PUBLIC NOTICES. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto subsisting between the undersigned in the Motor Garage business, and carried on in King Street, Pukekohe, under the name of Karews and Ryan Bros., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent.
The business will in future be carried on solely by MICHAEL WALTER KAREWS. August 11, 1920. 439 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
I hereby give pubiic notice that I have sold my interest in the business of Fausett and Co., Sawmillers, Papakura, and that I cease to he a partner as from the 17th day of July, 1920. HUGH JOHNSTON. Witness: F. G JORDAN, Solicitor, Auckland. A'M
BOROUGH OF PUKEKOHE. The Pukekohe Borough Council offers for Sale £15,000 of Debentures (£IOO each), having a currency of ten years as from June 1, 1920, and bearing interest at 5% per cent, payable half-yearly. Interest and principal free of exchange at any branch of the Bank of New Zealand in the Dominion.
Further particulars on application to J. F. DEANE, 442 Town Clerk, Pukekohe. FRANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received at the Council Chambers, Hall Street, Puke- * '-.-Op to 12 noon on SATURDAY, lth day of September, 1920, for __RACT No. 471—For forming / f{ two portions of the Whiriwhiri Road, the total length being 53 chains. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Council Chambers, Hall Street, Pukekohe, and also at the Waiuku News Office at Waiuku. The lowest or any other tender, not necessarily accepted. J. F. McARTHUR, County Engineer. Pukekohe, 28th August, 1920. 424
PAPAKURA TOWN BOARD. SPECIAL ORDER. Notice is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Papakuia Town Board held on Monday, the 16th day of August, 1920, the following resolution Was passed and will be submitted for confirmation *t the Ordinary Meeting of the Papakura Town Board to be held on Monday, Town Board Office, Papaki RESOLUTION. J In exorcise of the JS^erfconforred on it by Section lfl <sfc fThe Muni- -■--' '" • ' 'ct\jl9oß," the rd resolves by zr as follows: accept a surse granted to u ~ 24th Julv, XI. of the Tow James Bates leases for a te expired portion** _y of two new qual to the unexpired the term of the said lease, and upon the same terms and conditions, and at a rental of il 8s per annum for each lot.
Dated at Papakura this 20th day of August, 1920. A. L. COOPER, 372 Clerk of Town Borrd. TUAKAU TOWN BOARD. THE LOCAL BODIES' LOANS ACT, 1913. PROPOSED LOAN OK £7OOO FOR PURCHASE OF SITE, AND ERECTION OF A TOWN HALL.
The Tuakau Town Bo|rd hereby] gives notice in pursuance£of Section 1 9 of the above-mentioned Act:— 1. That tft© purposeffor which the Loan is required is Ibr the purchase of a site, and fte erection thereon of a-TOWN MLL, to be known as the -Tuakau Manorial Hall, for the provision in sufh hall of a Returned Soldiers' Clubrmm; and for the 1 provision of such* furnishings and fittings as may be necessary. 2. That the Tuakau Town Board, being unable to'provide the necessary funds out of the? ordinary revenue of the Board, propose to borrow a sum not exceedifig £7OOO. 3. That the proposal security for the repayment of such loan shall be a Special Rate of One ',' and one-tenth penny in the pound on the Capital Value of all rateable froperty in the Town Board District.)? 4. That the Loan & for a period of 36 y 2 years, at the late of interest of five and a quarter per centum, per annum, with an additional charge of centum per annum to provide thjp necessary sinking fund. f. 5. That the cost of raising the Loan, and the inteerst and sinking fund for the 4j.rst .yew, be paid out of the loan. i. DYNES FiLTON, I Chairman A. H. TAPPER, 1
Under the provisions of Section 10 of The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913, I hereby give notice that a Poll of the Ratepayers*bf the Tuakau Town Board District ivill be taken between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, September 15th, 1920, on the abov« proposal. Polling Booth: Tuakau Hall, Harrisville ?oad, Tuakau. / A. H. TAPPER, Clerk and Returning Officer. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. The Valuation Roll, and Roll of Ratepayers, will be open for inspection at the Board's Office, George St., Tuakau, during office hours, up to 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, September 1, 1920, when the Roll closes. A. H. TAPPER, Clerk, Tuakau Town Board. 326 K250 JteWAHI). Whereas SYDNEY SEYMOUR EYRE was wflfully murdered at Pukekawa, on we 24th day of August, 1920. / Notice i* hereby given that a Reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Pounds will be paid for such information as in the opinion of the Commissioner of Police leads to the conviction of the murderer. By order, A. H. WRIGHT, Superintendent of Police. Auckland, August 28, 1920. 429
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