RUGBY FOOTBALL SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY THIRD TEST MATCH THIRD TEST MATCH THIRD TEST MATCH BRITAIN v. NEAV ZEALAND BRITAIN v. NEW ZEALAND BRITAIN v. NEW ZEALAND KICK-OFF 2.30 P.M. CURTAIN-RAISERS, CURTAIN-RAISERS, FROM 11 a.m. WEATHER PERMITTING ADMISSION: ADMISSION: 2s 6d 2s 6d 2s 6d 2s 6d £s Gd School Children, 13. Primary Schools Children will be accommodated in the Enclosure. They are advised to bring lunch and be in their places by noon. For general arrangements re Motor Traffic, purchase of Tickets, Refreshments, Announcements, Ladles’ Cloak Rooms, Lost Children and Articles, etc., see "Sun” of Thursday, July 17. ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS WILL BE BROADCAST BY MEANS OF A SPECIAL MARCONI LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM DAY TICKETS DAY TICKETS ON SALE ON SALE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ' THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AT WATTS'S SPORTS DEPOT. Exchange Lane. W. J. WEBB, Corner Queen and Customs Streets. CARTER AND ASHER, Shortland and Queen Streets. FRANK WISEMAN, LTD., Queen St. CLEAL’S, Queen Street. IVIL’S, Queen Street. R. RICHARDSON, Shortland Street. MALCOLM AND SONS, LTD., Queen St. HORACE BULL, LTD., Queen St. Wi J. SHORT, Pukekohe. PROGRAMMES PROGRAMMES Special Souvenir Programmes, contain lng Interesting and historic photograph: of British, All Blacks and N.Z. Arnr Teams, together with records, etc., wii be Issued in a form similar to that o last week. The programme is copy right and the only official one to b< published. SPECIAL NOTICE Owing to the inconvenience caused 1 many patrons by the use of Stools, Boxe etc., it has been decided that these wi not be permitted to be brought on th ground. EXTENSION OF AUXILIARY STAND NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION 700 ADDITIONAL TICKETS 700 ADDITIONAL TICKETS 700 ADDITIONAL TICKETS AVAILABLE ON THURSDAY, AVAILABLE ON THURSDAY, AVAILABLE ON THURSDAY, AT WATTS'S DEPOT, 8 A.M. AT WATTS'S DEPOT, 8 A.M. PRICE, 10s, EXCLUSIVE OF GROUND CHARGE POWER BOARD NOTICES 'HE MOUNT ROSKILL ROAD DISTRICT. PROPOSAL TO BORROW UNDER THE LOCAL BODIES* LOANS ACT. 1926, AND ITS AMENDMENTS, THE SUM OF £17,000 FOR THE PERMANENT CONSTRUCTION OF THREE KINGS ROAD, preparatory to the laying of tramway tracks by the Auckland Transport Board, FORMATION OF PATHWAYS. AND LAYING WATER MAIN 8-INCH DIAMETER. The Body Corporate, the Inhabitants of the Mount Roskill Road District, hereby give notice, in pursuance of Section 10 of the Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1926, and its amendments, as follows: (a) The particular purpose for which thf loan is required is the permanent construction in concrete of Three Kings Road, formation of pathways, and laying of water main 8-inch diameter, ana formation of entrances to private property, and the acquisition of land for - road-widening purposes if and where required. (b) The sum proposed to be borrowed is £17,000, and the term of the loan is to be 20 years. For the repayment of the loan, a sinking fund of £3 per centum per annum, calculated on the amount raised, is to be provided. (c) The proposed security is a rate of twenty-five sixty-fourths of one penny in the £ on all rateable property in the Mount Roskill Road District, based on the unimproved value as appearing in the Valuation Roll for the time being in force in the Mount Roskill Road District. (d) It is proposed to pay out of the loan the cost of raising the same, but the interest and sinking fund for the first year will not be paid out of the loan. A Poll of Ratepayers of the Mount Roskill Road District will be taken on the proposal on WEDNESDAY, the sixth day of August, 1930, at the following polling-places:— METHODIST HALL. PAH ROAD. CANTELIN’S GARAGE, PAH ROAD. ROAD BOARD PREMISES, MOUNT ALBERT ROAD. MR. PEARN'S SHOP, DOMINION RD. (near King’s Road). BAPTIST HALL, RICHARDSON RD. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, SWANSON STREET. CITY. POLLING HOURS: 9 a.m. to 6* p.m. Dated at Mount Roskill this first day of July, 1930. (Signed) E. F. JONES. Chairman Mt. Roskill Road Board. MEETINGS Notice to manufacturers.—ah Manufacturers having Proprietary Lines, and being interested in General Groceries, are invited to meet at my Office, Queen’s Arcade, at 3.30 p.m. TOMORROW (Thursday), for the purpose of nominating three Manufacturers to confer with a similar number of both Wholesalers and Retailers anent a resolution passed at a recent meeting of the Trade. —J. FINDLAY, Secretary, Auekland Manufacturers' Association. BUSINESSES FOB SALE MIXED Fruit, Bread, Confectionery, etc.; good turnover.—Apply Sun Agency, 91 Parnell Rd.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1031, 23 July 1930, Page 3
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