PUBLIC NOTICES MATATUA TABLE TENNIS ASSN. All clubs entering under the above Association are requested to have their nominations, together with names of players and two delegates handed in to the secretary no later than Friday, May 21, 1948. J. ANDERSON, 165 Hon. Sec. THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSN., WHAKATANE Owing to the Association being unable to obtain a Petrol License it is very much regretted that the local St. John Ambulance Brigade and Nursing Division will be unable to continue supplying personnel to sports fixtures outside Whakatane area after the end of this week. In the event of serious accident please ring Hospital for Ambulance and we will get assistance to you as quickly as is humanly possible. We give you our' assurance that as soon as petrol is again available to us all our services will be reinstated immediately. E. R. DILLICAR, Hon. Secretary. 157
TENDERS Tenders closing 30th May are in* vited for the purchase of one, 1939 Fargo FK4 3-ton truck, fitted with hoist in good mechanical condition. Good tyres,and bodywork. 0 Truck may be inspected at the Whakatane Paper Mills, Whakatane, any time by arrangement with the Chief Mechanical Engineer. 166
WHAK4TANE BOROUGH COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that the Whakatane Borough Council pursuant to its powers under the provisions of Section 77, 79, 80 to 90, 96, 99 and 100 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1933, the Rating Act, 1925, section 52 of the Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act, 1926, the Local Bodies Loans Act, 1926, and all other powers enabling it in that behalf, intends at a meeting of the Council to be held on Friday, May 28 1948, at 5 p.m., at the Council Chambers, Commerce Street, Whakatane, to make ahd levy the following rates and fees viz:—A consolidated rate of l/7|d in the £ in lieu of the following—General grate of IOJd in the £, Hospital and Charitable Aid rate of 2-|d in the £, Street Lighting rate ,of .5d in the £, special rates to provide interest and sinking fund etc. on loans raised only on land within the Borough pledged as security for the same (a) Conversion Loan of £72,979, 3Jd in £, (b) Conversion Loan of £25,520, 3d in £. Each of the foregoing rates to be for the period from April 1, 1948 to March 31, 1949 and to be'levied on all rateable property in the Borough of Whakatane as appearing in the Valuation Roll at present in force, upon the basis of the unimproved value. Also, for the same period to collect on behalf of the Whakatane County Council a special rate of Id in the £, to provide interest and sinking fund on the Whakatane County Conversion No. 2 £76,295 loan, on land within the Borough pledged as security for the same. Also for the same period to levy a uniform sanitation fee of £3 5s per pan in respect of the removal of nightsoil, and a uniform annual fee of 15s per container of up to 2 cubic feet in respect of the removal of refuse. Also the Council intends at the meeting abovementioned, pursuant to the provisions of Section 84 and 85 of the Harbour’s Act, 1923, to make and levy for and on behalf of the Whakatane Harbour Board a special rate of id in the £-to provide interest and sinking fund on the Whakatane Harbour Board Conversion Loan of £65,300; such rate to be for the period from October 1, 1947 to September 30, 1948 and to be levied on all the rateable property in the Borough of Whakatane, which area forms a part of the Whakatane Harbour Board’s District, as appearing in the Valuation Roll of the Borough of Whakatane, at present in force, on the basis of the unimproved value. Further, pursuant to the provisions of Section 76 of the Rating Act, 1925, that a penalty of 10 per cent be added to all rates remaining unpaid after sax aaonths and fourteen days from the date of demand. Each and every of the above rates and fees to be paid in one instalment on May 31, 1948, to the Borough Rate Collector at tke Council’s Office, Commerce Street, Whakatseae. Tke Valu&«»» R«il m&estimates of receipts and payments for the current financial year are deposited at the office of the Council and may be inspected during office hours and without fee until May 31, 1948. May 14, 1948. L. D. LOVELOCK, 156 Town Clerk.
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