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For We. FOR SALE for Removal—Two sound 5-roomed houses, Junction Hill and East End, Waihi. Prices about each cash.—Apply Grand Junction Co., Waihi. Situation* Vacant. WASH WOMAN wanted for small family.—Mrs. Ron. Mitchell, Willoughby St., Paeroa. Financial. I To LEND 011 fe' st mortgage. Good security—Apply “Mortgage” care this office. 964 boat. RIM and Tyre, fit Dort or Ford, lost between Ngatea and Waitakaruru on Sunday, March 29. — E. C. Adams, Waitakaruru. Strayed. STRAYED from Kerepeehi Race Course, Light Red Dehorned Cow, with a touch of white on side. Please phone 38, Turua. —N. Chatteris. Wanted Known. C‘ HARACTER READER—Advice Health, Business. Send birth date. —Astra, Box 76, P. 0., Wellesley Street, Auckland. Public Notice*. COUNTY OF HAURAKI PLAINS. PURSUANT to section 10 of the “ Local Elections and Poll Amendment Act, 1913,” I hereby give notice that at a Poll of Ratepayers of the County of Hauraki Plains taken on the II th day of March, 1925, on the proposal of the Hauraki Plains County Council to borrow the sum of ,£3lOO for the purpose of paying off the balances owing on the Waihou (Puke) and Orchard (Ngatea) Bridge Loans. The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 209. The number of votes recorded against the proposal was 253 I therefore declare that the proposal was rejected. Dated this 3rd day of April, 1925. ERNEST WALTON, Returning Officer for the County of Hauraki Plains. COUNTY OF HAURAKI PLAINS. PURSUANT to section 12 of the “Local Bodies Loan Act, 1913,’’ I hereby give notice that at a Poll of Ratepayers of the County of Hauraki Plains take on the 11th day of March, 1925, on the proposal of the Hauraki Plains County Council to borrow the sum of >£3loo for the purpose of paying off the balances owing on the Waihou (Puke) and Orchard (Ngatea) Bridge Loans. The number of votes recorded for the proposal was 209 The number of votes recorded against the proposal was 253 I therefore declare that the proposal was rejected. Dated this 3rd day ot April, 1925. JAMES C. MILLER, Chairman of the County.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4821, 6 April 1925, Page 3
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