ELECTORAL rj<HE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD THE LOCAL BODIES’ LOANS ACT, 1926. PROPOSED LOAN OF £675,000 FOR THE GENERAL EXTEXSIOX AND IMPROVEMEXT OF THE ELECTRIC SUPPLY UXDERTAKIXG IX THE AUCIvLAXD ELECTRIC-POWER DISTRICT. The Auckland Electric-Power Board hereby gives Xotice in pursuance of Section 10 of the above-mentioned Act: 1. That the purpose for which the loan is required is the General Extension and Improvement of the Electric Supply Undertaking in the Auckland Electric-Power District. 2. That the Auckland Electric-Power Board, being unable to provide the necessary funds for such purpose out of its ordinary revenue, proposes to borrow the sum of £675,000. 3. That the porpcsed security for the repayment of such loan shall be a special rate of one-fifth of a penny in the pound on all rateable property in the Auckland ElectricPower District. 4. That the Auckland Electric-Power Board proposes to make such loan repayable in twenty-one (21) years, and proposes to make provision for the payment of a Sinking Fund of not less than Two Pounds Ten Shillings (£2 10s) per centum per 5 That the Auckland Electric Power Board proposes to pay out of such loan, such costs, charges and expenses, as the Auckland Electric Power Board may determine to have been actually incurred in connection with such loan, but not the Interest and Sinking Fund thereon for the first year. N. M. SPEER. Secretary. I hereby give XOTICE in pursuance of Section 11 of the above-mentioned Act, that a Poll of the Ratepayers of the Auckland Electric-Power District on the proposal to raise the above-mentioned Loan, will be taken on WEDXESDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF FEBRUARY”, 1929, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. YV. J. HOLDS WORTH, Chairman. Dated the 2nd Day of February, 1929.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 586, 12 February 1929, Page 3
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