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REPATRIATION. SUMMARY OF 7 BENEFITS. PROVIDED FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS AND SOLDIERS' WIDOWS, tJnder REPATRIATION ACT, 1918. LOANS up to £3OO to Establish Discharged Soldiers and Soldiers' Widows in Business LOANB up to £SO (free of interest) for the Purchase of Futuiture, Tools of Trade, etc. SUSTENANCE for Soldiers or Soldiers' Widows receiving train - mg in Technicrl Schools and Kindred Institutions. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE to Apprentices Resuming their Indentures, or Tramec3 in Private Factoiies or Workshops. ASSISTANCE to Men desiring Employment, etc. Full particulars regarding the above matters may be obtained from the Department's Local Committee, Pukekohe, Mr J. F. Deane, Secretary, or from the Repatriation Officer for the District. FRANK H. BDRBUSH, District Repatriation Officer. Sixth Floor, N.Z. Insurance Co.'s Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland.

FRANKLIN Agricultural and Pastoral Society. ANNUAL SHOW, 27th and 28tu FEBRUARY, 1920. £j Percy H. Basley, Esq, in order to encourage the breeding and rearing of profitable pigs. Class.—For Pedigree or Grade Berkshire Sow not more than nine months old and suitable for breeding Baconers. Ist Prize : Trophy valued at £2 2s. 2nd Prize : Trophy valued at £1 Is. Class, —For Best Grade Sow of any recognised or standard breed other than Berkshire not more than nine months old and suitable for breeding Baconers Ist Prize f Trophy valued at £2 2s. 2nd Prize : Trophy valued at £1 Is. CONDITIONS: 1. Entrance fee payable 2-. 2. Each Sow entered must have been the absolute property of and fed and attended to by the Exhibitor for three months prior to date of Show. 3. Exhibitor must be a boy or girl not older than 16 years and a resident within 15 miles of Pukekohe Post Office. 4. Exhibitors are requested to be in attendance on occasion of judging.

5 Conditions 2 and 3 must be certified to by either parent or guardian of exhibitor. 1005 PAPAKURA TOWN BOARD Proposed Special Loan of £4500 for Streets Improvements within the Town District. NOTICE is hereby given that the Papakura Town Board proposes to raise, under the provisions of The Local Bodies Loans Act, 191-3 and its Amendments, a Special Loan of £4500 for the following objects that is, the formation, grading, and metalling the whole or portions of the following streets : 1. Great South Road 2. Settlement Soad 3. Marne Road 4. Queen Street 5. Stock Road fi. Kerbing and Channelling Broadway and Great South Road 7. Wairoa Road near Creamery 8. Chapel Street 9. Railway Street 10. Wellington Street

The proposed security is a special rate not exceeding one-third of a penny in the £ on the Capital value of all Rateable property in the Town District, covering interest and sinking fund, payable over a period not exceeding 36 h years until the loan is fully paid up, the said loan being repayable at the end of 36£ years with a sinking fund of one per cent. It is proposed to pay out of the loan the cost of raising the same but not the first year's interest. D. W. JONES, Chairman. A. L. COOPER, Clerk. Papakura, October 7th, 1919. 997 PAPAKURA TOWN BOARD Proposed Special Loan of £2OOO for the purchase of a Park and Recreation Cround, (Blank and Davis' Property). OTICE is hereby given that the Papakura Town Board proposes to raise, under the Provisions of the Local Bodies Loans Act, lftl;> and its Amendments, a Special Loan of £2OOO for the following object, that is, the purchase of the surrender of tho Lease held by Messrs Blank and Davis over a portion of the Board's end- wments for tho purpose of forming the same into a Park and Recreation Ground. Amount of Loan .. £2'ioo The proposed security is a special rate not exceeding one-sixth o! a penny in the £ on the Capital Value of ull Rateable property in the Town I tixlrict, covering interest and sinkin v fund, payable over a period of not exceeding .'ir>A years until the loan is fully paid up, the said loan being repayable, at the end of 3f>A years with a sinking fund of one per cent.

Tt in proposed to pay out of the loan tho (!OHt of raising the name, liiit not the first, venr's interest 1). W. JONES, Chairman A L. COOPER, Clerk. Papakura, Ortnher 7th, 1919. 998

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 470, 7 October 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 470, 7 October 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 470, 7 October 1919, Page 3

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