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HASTINGS BOROUGH COUNCIL. £lO,lOO WATERWORKS EXTENSION LOAN, 1927. RESULT OF POLL. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, • having received the precedent consent of the Local Government Loans Board thereto, a Poll of the Ratepayers of the Borough of Hastings, including all other persons entitled to vote on proposals to raise Loans, was duly taken on Wednesday, the 30th day of November, 1927, upon the following Proposal:— A Proposal to borrow by way of Special Loan within the meaning of “The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1926,” and under the authority of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920,” and the amendments thereof, the sum of £lO,lOO to be expended for the following purposes: — WATERWORKS EXTENSION: Including Reservoir and purchase of Land therefor, the Purchase of Machinery in connection therewith; and sinking additional Artesian wells £9,925 Cost of raising the Loan and contingencies £175 £lO,lOO The Council proposes to pledge a Special Rate of Thirteen One-hun-dredths (13/100ths) of a penny in the £ on the rateable value, on the basis of the unimproved value, on all rateable property in the Borough as security for the said Loan and the Interest thereon, and for a Sinking Fund of one (1) per centum per annum; the Interest on the said Loan to be at a rate not exceeding six (6) per centum per annum. It is proposed that the whole of the Loan shall be repayable at the expiration of a period not exceeding thirty-six and ahalf (365) years computed from the date of raising the Loan. It is not proposed to pay out of the Loan, the Interest or the Sinking Fund for the first year. AND at such Poll the number of votes recorded was; — FOR the Proposal 308 AGAINST the Proposal .. 34 Informal Votes ... .... 1 We do therefore hereby declare the said Proposal CARRIED. , DATED at Hastings this Ist day of December, 1927. M. JOHNSON, Deputy Mayor. (Acting in the absence and with the consent of the Mayor.) PERCY R. PURSER, Returning Officer. EDUCATIONAL. P LOCUTION, ' VOICE PRODUCTION Teacher: MISS ELAINE WARD (Late of Christchurch) Studio: “MAXWELTON,” 618 Heretaunga Street, Hastings Evening Classes can be arranged. SINGING & VOICE PRODUCTION. TUfRS. EVELYN BARLEY, pt pil of Mr. Caerlyon Bennett, Wellington, has commenced Teaching, and may be interviewed on Monday and Friday afternoons from 2 to 4 o’clock, and Tuesday evenings from 7.30 to 8.30. Address, corner of Nelson St., 500, and Whitehead Road, Hastings. JUNIOR QRCHESTRA Any young instrumentalists desiring to join communicate with ERNEST HOUNSELL (Teacher of Piano) BEGLEY’S BUILDINGS, WARREN STREET, HASTINGS Practices Every Monday Night At 7 o’clock. SINGING AND VOiCE PRO DUCTION. M ISS M F ox Rogers Pupil of Bantock Pierpoint, Guildhall School of Music and D. Riddell Hunter, Bond St., London. Address; Corner of Nelson md Southampton Streets. Hastings. II C HILI.SDON HUTTON Mus *■•* ' Bac. i Hon ), Organist-Choir aiasi-.i Wesley Methodist Chureli, Hastings Teacher of Pianoforte and Hieorv, Oigan and Singing Studi* .Methodist Choir Vestry, Hastings Street Postal address: P.O Boj 493. Hastings PARENTS! ABOUT THAT GIRL! Don’t send her into the world untrained. Enrol her with CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Mrs. A. H. Gilby, P.T.C., Principal, 201 St. Aubyn Street, Hastings, for a course in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, or BOOK-KEEPING. Day and Evening Classes. ’Phone 1355. miss Joy lawson. (Late Slade School of Art). SELWYN ROAD, HAVELOCK. Takes orders for Painted Wooden Boxes, Plaques, Pin Trays, Mirrors, etc. Embroidered Pochettes in original designs and colouring. Pupils taken for drawing and design. WELLI WHY SHOULD A WOMAN LOOK OLDER THAN A MAN? THERE’B NO NEED. Phone 78— HASTINGS JJODERN gTEAM T AUNDRY LYNDON ROAD. FOR BAGWASH & ALL GENERAL WORK LIASTINGS BOTTLE EXCHANGE. (Near Tribune) 210 QUEEN ST. EAST, HASTINGS Cash Buyers of Wine, Whiskey, Gin, Ale Bottles, etc. Dry Bones and Old Rags any quantity For Sale: Jars and Bottles of ail descriptions. Agents: NON-SLIP POLISH.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 December 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 December 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 December 1927, Page 4

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