PUBLIC NOTICES. VOW Then Limited. Read our liternJ -’ lure. We still require interviewers. Tel. 44-725. Box 554. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ■L’ the undermentioned property is open for selection on optional tenures under the Laud Act, 1924; and applications will be received at the District Lands and Survey Office, Wellington, up to uoon on Monday, April 24, 1939. WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT.— FIRST-CLASS LAND. Otaki Borough—Waitohu Survey District. Haruatai No. 5, Section 6; Haruatai 16A 1; parts of Haruatai 168, 1(50, 178 and ISB, Block IN. Area, 9 acres 9.7 perches. Capital value, £6OO. Deposit on deferred payments,’ £3O. Half-yearly instalment on deferred payments, £lB/10/6. Renewable lease; half-yearly rent, £l2. Weighted with £75 (payable in cash) for improvements. The laud is situated ,in the Borough of Otaki between the Waerenga and Mill Roads, and is all flat land of first-class quality. Municipal facilities are available. Any further particulars required may be obtaiued from the undersigned. H. W. C. MACKINTOSH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL. XTOTIUE of Confirmation of Special Order authorizing the raising of a Loan, of £5OOO, to be known as the ‘■Raumati Road to Esplanade Loan, 1938.” PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Hutt County Council at a Special Meeting convened for the purpose and held on Friday, the 17th day of March, 1939, passed the undermentioned Resolution authorizing the raising of a Special Loan of £5OOO to be known a a the “Raumati Road to Esplanade Loan, 1935.” The resolution is as follows :— THAT pursuaqt to the provisions of the "Local Bodies Loans Act, 1926,” ‘‘The Local Legislation Act, 1036, Section 7,” the "Local Legislation Act, 1937, Section 2,” and "The Counties Act, 1920,” the Hutt County Council hereby resolves, so that this resolution may be confirmed at a subsequent meeting of the Council and operate as a Special Order as follows, that is to say:— 1. THAT the said Council hereby resolved to raise a Special Loan of five thousand pounds (£5000) to be known as the "Raumati Road to Esplanade Loan, 1938,” for the purpose of constructing a new road from Raumati Road to the Esplanade including payment of legal costs, compensation, engineering and survey fees and also a connecting road to Renown Road. 2. THAT the term of the said Loan shall be twenty years and the rate of interest on any 1 part of such loan shall not exceed three pounds ten shillings (£3/10/-) per centum per annum. 3. THAT the said loan or any part thereof together with interest shall be repaid by equal aggregate annual or halfyearly instalments extending over the term determined in paragraph 2 above, and that the payment of such instalment shall be paid out of the Loan money. 4. THAT the security for the interest and the repayment of the said Loan shall be an annually recurring charge of Three hundred and ninety-four pounds five shillings (£394/5/-) levied in respect of Allotments 9 to 23, both inclusive, Allotments 25 to 41, both inclusive, Allotments 44 to 70, both inclusive in Block II on Deposited Plan Number 239’7 and Allotments 1 to 7, both inclusive, Allotments 10 to 26, both inclusive, on Deposited Plan Number 5853, such allotments being part of the Hutt County, such charge to be apportioned equally amongst, such allotments and in the case of subdivisions of any of, such allotments, the proportionate part of the charge payable, in respect of any allotments so subdivided shall be apportioned between the subdivisional parts of the allotment as the Council may deem just and equitable. 5. THAT the said Loan of £5OOO shall be raised by the issue of debentures under the “Local Bodies Loans Act, 1926.” 6. THAT the Corporate Seal of the County of Hutt shall be affixed to all such debentures, and that all such debentures be signed by the Chairman and countersigned by the County Clerk. AND notice is hereby given that the said Resolution will be submitted to a Special Meeting of the Hutt County Council to be 'held in the County Chambers, Bowen House, Bowen Street, Wellington* on Friday, the 14th day of April, 1939, at 2.25 p.'m. for confirmation as a Special Order. H. R. ROBINSON, ' County Clerk. SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION ° OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Room 3. First Floor, Bowen House. Hours: 9.30 a.m. 4.30 P-m., Monday to Friday inclusive. Other times by appointment. Tel. 44-952.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 151, 22 March 1939, Page 3
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