Secont. edition matter continued on page 2. : OST—Motor Car- Exhaust WhisI tie, at Toko.—Apply George Smart.' - QST—By little girl this morning, Basket, with Purse containing 1 some silver. Would Under kindly return to' this office. KOTICE. GIVING UP BUSINESS. to-day, I must request a settlement" of all Outstanding Accounts forthwith, otherwise same will be sued for. G. W. MILLS, Stationer, Stratford. WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER.
NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Whangamohiona County Council held on Monday, the twenty-fifth day of September, 1916, the following resolution was parsed, and will be submitted for confirmation at the meeting of the Council to be held on Monday, the 23rd day of October, 1916, at 1.30 p.m., at the Council's Offices, at Whangamomona:— THAT in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it by Section 16 of "The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913," and with the consent of the ratepayers of the Mangaehu,. Road No. 11l Loan of £250, Special Rating Area hereinafter described, testified by a petition signed by not less than three-fourths of the ratepayers in .the special rating area the capital values of whose properties as appearing in the Valuation Roll of the said County is collectively greater than the capital values of the properties of the ratepayers who did -not so consent, the Whangamomona County Council hereby resolves, by -way of Special Order, as follows: For the purpose of building a bridge over the Mangaehu Stream near the junction of the Mangaehu Road and the Mangarewa Road in the County of Whangamomona, the Whangamomona County Council hereby authorises the raising of a loan of £250 at 4J per centum per annum for a period of thirty-six and a-half years, and declares that the cost of raising the said loan and the first year's interest on the loan shall be payable out of the moneys so raised'. SPECIAL RATING AREA. Sections Ic, lb. 17' and 18/ Block XVI., Ngatimaru Survey District. W. A. McCUTCHAN, Chairman.
IjHE choicest Vegetables that can be grow:* are assure! by using Sutton's Seeds. •rpp be well shod j s to bo well dressed. HANNAH'S Hoot people can dress the ladies for 18s lid. 10/ll Spent at HANNAH'S ! I av-ill give every woman smart ankles and '"chic" look the short skirt demand?. lANNAHi'S fashionable footwear. - Ladies' Boots in Gaberdine, Suede, and Patent Loathe- are good and smart at JBs llti. ' TO Woman of taste can resist a J real Bargaia. HANNAH'S 18s lid Boots in coloured and black Suede are real Bat yarns.
T7IOH 18s Jld every woman can ■*■ possess "a pair pi the latest fasti-j ionablo Hoots usually costing 25s to 30s at HANNAH'S -A, SHORT Skirt and «. .shabby '£*•' Boot, oh. Lor' how. dreadful. No fear of that when wearing HANNAH'S 18s lid Bfoi Bargains. he can aupplv all your wants in the Leather cr.lr.oi wear you require. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. MHS LICKS AND FAMILY desire •i to return grateful thanks to Dr. Steven for his unfailing attention to the, late Mr T. A. Lees during his illness, and also to the kind friends Who sent wreaths and messages oi .sympathy in their bereavement.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 54, 30 September 1916, Page 6
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