SALVATION ARMY town ::■■.:. ; v. kith Tuesday, Ocfrtjjr sth Perry's Biorama Scotch C:v:nanters Heros of the Cross Unpnxo-i;--:' : : t"ncM:cllcd! I" >:•" : '. i'KH'KS Miss Gregg tiuit she LADIES' 6' CHILDREN'S CLOTHING in R"RA Tc Kuiti Specialities : Infants' Layettes and Trousseaus Inspection Invited NOTICE. HE Public are notified that the . track leading from the Mairoa Road through Wbineroa and Moia to Puketiti is fenced across and all travellers must now kindly use the public road. N. I. HUNT. PANUITANGA. E WHAKAATU atu tcnei Ki nga tangata katoa ko te ara mai ite rori o Mairoa ma Wbineroa me Moia ki Puketiti Kua tutakina kite taicpa name haere nga tarawara ma te rori nui. N. I. HANATA WAITOMO COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER MAKING SPEC- . lAL RATE. THAT in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by the "Local Bodies Loans Act, 1906," the Waitomo County Council hereby resolves as follows:
THAT for the purpose of providing the interest and other charges on a loan of JESOO authorised to be raised by the Waitomo County Council under the provisions of Section 15 of the above mentioned Act for the purpose of WIDENING and METALLING that portion of the Otorohanga -Hangatiki road commencing from the I northeast corner of Section 9 to I the southern corner of Section 2 of Block VIII Orahiri Survey District; the said Waitomo County Council hereby makes and levies a SPECIAL HATE of ONE PENNY FARTHING (Ud) in the pound on the basis of the Capital Value of all Rateable Property in the Mataparu Special Rating District, comprising the whole of sections 2. 3, 4, 5, ft, 7, S. 9, 10 and 11 of Block VIII, Orahiri, and Orahiri No. 1 Section 22 Block. Such Special Rate shall be an Annual Recurring Rate during the currency of such loan and payable yearly on the 31st day of March in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of 41 years at 3J per cent, or until the loan is fully paid off and it is the intention U» pay out of loan the cost of raising same, and the first year's interest. The above resolution was passed at a Special Meeting of the Waitomo County Council held on the 2Uth day of September 1909, and notice is hereby given that the said resolution will be submitted to an ordinary meeting of the said Waitomo County Council to be held in Mr Ernest Kerr's Commercial Room at Te Kuiti on MONDAY the 26th day of October, 1909 at 6.30 p.m. for confirmation as a Special Order. JOHN ORMSBY, County Clerk. Otorohanga 25tb September, 1909. IMPROVED FARM SETTLEMENT FOR LANDLESS MARRIED MEN. District Lands Office, Auckland, 20th September, 1909 ' is hereby notified that 86 sections J- as below will be open for application under the Regulation* relating to Improved Farm Settlements at this Office on the 25tb day of October 1909. The ballot amongst applicants approved by the Land Board will take place at the Lands Office, Auckland, on FRIDAY, 29th October at 10 a.m.
RANGITOTO NO. 1 SETTLEMENT: —Waitomo County: 52 sections from TO acres to 200 acres in exi tent. Access about 3 miles from Hangatiki Railway Station or 4 mites from Otorobanga Station at nearest point and at the lower end of thje Settlement about 6 miles from Te Kuiti. RANGITOTO NO. 2 SETTLEMENT: j —West Taupo County: 16 secItions from 130 acres to 200 acres in extent, access from Otorobanga distant about 9 miles from nearest point KORAKONUI SETTLEMENT:-West Taupo County: 16 sections from 140 acres to 200 acres in extent. Access from Kihikihi about 7 miles and about 6 miles from Kawa Railway Station by formed road. Application forms, plans and pamphi lets giving full particulars regarding conditions of occupation, advances etc., may be obtained at the Lands Office, Auckland. Preference will be given to landless married men and successful applicants have the option of acquiring their holdings with right of purchase at 5 per cent, per annum rental, or under renewable lease at 1 per cent, per annum. The Land Board has the power to give preference to applications received from retrench™) Civil Servants and workers who have been dispensed with from the Main Trunk Railway and from Road Work?. ERIC C. GOLD SMITH. Commissioner of Crown Lands.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 195, 30 September 1909, Page 2
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