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SHANNON BOROUGH COUNCIL. 'O'TICE is hereby given that the Shannon Borough Council, pursuant. to Section 50 of the Haiting Act, .1.908, will at a summoned meeting to be held on tlie 101. it day of June., 1924, at tlie Borough Council Ofliee, Shannon, at. 7.30-p.m., uia,ke a.ud levy the following rales for tlie period com;m dicing on the Ist day of April, 1924, and ending on tin: 31st day of March, 1925, namely: — A General Hutu under Section 77 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, of ih] in the £ sterling on the capital value of ail the rateable property within tile Borc/ugh of Shannon. '

A Hospital and Cliaflutble Aid Kate ol sd of a penny in the pound. A Special Separate Hate oi one penny in the pound on the capital vttlue ol all lire rateable property in the Separate Hating Area created for special Loans, No. 70 and 67. A sanitary charge of sixpence for each convenience On each and every premises ,oon|a.int'n k g fljuoh ;oonvcnb etice.' Ail the above rates will be payable’* at. the Shannon Borough Council ol'lices In one stun on the 1 Atlr day of ■June, 1924. NOTICE is also given that the Valuation Hull oi the Borough ol ShunnuJi is open for inspection at the said * Borough' Council offices. Bated lids 17th day oi .May, 1924. 1 J. T. BO\ ls, Town Clerk. HOROWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAIvE AND LEVY BATES. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given -*• that, itis the '■intention of the Jkuo whenuo County Council, at. ;i meeting tu be held on the 14th day of .June, 1924, to make and levy the General and Separate Hates in the respective Hidings of the Horowhenua County Council lor the period from the first, day ol April, 1924, to the 31st day oi March, 1925, as follows:—in the TOKOMAHU liiBlNC a general rate d one-hall' (Id; ol a penny in the pound; in the WIHOKINO HIDING a general rate ol stweii-eigbtlts (|d) of a penny hi the pound : in the OTAKi TUBING a general cate of fiveeighths (jd) ol' a penny in the pound;in the TE HOHO HIDING a general rah; of seven-eighths (£d; of a penny in the pound; iu the terms ol “The Water Supply Act, 1998'’ and “The Hating Act, 1908,“ a SEPARATE HATE oi three-eighths (2d; ol a penny In the pound in the llurowlietnia Water Race District, and a SEPARATE HATE of one-thinl oi a penny in the pound in the. 1-la mere Water Race District; ail the foregoing rates up-ou the capital values of the rateable properties in die respective Hidings and Water Ryce Districts as aforesaid, the same to become due and payable in utiu instalment on the first, dav* oi July, 1924. ! . Dated tins 29th day of May, 1924. F. 11. HUDSON, County Clerk.

THE WILL AND THE WAY. No. 44.—Equipment for Emergencies. When a business inun up- . points i lie. i’ll lilic Trustee ms ' his executor mid Uie trustee of iiis estate. lie may rest assured tbat every duty will be laitlifuliy performed. TheJong experience of the Public Trust office its staff of wellmaned officers—specialistsin tire various branches of the work—and its financial resources enable it to meet any emergency that may arise after the testator lias passed away. The Public Trustee is empowered to mqflve iaihfa,trees to estates on the security of their assets, and this provision often enables the realisation 01 assets to he postponed until a favourable mar- / ket arrives, and prevents the loss which would result, from a forced stile at an inopportune time. The. power to finance estates in this manner also enables difficult and involved estates to be carried on by the ... Public Trustee until they can be realised to the best advantage. The f acilities offered by the Public Trust Office should commend themselves to every person possessing assets and desirous in the "event oT his (loath oi’ having them administered in the best' interests of his dependants or next-of-kin. For l'uu miormation apply to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, WELLINGTON, or D. SCANNELL. DISTRICT MANAGER. LEVIN. At the first signs bt Influenza take “NAZOT.”—a simple, safe, speedy and sure specific. Penetrating and germkilling; 1/6 for 60 doses.*

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Shannon News, 30 May 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Shannon News, 30 May 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Shannon News, 30 May 1924, Page 1

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