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THAMES HARBOUR BOARD. SPECIAL LOAN OF £60,000 FOR CONSTRUCTION OF HARBOUR WORKSPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Thames Harbour Board proposes to raise a special Loan of £60,000 for the purpose of constructing Harbour Works at Thames. The Loan is to be raised over the Thames Harbour District at a rate of interest not exceeding Five Pounds Ten Shillings per centum per annum, with a provision of a Sinking Fund of One Pound per centum per annum for the repayment of the loan. Such repayment to be by instalments extending over a period not exceeding thirty-six and a half years. The Security of Interest and Sinking Fund will be a special rate over the several Districts comprising the Thames Harbour District, according to the following Schedule Thames Borough, a rate of 26-100ths of a penny in the £. Paeroa Borough, a rate of l-40th of a penny m the £. Waihi Borough, a rate of l-40th of a penny m the x. Te Aroha Borough, a rate of l-40th of a penny m the x. Morrinsville Borough, a rate of l-80th of a penny in the x. Matamata Town District, a rate of l-80th of a penny m the x. Thames County, a rate of 16-75ths of a penny m the x. Hauraki Plains County, a rate of 4-25ths of a penny in the x. Ohinemuri County, a rate of 11-lOOths of a penny in the £• Piako County, a rate of 7-100ths of a penny in the £. Matamata County, a rate of 3-55ths of a penny in the x. Turua Town District, a rate of 4-25t’ns of a penny m the x. On the Capital Value of all rateable property within the several Districts mentioned in the said Schedule. It is proposed to pay out of the Loan the costs of raising the Loan, the first year’s interest, and charges of and incidental to the Engineer’s Report. C. W. HARRIS, Chairman H. GIBBS, Secretary.

SURGERY WITH A CANDLE. , "Scenes That Are Brightest.” on life’s checkered way The handiness of candles for light- Live to the vision when far, far away, ing purposes cannot be over-estimat- Music melodious which sings in out ed. In the war delicate., surgical hearts operations were performed by the aid After long years still its rapture imof candle light. parts. As regards quality, a Dominion W! on life is nearing the gates of its brand—“ Golde- Ray” Candles—gives goal, the brightest light, lasts longer, and Echoes of childhood still stir in the costs less than imported. Always full soul. weight. If your grocer docs not stock, Tcnderest thoughts in our sad hours write direct for supplies to Ellis and endure Mantori, Ltd., manufacturers, G.P.O. Of home and Woods’ Great PepperBox 222, Wellington. mint Cure.

THE SUPERIORITY OF WATER-SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE. WATER-SOLUBLE Phosphate is dissolved by the first shower of rain that falls after it has been applied to the soil. WATER-SOLUBLE Phosphate is thus carried down. to the roots of the plants automatically, where it at once begins its work of nourishing your crops. WATER-SOLUBLE Phosphate is the form of Phosphate which gives the quickest and most leliable results, as has been conclusively demonstrated by countless experiments made in all parts of the world. Superphosphate IS THE ONE AND ONLY FORM OF WATER-SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE. Manufactured from High-gradi Nauru/Ocean Phosphate. Superphosphate is a fertilise: of world-wide importance. EVERY FARMER SHOULD USE IT. Obtainable from all Merchants ar.d Storekeepers or direct from Manufacturers.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4549, 11 April 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4549, 11 April 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4549, 11 April 1923, Page 4

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