temper- ness Mr W. H. George, Mr Hire, Mr W. G. Eaton Evans, Mr T. Mathias, Camrose; Mr Perkins, Sandy Haven Mr Thomas, Rogerston Mr Lewis, Wiston Rev. P. Phelps, Rev. Jenkyn James, Rev. T. G. Marshall, Mr W. Davies, Milford Haven Mr J. W. Harvey, Mr W. G. James, Mr J. T. Ll. Davies, Observatory, Milford Haven Mr Bateman, Morvil MrS. T. Williams, Rev. T. Johns, Manorowen; Mr W. Bateman, Fishguard Mr J. Clement James. The Clerk read a circular letter from the Local Government Board relating to Poor Law Legisla- tion in 1898. THK APPOINTMENT OF NURSE. The Clerk read a letter from the Local Govern- ment Board approving of the proposal of the Guardians to increase the salary of Miss Jenkins from f 12 to JE17 per annum. As regarded the appointment of Miss Summons as assistant nurse, the Local Government Board drew attention to the regulation which provided that no peison should be appointed by the Guardians to the office of nurse or assistant nurse without having had such practical experience as would render her a fit person to hold the office. They requested to be furnished with a report from the Medical Officer at the end of six months as to the way in which the assistant nurse discharged her duties. In answer to a question, The Clerk said that Miss Summons commenced her duties on the day on which the report of her appointment was sent to the Local Government Board. WISTON PARISH. The Clerk said that a new assistant overseer, Mr Robert Jones, of Manor House, had been ap- pointed for the parish of Wiston, and Mr Jones elld the guardians to accept his sureties Mrs Elizabeth Jones, of Manor House, and Mr Walter Jones, of Corner. Mr W. Lewis I move that the sureties be ac- cepted. Mr Llewellyn Davies: Is not that contrary to the rule passed by this Board, requiring that the surety of an officer of the Board should be a guarantee society. Clerk This is not an officer appointed by the Board, but by the Parish Council. The Board of Guardians are bound to see that he gives security. The wale that the surety should be a guarantee society would seriously affect some officers, if adhered to strictly. Some officers couldget per- sonal security, but not that of a guarantee society. Mr J. Llewellyn Davies I do not press the matter at all. The sureties were accepted. STKVNTON AND MILFORD. The Clerk read a letter from Mr Peter Lewis, of Dieenhill, resigning his office as collector for Steynton and Milford, on the ground of ill- health. He stated that he had held the office for 22i years, and applied for the small pension which his length of service entitled him to. He enclosed a certificate of Dr. Williams, stating the nature of his illness. Mr Llewellyn Davies I presume in the face of the medical certificate, we have nothing to do but accept the resignation. Mr W. G. Eaton Evans He is entitled to a pension. In answer to a question, The Clerk said that the collector was not paid by salary, but by a percentage on the amount eollected. It was resolved that the resignation be ac- cepted. Mr Hire Mr Lewis has been a long time in office, and has discharged his duties most faith- fully. He is entitled to the pension. We have given 'pensions to other officers, and Mr Lewis well deserves his. It was also resolved that an advertizement Be issued for the appointment of a successor to Mr Lewis, and that the appointment be made that day month.

Haverfordwest District Council.

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