PUKEKOHE BOROUGH LOAN PROPOSALS. No. I Proposal—Waterworks Loan. THE LOCAL BODIES LOANS ACT, 1913. The Pukekohe Borough Council hereby gives public notice of its intention to raise a loan pursuant to the abov*- mentioned Act and its amendments. (1) The loan is required for the purpose of extending and improving the Borough waterworks and iu particular for constructing a new reservoir and purchasing the necessary land therefor, partitioning the present reservoir, sectionising the present water reticulation by means of valves, installing additional fire plugs, instilling an indicator for each reservoir, purchasing a residence for the pumping engineer, extending the reticulation, providing a new main from pump to reservoir, installing a gas generator, boring for water and all engineering, clerical and other expenses incidental to the carrying out of such work. (2) The sum proposed to be borrowed is £6,300. (3) The proposed security for the loan is a special rate of one-third of a penny in the Pound upon the rateable value of all rateable property within the Borough of Pukekohe and being an aunual recurring rate for a period of ten years or until such time as the loan shall be repaid. The whole loan is to be repayable within a period of ten years from the raising of the loan. (4; It is proposed to pay out of the loan the cost of raising the loan and the' interest and sinking fund for the first year. J. F. DEANE, Town Clerk. No. 2 Proposal—Fire Brigade Loan. THE LOCAL BODIES LOANS ACT, 1913. The Pukekohe Borough Council hereby gives public notice of its intention to raise a loan pursuant to the abovo mentioned Act and its amendments. (1) The loan is required for the purpose of building fire brigade station, erecting firebells and supplying tire fighting equipment. (2) The sum proposed to be borrowed is £3OO. (3) The proposed security for the loan is a special rate oi one-fortieth of a penny in the Pound upon the rateable value of all rateable property within the' Town Dis- ■ trict Special-rating Area and being an annual recurring rate for a period of ten years or until such time as the loan shall be repaid. The whole loan is to be repayable within a period of 10 years from the raising of the loan. (4) It is proposed to pay out of the loan the cost of raising the loan and the interett and sinking fund for the first year. J. F. DEANE, Town Clerk. No. 3 Proposal Drainage Loan. THE LOCAL BODIES LOANS ACT 1913. The i'ukukobe Borough Council hereby gives public notiVe of its intention to raise a fSah pursuant to the übuve-i&entioD"! Act and its amendments. (1) The loan is required for the purpose of the installation of a drainage system for the drainage of the buildings comprised in the Drainage Special-rating area, and all engineering, clerical and other expenses incidental to the carrying out of such work. (2) The sum proposed to be borrowed is £3,500. (3; The proposed security for the loan is a special rate of one - half of a penny in the Pound upon the rateable value of all rateable property within the above Drainage Special-rating Area in the Borough of Pukekohe and being an annual recurring rate for a period of thirty-six and a half years or until such time as the loan shall be repaid. The whole loan is to be repayable within a period of thirtysix years and a half from the raising of the loan in accordance with the appropriate table of The State Advances Office. (4) It JLs proposed to pay out of the loan the cost of raising the loan and the interest and siuking fund for the first year. J. F. DEANE, Town Clerk.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 127, 31 December 1915, Page 3
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