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- KAIRANGA COUNTY COUNCIL;. . TAONUI RISING. NOTICE OF RESULT OF POLL ON PROPOSAL TO RAISE A LOAN. _ PURSUANT to Section 12 of "The Local *• Bodies' Loans Act, 1913," I hereby give notice that at a Poll of the ratepayers of the Taonui Riding of the County of Kaimnga. Inken on the 11th dov of December, 1019, on the proposal of the Kairanga County Council to borrow tlie Rum of Three Thousand Five Hundred Pounds (.£3500) for the purpose of treating , the-Foxibon Line Road surface with tar and bitumen, and widening the rodd eo treated by a width of 50 feet— The number of votes recorded FOR the proposal wae • 195 The number of votes recorded. AGAINST tlie proposal was 31 Informal „..' '.' 2 I therefore declare Uia proposal was CARRIED. Dated this 11th day of December, 1919. • JOSEPH LINKLATER, Chairman of the County. KAIRANGA COUNTY COUNCIL. MANGAONE RIDING.. NOTICE OF RESULT OF POLL ONPROPOSAL TO RAISE A LOAN. PURSUANT to Section 12 of "Tho Local Bodies Loans Act. 1913," I hereby give notice that at.a Poll of the ratepayers of the 'Mangaone Riding of the County of Kniranira. taken on the 11th day. of December, 1919, nn the proposal of the Kairnnsja County Council to borrow the sum of Three Thousand Pounds (,£3000) for the purpose of treating "the Napier Road surface with tar and bitumen, and widening the Toud so treated to a width of 20 feet— , The number of votes recorded FOR the proposal was '••• 151 The number of votes recorded AGAINST tho proposal-was 69 Informal • • , " I therefore , declare the proposal was CARRIED. Dated this 11th day of December, 1919. JOSEPH LINKLATER, Chairman of the County. STIRRING PICTURE PLAY STIRRING PICTURE PLAY STIRRING PICTURE PLAY . STIRRING PICTURE PLAY . Entitled "T IQUOR'S EXIT," Featuring the World-famous Tragedian, MR. WILLIAM J. WET. Watch Last Act, entitled HIS EXIT, JUNE 30. HIS EXIT, JUNE 30. HIS EXIT, JUNE SO. HIS EXIT, JUNE 30. AUCTION SALE.' " ; ON JUNE 30 NEXT, the ..following will be put up for salo at the undermentioned address:— 2 bur counters, badly worm-eaten 47 glass towels " . ■ , 50 pint mugs (Wancanuis or handles) 300 glasses Bottles" Barrels Tons bar-room sawdust . 1 brass rod from the main bar Various other odds and ends useless since Prohibition carried. Full particulars apply W. Wet, S.taggerville. . ERSO'NAL.-Maud, our darling boy was taken to gaol for a miserable thing ho did when drunk. He will be out, in six months. Please .vote Pro.hibition and help him.—Maggie. T lOTltitt VMiey~sairy farmers.—l am, prepared to take Orders for Mowinj for the season. Apply It, Silva,' King'o Road, Lower Hutt. -

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 68, 13 December 1919, Page 2

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431

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 68, 13 December 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 68, 13 December 1919, Page 2

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