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WASHING UP BILLS.

' VALIDATIONS. OTAKI WATERWORKS. Various ■validations are embodied in the second edition of the Local Legislation Bill* which was circulated in tlie House of Representatives Inst week. The Levin Borough Council, between 1923 and 1925 raised loans amounting to £29,000 for the erection of municipal buildings, but as shops and offices tor letting purposes were included m rm scheme, it has been necessary to validate the expenditure of loan moneys in the latter connection. In accordance with a bequest by the late James Gray, of Plimmerton, the Hutt County Council is empowered to apply £SOO .towards the extension pi

bowling, croquet, and tennis grounds at Plimmerton. _ The action of the Auckland City Council in expending up to £3OO on the entertainment of the Australian bquadron is validated. The Otaki Borough Council is empowered to pay out of loan moneys for plant, materials, and land acquired in connection with the waterworks scheme, and also to recoup the district, fund account.

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Shannon News, 7 September 1926, Page 2

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WASHING UP BILLS. Shannon News, 7 September 1926, Page 2

WASHING UP BILLS. Shannon News, 7 September 1926, Page 2

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