FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. RESOLUTION STRIKING RATE. NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it, the Eoxton Borough Council hereby makes and levies a General Rate of 3d 47/64ths of a penny in the £, a Library Rate of 7/64ths of a penny in the £, and a Hospital Rate of 39/64 tbs 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 on all land and buildings to which water is supplied, with a minimum charge of ten shillings on all land and buildings the annual value whereof does not exceed twelve pounds ten shillings; also a water supply rate of one half the foregoing amounts on all land and buildings situated within one hundred yards of any water main to uhi'ch water can be but is not supplied. Such rates to be for a period commencing on the Ist April, 1929, and terminating on the 31st March, 1930; the said rates to be due and payable in one sunn on the 27th May, 1929 at the Town Clerk’s 0 fibre, Fox ton; also that a discount of 21 per cent, be allowed off all rates paid in full on or before the 26th June, 1929. W. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk.
LECTURE ON SOILS AND MANURES. ]\fß, F. L. C. BORTVENER, Lecturer in Soil Chemistry, of the Massey Agricultural College will give a. lecture on the a'hove subject in the Town Hall Supper-room on .SATURDAY, the 18th insf., at 2 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all. ADMISSION: Free. M. E. PERiREAU, uVfayo'r. FOXTON TENNIS CLUB. SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Racing Club Office at 7.45 sharp. All requested to attend. Business: Important. W. ROACH, Hon. Secretary. TENDERS. TENDERS are called for cutting about 50 acres of scrub at Ilimatangi.—Apply Dr. Wyllie. TIHE C STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR NEW MOTOR VESSEL “FOXTON” Will commence a regular service to the PORT OF FOXTON towards the end of June or early July, and that Mr. Harold Osborne has been appointed Foxton Agent. He will be pleased to give full attention to all enquiries for freights. HAROLD OSBORNE, Foxton Agent. C. F. MILLAY ARD & CO., Wanganui Agents. INDELIBLE LINEN MARKING OUTFITS. FOR. MARKING SILK, COTTON, OR .LINEN GOODS. Cheap, Clean, Reliable and Easy to Use. Outfit contains bottle of ink, brush, pad and rubber stamp bearing purchaser’s name. Price 3/9 complete. Price 3/9 complete. Orders taken at Manawatu Herald Office.
WHY REMAIN DEAF? Deafness, noises in the head, and nasal catarrh quickly and permanently overcome, at a very trifling cost, by the new “Tinnitus Inhaler.” Scores of sufferers testify to the marvellous efficacy of this simple appliance. Descriptive leaflet, testimonials, etc., gladly sent postfree to any enquirer writing to:— Manager, “LARMALENE’ Co., Deal, Kent, England. Complete Outfit, 12/6. * p'OR SALE. —Rubber-tyred gig and harness in good condition. A real snip £l2. —Apply this Office. 30 IVORY ENVELOPES for 6d at the “Manawatu Herald” Office. An excellent line for private use. Cooked ham at fairets, 2/8 per lb. t , j
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 3942, 14 May 1929, Page 3
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