water supply
natural
and the
from
which to defray such expenditure is
is the
water rates
and the assessed taxes
I do not, however,
intend to insist on
Severally wish to fit
it you
This proposal/suggestion, the increase
AMA
think
desirable
at the present time.
5. The proposal
to meet the cost of the
new
Waterworks. Raising
a loan must be postponed until I receive the Estimates for 1903, and the accompanying financial statements; but I am
of the opinion that loan will probably
be needed.
We can
and
I shall
I know whether
AFT.
MINUTE.
Mr. Antrobus.
Mr. Cox.
Mr. Lucas.
T. Graham.
M. Ommanney.
Baron of Onslow.
Mr. Chamberlain.
accept the
you chose the
Estimate
furnished fell.
Chatham,
594
in sub-and
2 trend 1 of the total amount of the
estimated expenditure.
This estimate
for this case
a
loan
after a quarter million dollars would
apparently be quite sufficient.
I have