HELENSVILLE TOWN DISTRICT ■ WATER AND DEAINAGE SCHEME. A MEETING of the Ratepayers of XX the Helensville Town District is called for MONDAY, SEPTEMBER I lth, 1911. in the Foresters' Hall, to consider the proposed Loan of £10,000 for Water and Drainage Scheme. JAMES STEWART, Chairman. Sept. sth, 1911. HELENSVILLE TOWN DISTRICT PROPOSED LOAN. A POLL of the Ratepayers on the proposals of the Helensville Town Board to borrow'for WATER-SUPPLY : £5000, DRAINAGE: .. £5000. j will be taken on THURSDAY, the 21st Day of SEPTEMBER, 1911, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Polling Booth ~ TOWN BOARD OFFICE. W. RYALL FOSBROKE, Returning Officer, HELENSVILLE TOWN DISTRICT mHE RATEPAYERS' ROLL is now X open for inspection at the TOWN BOARD OFFICE, HENRY WHITE, Junr. Town Clerk. SWIMMING CLUB. npHE Adjourned meeting for the JL purpose of forming a Swimming Club will be held in the FORESTERS' HALL Supper Room, Friday, September Bth, at 8 p,m. All interested are requested to attend, as a good attendance is necessary to put the proposed Club on a firm footing, and allow of a committee beicg formed to arrange for a Swimming Carnival at an early date. TUI McEWIN and G. WILLIS, Convenors.
HELENSYILLE TOWN DISTRICT. APPOINTMENT OP RANGER. ~VTOTICE is hereby given that Mr 1\ JOHN HAND has been appointod RANGER for the Public Pound. By order of the Board, HENRY WHITE, Junr, Town Clerk. HELENSVILLE TOWN DISTRICT APPOINTMENT OF POUNDKEEPER. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr FRED TUCKER has been appointed POUND-KEEPER for the Helensville Public Pound. By order of ths Board; HENRY WHITE, Junr. Town Cleric.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 6 September 1911, Page 2
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