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FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. jSfOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of the powers vested in it by the provisions of The Municipal Corporations Act, The Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act, and the Rating Act, with their respective amendments, if any, the Foxton Borough Council will at a meeting to be held on Monday, the’ 9th May, 1927, at 7.30 p.m., make I and levy a General Rate of Fourpence and five-eighths of a penny in the £, a Library Rate of onoeighth of a penny in the £, and a Hospital and Charitable Aid Rate of fifteen-thirtyseconds of a penny in the £, on the Unimproved Value of all the rateable property in the Borough of Foxton, and a Water Supply Rate of six pounds per centum on the Annual Value of all land and buildings to which water is supplied, and a minimum charge of ten shillings on all such land and buildings the anunal value whereof does not exceed twelve pounds ten shillings; also a water supply rate of one-lialf the above amounts on all land and buildings situated within one hundred yards of any water main to which water can be but is not supplied: Such rates to be for a period commencing on the Ist April, 1927, and terminating on the 31st March, 1928, the said rates to be due and payable in one sum on the 23rd May, 1927, at the Town Clerk’s Street, Foxton; also that a discount of 21 per cent, be allowed off all rates paid in full on or before the 22nd June, 1927. Dated this 12/4/27. Wlm. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk.

FOR. SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER. NINE FARMLETS. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at the District Lands and Survey Office, State Fire Insurance Buiuldings, Wellington, up to 4 o’clock pun. on FRIDAY, 22nd April, 1927, for the purchase of the undermentioned properties:— OTAKI. —12 Acres, Freehold. Two miles from Railway Station. Flat land. Large dwelling and all necessary outbuildings. PALMERSTON NORTH. —2? acres Freehold. About 1 mile from Post Office. Good five-roomed dwelling, cow bail, large stables, etc. Capable of subdivision. Suitable for training stables. FOXTON.—7 Acres, Freehold, 2 miles from Post Office. Good flat section. Four-roomed dwelling and poultry houses. Suitable for poultry farming. FOXTON.—i 13 Acres, Freehold; 3 of a mile from Post Office; flat. Modern five-roomed dwelling. Fowlhouses. FEUDING. —10 Acres, Freehold; 23 miles from Post Office. Flat section with good heavy loam soil. Three-roomed dwelling, fowlhouses, incubator room. ASHHURST. —4£ Acres, Freehold; about 2 mile from Post Office. Six-roomed dwelling, fowlhouses. Suitable for poultry farming or worker’s dwelling. GREATFORD. —6 Acres, Freehold; about one mile from station. Large 8-roomed dwelling, shed, stables. Suitable for working man’s home. MAN GAWEK A. —11 Acres, Freehold and L.I.P. Annual Rent £1 4s Od. Between Township and Railway Station. Good fourroomed dwelling, and old sixroomed dwelling. Cowshed. RANGATAUA. —11 Acres, Renewable Lease; Annual Rent £6 8s lOd; i mile from Railway Station; four-roomed dwelling, cowshed, stable. TERMS. —Ten per centum cash, and balance purchase money on table mortgage over period of years at LESS THAN FIVE PER CENTUM INTEREST PER ANNUM NETT. Full particulars will be posted on application to H. W. C. MACKINTOSH, Commissioner of Crown Lands.

FETLDINGr JOCKEY CLUB. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. EASTER MEETING, Kith and 18th APRIL, 1927. Acceptances for an First Day Events at the above Race Meeting will be received up till 8.30 p.m. on MONDAY, 11th April, 1927. E. GOODBEHERE, Secretary, Box 45, Feiiding. fJOTTON suede gauntlet gloves embroidered; in all newest shades, from 3/6 to 6/6 pair, also kid and suede-in stock. C. M. Ross Co. (COLOURED Cashmere Hose, all wool, spliced heel and toe, new shades in nude, grain, tanaura, peach and blush; all sizes. Good value at 3/9. Leading' line special price at 3/3. C. M. Ross Co. M AIDS’ Coloured Hose, cashmere, all wool, full fashioned, double knees; in tanaura, cloud and pastil. Sizes 4, 5. 6, 4/3 4/6, 4/9 pair, also black ribbed 3/3, 3/6, 3/9 pair. C. M. Ross Co. SILK and wool lined “Flexcello” Hose. Rich,. lustrous silk finish, wool back for winter; six leading colours, wide rib top. Special value 5/11 pair. C. M. Ross Co. Just opened, Children’s 3 socks, cashmere, in nude and blush, sizes 6 to 9 2/6 to 3/6 pair. Silk, cotton and wool mixture in three tones, sizes 6to 10. 2/0 to 3/6 pair. Also large variety in children’s h socks C. M. Ross Co.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3625, 12 April 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3625, 12 April 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3625, 12 April 1927, Page 3

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