SHANNON BOROUGH COUNCIL. PROPOSED SPECIAL LOAN! OF £II,OOO FOR WATER SUPPLY. I HEREBY give, notice, under subsection 2 of Section 10 of the Local Bodies Loan Act, 19i3, that a poll of ratepayers of the Borough ■of Shannon will be taken on MONDAY, the 26th day of February, 1923, in respect of the above proposal. The hours of the. Poll will be from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Borough Council Chambers, Plimnier Terrace, Shannon. Each ratepayer* shall have one •vote only. . ' The Ratepayers’ Roll may be inspected at the Borough Office any day between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 noon. Dated at Shannon, this 16th day of January, 1923. WM. MURDOCH, ' Mayor. SHANNON BORdUGH COUNCIL. PROPOSED SPECIAL LOAN OF £flsoo. In the matter of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, and the Local Bodies Loan Act, 1913, and tis amendments. NOTICE is . hereby given, iii terms of Section 9 of the Local Bodies Loan Act, 1913, that it is proposed by the Shannon Borough Council to raise, under Part 1 of the said Act, a Special Loan of £II,OOO. The said Loan is required for the following purposes:— (a) To enable the said Council to establish and carry out the following work and undertakings: To construct a reservoir and intake, purchase all necessary materials and land, and rights required, and lay water-pipes to supply the inhabitants of the Borough of Shannon with water for domestic use 1 and all ordinary purposes. . lb) Preliminary expenses authorised under Section 4 (a) of the Local Bodies Loan Act, 1913. .(c) The first year’s interest and sinking fund 1 of the loan during the construction of such work. The Loan will ;be , repayable by means of a sinking fund within a period of 361 years from the raising of the #Joan. As security for payment of interest and sinking fund in respect of 'roe Loan, it is proposed to make a special rate of One Penny in the Pound on all rateable property within the Borough of Shannon. It is proposed to pay out of the loan moneys preliminary and other expenses, the cost of raising the Loan and the interest and sinking fund of the Loan during the first year. Dated at Shannon, this 16th day of January, 1923. WM. MURDOCH, Mayor.
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