LAKE COUNTY COUNCIL Election of Councillors PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 11, of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925, that, as the number oil candidates nominated for the offices of Councillors for the Arrow, Greenstone, Kingston, Queens-, town and Wanaka Ridings respectively did not exceed the number of vacancies to be filled, I HEREBY DECLARE the following Candidates as duly elected Councillors for the specified Ridings:— ROWE, Douglas Robert; Arrow Riding. THOMPSON, Wiliam Henry; Arrow Riding. BRYANT, Thomas Edward; Green; stone Riding. SOPER, Clarence John: Kingston Riding. COCKBURN, David Hazed; Queenstown Riding. McLEAN, William Alexander; Queenstown Riding. AUBREY, David Charles; Wanaka Riding. Dated at Queenstown, this 2S)th day of October, 1947. E. R. HOP WOOD, Returning Officer. COUNTY OF LAKE Bluff Harbour Board Election PURSUANT TO Section 11 of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, as the number of Candidates nominated for the office of representative of the Bluff Harbour Board for the Combined District of the County of Lake and Internal Boroughs did not exceed the vacancies to be filled, I HEREBY DECLARE that DAVID HAZEEL COCKBURN has been duly elected to such office. Dated at Queenstown, this 29th day of October, 1947. E. R. HOPWOOD, Returning Officer. SOCIAL SECURITY CHARGE November Instalment: The third quarterly instalment of the charge of Is fid in the £ on income other than salary or wages derived during the year ended March 111. 1947, is due on November 1, and must be paid within one month thereof to avoid the 10 per cent, penalty for late payment. Companies and other corporate. bodies are required to pay the full year’s charge within one month from February 3, 1948. Wages Tax: All employers of labour are notified that severe penalties are provided for failure to deduct and account for wages'-tax (Is fid in £) in respect of all wages paid to permanent or casual employees, whether on a time, piece work, or contract basis. —F. G. Oborn, Commissioner of Taxes. LAND TAX PAYABLE In accordance with Order-in-Counci! dated October 22, 1947, Land-tax leviable under the above Act is payable at any office of the Land and Income Tax Department or at any money order post office in one sum on Wednesday, Novvember 12, 1947. The liability is not suspended by any objection, and the tax must be paid on or before Wednesday, December 3, 1947, to avoid the additional percentage; any overpayment will be refunded. Demands will be issued on or about November 5, 1947, and must be presented with all payments. ‘ Note: Owing to unavoidable delay in the issue of assessments to individuals whpse surnames commence with any of the letters M to Z, inclusive, the due date for payment in those cases will be extended Under section 135 of the Land and Income Tax Act, 1923, and the new date will be shown on the demand. —F. 0. Oborn, Commissioner of Taxes.
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Lake County Mail, Issue 24, 5 November 1947, Page 4
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