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PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ■ ARBOR DAY. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), lifcli I JULY. THE Official Ceremony will take place at t'he Town Belt, Tinakori Hills, at 11 o'clock, to which tho public are specially invited,to attend. The Section is situated opposite Harriett Street south of the Metal Bins on Grant Road, and access is best obtained to same from George to Grant Road, thence - southwards by Track from tho Qua try. His Worship the Mayor, the Chairman of fcte Reserves Committee, and Members of tho Council will be present. After the Ceremony His Worship the Mayor and Mayoress will proceed to the Botanical Gardens, where each will plant a tree in a selected position. JNO. R, PALMER-, , , ■ Town Clerk. 13th July, 1913, EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE. OF SPECIAL ORDER RE "THE BUILDING BY-LAW, 1915.'; NOTICE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Eastbourne Borough Council, held on 'FRIDAY, the 2nd day of JULY, 1915, the following resolution was passed, and will be submitted for confirmation at a Special Meeting of the Council to he held on Wednesday, the 4th day of August, 1915, at 5 p.m., at the Council Chambers, Ferry Wharf, Wellington. . > • RESOLUTION: "'That,' in. exercise of the poweis coni ferred upon it by Part XLII of 'The Alimicipal Corporations Act, 1908/ the ■EastJwurne Borough Council hereby makes, by way of special order, the by-law 'intituled 'The Building Bylaw 1015/ " The object find . purport of the propaged By-law are to specify the minimum area and frontage that shall be provided and maintained for the exclusive use of a. dwelling-house. . A full copy of this By-law is deposited at tho offices of the Eastbourne. Borough Council, Ferry Wharf, Wellington, and is open for inspection -of the public during office hours until the said Ith day of I August, 1915. ' . Dated, this 6th. day of July, 191 a. J, D. AVERY, Town Clerk. KARORI BOROUGH- COUNCIL. ■ESTIMATES for-General Rates, Ist Jl/ April, 1915, to 31st March, 1916, approved \by the Karori Borough Council: ESTIMATED RECEIPTS. £ 6. d. General Rates at 2d. 15-32nds in the £ on . the unimproved value (.£290,650) '2989 15 2 Outstanding. Rates 31st March, 1915 80 18 8 Dog Tax, Fees, lanes, etc., etc, 302 10 0 Government Subsidy '195 ® ® Sundries 300 0 0. Dr. Balance 42 16 8 , ,£3911 0 G .ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE. . r ,2 s. d. Balance' March. 31st, 1915 ; 458 6 2 Salaries '594 0 0 Office Expenses, - Stationery, - Printing, etc., etc. 450 14 4 Street Works, etc. 1222 0 0 Sanitation 3SO 0 0 Street Lighting 325 0 0 Tramway Account 450 0 0 Sundries ' 31 0 ,0 • ,£3911 0 6 The above is published for general information. - ' -W. F. ENGLAND, Town Clerk. KARORI BOROUGH > COUNCIL. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE j: RATES. . NOTICE is' hereby given that' the Council of the Borougto of Karori proposes at the- Ordinary Meeting to bo held on TUESDAY, tho 27th day of July, 1915, to mako and levy, under the provisions of "Tha Rating Act, 1908," and all the powers enabling it iu that behalf, the following Rates for the period commencing on the Ist .day of APRIL. 1915, and ending on tho 31st day of MARCH, 191iij namely, . (1). A. General Rate under the provision of Section 78 of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1908," for general purposes, of Twopence and Fifteen Thirty- ■ seconds (2 15-32nds) of a penny in tho ;S on the -unimproved value of all rate- ' able property ivithin the Borough. (2) A. Rate under the provision' of Section 41 of "The Hospital and Charitable'lnstitutions Act/ 1909," of Nineteen-hun-dredths (19-lOOths) Of a penny in the .£ en the cipital value of all rateable pro-, perty within the Borough-, such rate be- . ing required to meet the contributions; payable by the Council-to the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. . Al6O, that the above Rates will be payable. in one instalment on the 7th day of August, 1915, at the'.Office of the Borough' Council, Karori, ' And notice is hereby given that the Council of the Borough: of Karori intends to levy the several annually-recurring Special Rates, the sums following, namely:—Special Rate No. 1, Seven-fiftieths (7-50ths) of a penny in the X; Special Rate No. 2, Seven-'hpndredths (7-lOOths) of a penny in the £; Special Rate No. 3, Scven-liundredths (7-100ths) of a penny in the £; Special Rate No. 4, Forty-nine-fiftieths (49-50ths) of a penny in tho ■£; Special Rate No. 5, Nine-twentieths (920ths) of a penny in the Special Rate No. 6, one-ninth (l-9th) of a penny in the £■; Special Rale No. 7, One Penny and Seventeen-hundredths (1 17-100ths) of a penny in the JG. . . The Rate Books are now open for inspection without fee by all Ratepayers during office hours, at the Office of the Borough Council, Karori. Dated this 12th day of July, 1915. . .W.T.ENGLAND, , Towi Clerk'. IN BANKRUPTCY, In THE SUPREME"COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT., . (MASTERTON REGISTRY.) In. the Matter of "The Bankruptcy Act, 1908,"And In the Matter of CHARLES BLAIK, of Martinborough, Bootmaker, a debtor. And In the Matter of tho Petition, of John William Kershaw .and others that the above-named debtor be adjudged a bankrupt. NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition" to have tho above-named debtor adjudgod bankrupt, bearing date the 25th day of June, 1915, has been lodged in this Honourable Court, and a Summons has been issued out of this Honourable Court to the "above-named dobtor to appear at the Supreme Court-house, Masterton, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of THURSDAY, the 29th day of July, 1915, to show cause why he should not be adjudged bankrupt. The Petitioners' full names and descriptions are: John William Kershaw, trading at Martinborough under tho style of "I'ain and Kershaw," Merchant, Hugh Edward Webb, of Martiuborough, Medical Practitioner, Charlotte Harris, of Martinborough, widow, and John Everett Cave and Arthur James M'Alpine, lately trading at Martinborough under -the stylo of "Cavo and M'Alpine," Grocers. The debts alleged to be dno to the above-Burned debtors are respectively ,£lO 10s. 4d., ,£7 lis. Gd., .£0 10s., and £1 .Is. 4d. The grounds of the said Petition, inter aira, are that tho debtor owes the above-named' debts to the above-named Petitioners, I that tho Petitioners have no security for | their said debts, and that the Debtor has committed an available act of bankruptcy as follows, that is to say, on the 31st day of March, 1915, a return of Nulla Bona was made to an execution issued against tho property of the debtor by the Petitioner, John William Kershaw. Copies of the said Petition and Summons may bo inspected at the Supremo Court Office, Masterton, or at the offices of Messrs. Gawith and Logan, Solicitors for the Petitioners, at Masterton or Martinborough. - DATED this 2nd day of July, 1315. LEO. G. R-EID, Registrar. — mHE Silver Grid for Teas and Sup. A pew. Fish and Grills * SpwUltlyi Frwh Ojatflw ilsajs on hucU

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2512, 13 July 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2512, 13 July 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2512, 13 July 1915, Page 7

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