PUBLIC NOTICES Mr S. G. Pearce has vacancies for a limited number of Violin Pupils. Particulars from Armstrongs. Stationers. 270 TE TEKO, EDGECUMBE, WHAKATANE FRIDAY BUS SERVICE While the Edgecumbe bridge is closed the above buses will -run as follows on Fridays:— Leave Edgecumbe 9.10 a.m. travel on main road to Te Teko leaving Te Teko at 9.20 a.m. and 6.20 p.m., (cross over Te Teko bridge and follow Hot Springs road to Awakeri and then main road to Whakatane and returns same route). The second bus on Friday evening will leave Te Teko at 6.20 p.m. and travel to Edgecumbe and then to Whakatane via Thornton. TE TEKO BUS SERVICE, Sel Cave, Pro. WEEDONE SERVICE. WEEDONE SERVICE. WEEDONE SERVICE. FARMERS In your district you have a HORMONE PASTURE SPRAY CONTRACTOR who will deal with your weed prob-.-lems—Buttercup, pennyroyal and all' flat weeds. 35/- ACRE Consult F. M. WINSTONE SEEDS LTD., AUCKLAND, or S. A. MAHY, AWAKERI, Phone 87K, Whakatane. 195 RANGITAIKI LAND DRAINAGE—NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE AND LEVY GENERAL RATES 16th July, 1949. Notice is hereby given that it is intended, pursuant to the Rangitaiki Land Drainage Act 1910, and its amendments, to make and levy, on the unimproved value of all land within the district constituted under the said Act, the general rates to meet maintenance costs for the period Ist April, 1949, to 31st March, 1950, as described in the Schedule hereto. The amount of such rates will be payable in one sum on 30th day of August, 1949, together with the special rates already made and levied. The valuation roll of the district is open for inspection at the office of the Collector of Rates, Room 15, First Floor, Government Building;, Customs Street West, Auckland, and a copy of same may be inspected at the Land Drainage Office, of the Ministry of Works, at Thoxmton, near Whakatane, at all times at which those offices are open for the transaction of public business. SCHEDULE CLASS A: On the unimproved value of all lands classified as Class A by the arbitrators appointed under Section 6 of the Rangitaiki Land Drainage Act 1910, six pence and 'thirty-one one-hundred-ths of a penny (6.31 d) in the pound. CLASS B:.On the unimproved value of all lands so classified as Class B, four pence' and twenty-one onehundredths of a penny (4.21 d) in the pound. CLASS C: On the unimproved value of all lands so classified as Class C, two pence and ten one-hundredths of a penny (2.10 d) in the pound. CLASS D: On the unimproved value of all lands so classified as Class D, seventy one - hundredths of a penny (0.70 d) in the pound. C. F. SKINNER, Minister of Lands. 327
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 17, 27 July 1949, Page 1
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