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Public Notice*. 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 Drainage 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 classification under the Land Drainage Act, 1908, and its amendments, of the rateableproperty within the Awaiti Special Rating Area aforesaid upon the unimproved rateable value thereof, Class (a) eight pence half penny per pound, Class (b) 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 of 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, Clerk. Waihou, November 2, 1923. DAHLIAS AT MACKAY’S. A wonderful collection of Dahlias —one of the loveliest and most easily grown of flowers. Many varieties of assorted colours. Order to-day from Mackay’s. Send for Price List of CHRYSANTHEMUMS — AND DAHLIAS — , Strong, well grown hardy plants delivered to you in perfect condition. VEGETABLE SEEDS. POT PLANTS. Very finest grade seeds, pure, hardy, high in germination. Dont’ waste time experimenting Plant Mackay’s Seeds. Pot Plants of all varieties. FOR SPRAYING. Spray pumps, syringes, and spraying material. GILBERT J. MACKAY. SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, 98 Queen Street. Nursery, Royal Oak, Onehunga. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. Founded 1872. THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE WILL prepare your will and bold It in safe custody free of any charge if appointed executor. Act as executor and trustee under your Will. Act with private persons appointed under a Will as Advisory Trustees to co-operate with the Public Trustee in any estate cr business requiring expert management. Act as Trustee in place of private persons who may wish to retire from the office of trustee. Act as administrator of estates of persons dying without leaving a Will. The trouble and expense of finding sureties is thus avoided. The Fidelity and Integrity of the Public Trustee and of all officers employed by him are guaranteed by the State. Value of assets and funds under administration on March 31, 1923 £28,904,798. For information apply-4u— MR J. COUPER, Agent of the Public Trustee, Paeroa. LAST WEEK OF ALTERATION SALE! PRICES RIDICULOUS. Crepe, all shades, 1/11 yard. Veils, all shades, 9d eacty. Veiling, all shades, 9d yard. Blouses, from 3/11. Tulle, all colours, 9d yard. Job Purchase of Ladies’ Boots and Shoes. Usual Prices, 25/-, 37/6, and 57/6. ALL SIZES, 12/6 pair. Gaberdine Riding Trousers, all sizes, 14/11. Only a few left. Ribbon, s|in, all shades, 6d yard. WELLS’ EMPORIUM POLLEN STREET SOUTH, (next Exchange Hotel,) CHEAPEST SHOP IN TOWN. BIAS TRIMMINGS Folded Double Half the Trouble. Gives the correct finish to the washable frocks. Just the thing for Children’s Clothes. All ready ’ to sew on. New Traced Goods and Fancy Work always arriving. MRS A. DAY FANCY DEPOT, QUEEN STREET — THAMES. Opposite Library, Thames.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4627, 19 November 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4627, 19 November 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4627, 19 November 1923, Page 3

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