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PUBLIC NOTICES SPRINGS COUNTY COUNCIL INTENTION TO LEVY RATES—--1946-47. PURSUANT to Section 54 of “The Rating Act, 1925,” it is the intention of the Springs County Council at its next ordinary meeting to be held at 10.30 a.m. on THURSDAY, the Eleventh Day of July, 1946, at the Council Office, Springston, to make and levy the following rates : Under Section 120 of “The Counties Act, 1920,” a General Rate of one penny farthing in the pound on the capital value, of all rateable property appearing on the valuation rolls of the said County. L. 1 and 2, River Drainage Rate: Subject to the authority of the Hon. the Minister of Internal Affairs, authorised by Section 173 of "The Counties Act, 1920,” “The Rating Act, 1925," the Council intends to make and levy a rate of three-farthings in the pound on the rateable property in the L. 1 and 2 River Drainage District. SUCH RATES to be for the period commencing on the first day of April, 1946, and ending on the thirty-first day of March, 1947, and shall be due and payable in one sum on the 16th day of August, 1946, at the County Office, Springston. where the Valuation Rolls are open for inspection during office hours. Dated at Springston this 25th day of June, 1946. P. J. PORTER, County Clerk. 8062
HALSWELL COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Counties Act, 1920,” the "Rating Act 1925,” and the "Land Drainage Act, 1908 ’’’ and all Amendments thereto, that it is the intention of the Halswell County Council at a meeting to be held on THURSDAY, the 18th DAY OF JULY 1946, TO MAKE AND LEVY the fallowing rates:— A .GENERAL RATE (inclusive of Hospital Board Levy) of One Penny Farthing in the Pound (D/ 4 d in the £) on the rateable value of all rateable property in the County of Halswell. A SEPARATE RATE of Five-Eighths of in the Pound in Class A. One Half Penny in the Pound in Class B and One Farthing in the Pound in Class C on the rateable value of all rateable property within the Halswell Drainage Area Such rates are for the period commencmg on the FIRST DAY OF APRIL™ 946 on lhe THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF MARCH. 1947. and to become due and payable in one sum at the County Office, 3 Asylum road. Spreydon, on the 12th day of August, 1946. spection 8 ! 113^00 now open for inR. BALLINTINE, Halswell County Council Clei1 *’ Spreydon, June 19, 1946. 3013
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24911, 26 June 1946, Page 10
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