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WAIKOEU ROAD DISTRICT. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that a Special Meeting of the Waikohu Road Distriot Board will bo., held at the Board's Office, Karaka, on SEPTEMBER 18th, 1905, lor the purpose of making the following Speolal Order “In pursuance and exoroiße of the powers vested in them in that behalf by “ The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1901," the Waikohu Road Board does hereby resolve as follows—- “ That for the purpose of providing the interest and other oharges on a loan of £SOOO, authorised to be raised by the Waikohu Road Board, under the provisions of ‘The Local Bodies’ Loans Aot, 1901,! for erecting a cart bridge across the Waipaoa River, at the Kanaekanae oresßing, the said Waikohu Road Board does hereby make and levy a Special Rtae of One-fiith of a Penny in the £1 upon the rateable valuation of all rateable property of the Kanaekanae Bridge Speoial Rating Distriot, as follows, and that suoh Special Bate shall be an annual-reourr-ing rate during the currency of suoh loan, and be payable half-yearly on the . first day of January and the first day of July in eaoh and every year during a period equal to the ourrenoy of such loan, being a period of fortytwo years, or until the loan is fully paid off. The rate of interest to be 4 per cent."
BOUNDARIES OF DISTRICT. '' Commencing at o point on the Waikohu River, beinn the intersection of the western boundary of Poututu Block 2,4, 82, and proceeding thence by the centre of that river to the Waipaoa River, thence by the centre of that river to the Bangatira Ford at Karaka, thence by the centre of the main road to its intersection with the weetern boundary of the Ruangarehu Block, thenoe by that boundary to the centre of the Waipaoa River, thence towards the south-east by the centre of that river to the south-western boundary of the Ngabaroa No. 2 Block, thence towards the north-eaßt by a public road to the Mangataikehu stream, thence by the centre of that stream and the centre of the Tapuitara and Hurunui streams to the southern boundary of the Papokorokoro Block, thence by the southern and eastern boundaries of that blook and the Waihora No. 2 Block to the Urumatai stream, thence easterly to a right line toa'point being the production of a right line drawn from trig 134 to trig 129, thence by a right line to,trig 134, thenoe by another right line to trig 168, thence by a right line to trig Tangihanga, thence north-westerly'by right line to the western boundary of Tutahoe No. 1 Blook, thence south-westerly by the boundaries of that block and the Waipaoa No. 3a Block, thence south-easterly by the south-western boundaries of that block to the Waingaromia stream, thence by the centre of that stream totheWaitangi stream, thence westerly by the boundaries of Waitangi No. 1, No. 2c, No. 2b Blocks, and the Pakake-a-Whirikoka Blook to the centre of he Waise a river, thence southerly by the centre of that river to its junction with the Wheao . Btream, thence northerly and westerly by the centre of that, stream to a point being the intersection of a line being the eastern boundary of Block XIV., Maogatn Survey District, thence northerly by that line to the Urukokomoko stream, thenoe by the centre of that stream to the northern boundary of Poututu B 6 Block, thenoe easterly by the boundaries of Poututu Blook to the north-west corner of that block, thence southerly by the western boundary of Poutamu Block to the Waikohu liver, the point of commencement. . , •{ : P. ,T. SEFTON, : •--(Jlerk,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1549, 4 September 1905, Page 4
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