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Public Notices. ELSTOW DRAINAGE BOARD. Notice of Intention to Raise Special Drainage Works Loan, £30,000. NOTICE is hereby given, in terms of Section 9 of the Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1913, that it is proposed by the Elstow Drainage Board to raise under the said Act a Special Loan for and in that connection with the constructing, providing, and establishing drainage works within the meaning of and pursuant to the Land Drainag'e Act, 1908, for the benefit of the Awaiti Special Rating Area of the Board’s district. The sum proposed to be borrowed is £30,000. The Board proposes to appropriate and pledge as a security for this loan and interest a Special Rate on a graduated scale according to 1 classification under the Land-Drainage Act, 1908, and its amendments, of the rateable property within the , Awaiti Special Rating Area aforesaid upon the unimproved rateable value thereof, Class (a) eight pence half penny per pound, Class (h) six pence half penny per pound, and Class (c) four pence half penny per pound. It is proposed that the said loan shall be repayable at the expiration bf thirty-six and one half years from the Ist day of April, 1924, that a sinking fund shall be provided of one per centum per annum. It is proposed to pay out of the loan the cost of raising same and the interest and sinking fund for the first year. By order of the Board. FRED. T. ROWE, Chairman, - W. R. JOHNSON, Cleric. Waihou, November 2, 1923. BETTER BREADL Every housewife knows that good bread is essential to the health and happiness of the home. Knowing, too, that “ better ” is one step higher than good, she should not hesitate when such ‘ ‘ better ’ ’ bread as we bake can be delivered to suit her convenience. ORDER HALE’S BREAD TO-DAY. Our bread represents the “ last word ” in .hygienically prepared and appetisingly produced food. It contains the highest-grade flour, and is always baked to a turn. Delicious Cakes, Pastry and Scones. Weddings, etc., caterered for. Ring up if you cannot jour order personally. T. H. HALE " THE CROWN BAKERY,” Phone 57, PAEROA. METAL McCOID AND JOHNSON, TURUA, Are prepared to supply on banks of Waihou River, from Puriri Creek, metal suitable for road and concrete work. Also sand. Freighting by arrangement. Agent — F. TRUELOVE, Phone 31 — Turua G. SPENCER, BUILDER — HIKUTAIA. All classes of building work undertaken. Plans & specifications submitted. 100 Designs to select from. HOUSES REMOVED. REPAIRS UNDERTAKEN. _ LE QUESNOY NURSERY. HAVE A WINTER GARDEN. Plant now your Winter Cabbage, Cauliflower, and Broccoli. On hand Cabbage, Cauliflower, Broccoli, Beet, Lettuce, Onions, Tomato Plants. Only Best Varieties Sold. Plants sent to any address. Ripe and Green Tomatoes to be had in large or small lots. Order now. Farm Gates, Pig Troughs, Wheelbarrows, Meat Safes, Kitchen Dressers, and other Furniture made to order. NOTE. —As I am starting m the Nursery business this coming season, I will endeavour, by your support and patronage, to satisfy one and all by sending only the best of plants to all, hoping to have the support of the Paeroa and Hauraki Plains people and other districts. Order your plants now, and for the rest of the season. J. F. RUSH, PUKE ROAD, PAEROA. THE PAEROA SHOW WILL SOON BE’HERE. But it cannot compare with the Show we are making at the DOLLY VARDEN. Pure English and Colonial CONFECTIONERY. Wholesome SWEETS AND NOVELTIES. Every kind of Fruit. Fresh Vegetables Daily. SUMMER DRINKS AND ICE CREAM. MRS. R. B.IdUNLOP, Four Doors From PAEROA RAILWAY STATION.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4624, 12 November 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4624, 12 November 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4624, 12 November 1923, Page 3

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