SHANNON BOROUGH COUNCIL, is hereby given that the , . Shannon Borough Council, pursuant to Section. 50 of the Raiting Act; 190 S, will at a summoned meeting to be held on the 10th day ol "June,-1924, at tliu Borough Council Oflice, Shannon, at 7.30 p.m., make and levy the following 'rales lor the period commencing on the Ist day of April, 1924, and ending on the 31st day ol March, 1925, namely;— A tk'fieral Kale under Section 7/ o% 'the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, ol J£u in the £ sterling on tire capital value ol all the rateable properly within the Borough ol Shannon. - A Hospital-and Charitahle Aid Bale of id of a penny in the pound. A Special Separate Bate of one penny in the pound on the capital value of .all the rateable. property in' the Separate Bating Area created lor special Loans, No. 76 and 07. A sanitary charge of sixpence for each convenience on each and every premises ,aon|auiin,g eueh iuanveiiieuce. Ail the above rates will be payable at tiie Shannon Borough Council oitices iu one sum on the I2th day ot June, 1924. JNOI'ICE is also given that the Valuation Roll .ol the Borough of Shannon is open lor. inspection at the said Borough .Council offices. Dated this 17th day oi May, 1924. J. T. BUViS, Town Cierk. .
__— C.P.R. SERVICE. LEVLN TO PALMELteTOiN. Ciiurabanc leaves Levin Hotel 8.30 a.m., arrives Palmerston H).-'*u a.m. Charabanc leaves Paluienuun 3 p.m., arrives Levin 5.15 pan. Levin to Palmerston ...... 4/- 6/Shannon to Palmerston 3/- 4/b Toliomaru to Palmerston 2/6 3/6 Linton to Palmerston ..: 2/- 2-/0 Levin to Shannon *.........' 2/- -3/Parcels carried at a reasonable rate. W. HOTCHEN. Proprietor. PHONE 213. PROMINENT BUSINESS MEN ENDORSE AND EULOGISE OUR WORK.
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Shannon News, 10 June 1924, Page 1
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