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POWER BOARD NOTICES j ITT AITEM AT A ELECTRIC - POWER ! » BOARD. In the matter of the “Electric-Power Boards Act, 1925,” the “Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1926.’’ the “Local Government Loans Board Act, 1926,” and amendments and regulations made thereunder respectively, the W AITEMATA ELECTRICPOWER BOARD, a body corporate duly constituted under the provisions of the “Electric-Power Boards Act, 1925,” hereby gives notice in terms of the “Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1926,” that they propose to raise a Special Loan of £BO,OOO (eighty thousand pounds) for the following purposes:— (a) For the purpose of purchasing, constructing and providing Electric Works as defined in the “ElectricPower Boards Act, 1925,” in order to supply and to extend the supply of electricity within the whole of the Waitemata Electric-Power District, and for providing funds for the purposes mentioned under Section 118 of the said Act. (Section 118 authorises the Board to install motors, electric wires, electric lamps and other fittings and equipment in public or private buildings, works, dwellings and other places and to accept payment therefor by instalments.) (b) For the purpose of securing the repayment of the said Special Loan a special annually recurring rate of 9/64th (nine sixty-fourths) of a penny in the £ will be made and levied upon the ratable value of all ratable property within the whole of the Waitemata Power District. (c) It is proposed to make such loan repayable in 365 (thirty-six and one-half) years, and to make provision for the repajunent thereof by a sinking fund of 1 p.c. (one per centum) per annum. (d) It is proposed to pay out of the loan moneys the first year’s interest, but not the cost of raising the Loan. Dated this 19th day of October, 1927. J. W. HAYDEN, Chairman. A. MAIN, Acting-Secretary. I Li pursuance of Section 11 of the Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1926,” I hereby S’lve notice that a Poll of the Ratepayers of the several constituent districts com* prised in the Waitemata Electric-Power District, will be taken on the proposal THrosn?? above-mentioned Loan on 192” RSDAY, the 1/th day of November, J. W. lIAYDEN, Chairman. WAITEMATA ELECTRIC POWER ? v BOARD. SPECIAL LOAN OF £BO,OOO. jp • f i° r - t he v s , pecial Loan of £BO,OOO, which is to be held on NOVEMLER 17, 1927, will be taken at the followbooths between the hours of 9 a.m., and AUCKLAND CITY: No. I—Waitemata Electric Power Board Offices, SI Albert Street. Auckland. No. 2—Waitemata County Council Office, Princes Street, Auckland. BIRKENHEAD: No. 3—Council Chambers, Highbury. No. 4—Birkdale Public Hall. No. s—Scout Hall, Birkdale. No. 6—Clark’s Store, near Birkenhead Wharf. No. 7 —Sugar Works Post, Office, Chelsea. DEVONPORT: No. B—Council Chambers, Marine Square (2 booths). No. 9—Masonic Hall, Victoria Road. No. 10—Parish Hall, Vauxhall Road. No. 11—Mission Hall, Calliope Road, Stanley Bay. No. 12—King’s Store, Lake Road. GLEN EDEN: 13 —Town Hall, Glen Eden. HELENSVILLE: No. 14—Town Board Office, Helensville. HENDERSON: No. 15—Town Board Office, Thomas Street, Henderson. NEW LYNN: No. 15a Crawford’s Shed, Rimu Street, Kelston Estate. NORTHCOTE: No. 16—Council Chamber, Queen St., Northcote. TAKAPUNA: No. 17 —Counoil Chambers; Takapuna. No. 18—Belmont-Williams Store, Corner Seacliff Road and Lake Road. No. 19—Bayswater Boating Club Hall. No. 20 —Picturedrome, Milford. WAITEMATA COUNTY: No. 21—Albany, Coronation Hall. No. 22—Brigham’s Creek, Sinton’s Store. No. 23—Brown’s Bay, Hall. No. 24—Dairy Flat, Mrs. Body’s. House. No. 25—Glenfield, Mission Hall. No. 26—Greenhithe, Hall. No. 27 —Hobsonvillfc, Hall. No. 28—Henderson Valley, Knight’s Hall. No. 29—Kaukapakapa—Hall. No. 30—Kumeu, Hall. No. 31—Oratia, Fruitgrowers’ Hall. No. 32—Oneroa, Post Office. No. 33 —Parakai, Domain Pavilion. No. 34—Riverhead, Hall. No. 35—Swanson, Social Hall. No. 36—Silverdale, Hall. No. 37—Taupaki, Station Hall. No. 38 —Titirangi, Bishop’s Kiosk. No. 39—Te Atatu, Schoolhouse. No. 40—Upper Waiwera, Hall. No. 41 —Wainui, Hall. No. 42—Whangaparaoa, Hall. No. 43—YVaimauku, Hall. No. 44—Whenuapai, Hall. No. 45—Woodhill, Hall. No. 46 —Waitakere, Clifford’s Store. The vote of any ratepayer may be recorded at anv polling booth within the Waitemata Electric Power District, irrespective of the location of the ratable property in respect of which the ratepayer is entitled to vote, also at the booth at the Board’s office, 81 Albert Street, Auckland. “Ratepayer” as defined in the “ElectricPower Boards Act, 1925,” means a person whose name appears for the time being_ in the occupier’s column in the valuation roll. Where the ratable property is in the name of the husband, the wife is not entitled to vote, and vice versa. The above places are specially appointed as polling places under sub-sec-tion (3) of Section 51 of the “ElectricPower Boards Act, 1925.” A. MAIN. Returning Officer. LEGAL NOTICES C T. KEEGAN, ♦ SOLICITOR. (Late Managing Clerk for Messieurs Alison and Alderton), Has Commenced the Practice of His Profession, at DILWORTH BUILDING (409, Fourth Floor), Auckland. Telephone 44-494. OUR MR. WM. OLEPHANT Has RETURNED TO NEW ZEALAND, And has RESUMED PRACTICE. OLIPHANT AND OLIPHANT, Solicitors, 10 High Street, Auckland. November 1, 1927. MACHINERY FOR SALE ALLUM Electrical Co., Ltd., Anzac Av., Auckland, for Electrical Motors and Machinery. Phones 44-443, 46-611. tIONCRETE Mixers.—Buy the “Booth,” / £B2 10s complete; portable.—Booth, Macdonald and Co.. Ltd.. Wyndham St. Phone 43-074 MH KEY’S, General Engineer. 1 Wellington Place. Specialist in Printing Plant Installations. Repairs. Machining. etc. Phone 46-341 FARM APPLIANCES FOR SALE A LL classes Farm Implements bought, sold, and exchanged.—Farmers’ Machinery Exchange (back Rialto Theatre), Newmarket. Auckland. WINES FOR SALE BIRD WOOD V’ineyards. Henderson Wines, being highest quality and reasonably cheap, are the best value obtainable. N VALID Pori, 425; Claret, 425; Red Sherry. 48s; extra special Sherry. 60s; Special Reserve Port. 60s, No. 10 Port. 36s case Freight paid, delivery free.— Cor ban’s, "The Wine People.” 31 F’ort Street. Auckland. Phone 42-463. Y KEEPING Quality, which is leading ' XV people to buy more.—Corban's Wines. HE value we offer is often imitated but never equalled.—Corban’s Wines, i 31 Fort Street.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 191, 2 November 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 191, 2 November 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 191, 2 November 1927, Page 3

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