HOROWHENUA ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. LOAN PROPOSAL OF £260.000. ■pUBLIC MEETINGS to consider the above proposal will be; held as under: — PUBLIC HALL, TOKOMARU, Wednesday, August 9, at 2 p.m. PICTURE THEATRE, SHANNON, Wednesday, August, 9, at 8 p.m. The Chairman of the Board, Mr G. A. Monk, and the Board’s Engineer, Mr T. R. Overton, ; M.1.E.E., will be present to address the meeting and give information. i P. _W. GOLDSMITH, L Secretary.
SHANNON BOROUGH COUNCIL. A SPECIAL MEETING of -the Shannon Borough Council was held in the Council Chambers on Tuesday, July 11, 1922, at 7.30 p.m,, when it was resolved by way of Special Order'* as follows: I That, in pursuance and exercise ol' the ■ powers vested in it by the Housing Act, 1919, Section 16 of the Local Bodies Act, 1913, and Section 333 of the Municipal Corporations Act, ,1920, the. Shannon Borough Council resolves by Special Order »as follows: That for the purpose of acquiring land, and building thereon workers’ dwellings, the Shannon Borough Council hereby authorises the raising of a loan of £4500 for a period of 36£ years, and declares that the cost of raising the-loan shall be paid' out of the monies so raised, and the Council pledges as security for such loan and the interest thereon, a Special Rate of two-fifths of a penny in the £ on the Capital Value of all the rateable property in the Borough of Shannon. A SPECIAL • SUMMONED MEETING will be held on the 15th day of August, 1922, to confirm the -above resolution. J. S. CAMERON, Town Clerk. CEMENT. "CIO-R SALE.—Cement which has been damaged by fire, hut is suitable for floors, footpaths, etc. Price £1 per ton cash. —Public Works Department, Shannon. . i A. DINNIE, District Engineer, j
£.lO R EWARD mHE above reward will be offered for information that will lead to the conviction of the person or persons -who removed the wires of the dividing fence on Bryant’s property, Shannon. Any person found trespassing on this property will be prosecuted. H. BYEHS, Manager.
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