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Don't Miss This | THE WHOLE LOT FOE 4 Q Ak ONE SHILLING READ THIS METHODIST CHURCH CHOIR will give a GRAND SOCIAL AND ENTERTAINMENT in the Public Hall, Wednesday, June 3rd. Commencing at 7.30 p.m. Grand Competitions for Ladies and Gentlemen : Nail Driving for L idie3 ; Hat Trimming for Men ; Bed-making for Men ; Stump Speeches, you should hear them ; Potato Races for Ladies and Gentlemen; Grand M isio and Recitations; also , A GRAND SUPPER. “Yon Can't Resist This.” 173 piAKO COUNTY COUNCIL. Notice is hereby given that a poll of the ratepayers of the Te Aroba Riding, Piako County, will be taken on SATURDAY, the 6th day of June, 1908, upon the proposal by the Piako County Council to borrow from the Colonial Treasurer under Part 11, of the “ Local Bodies Loans Act, 1901,” a special Loan for the Construction, Reinstatement and Rebuilding of Bridges in the Te Aroha Riding of the said Piako viz. : Culvert at Forsman’s, McLeod s Bridge, Lawcock’s Bridge, Carroll’s Bridge, Creamery Bridge, Brook’s Bridge, Maisey’s Bridge, Roache’s Bridge, Rushbrook’s Culvert’s McNicol’s Flat Bridge, McNicol’s No. 2 Bridge, McNicol’s No. 3 Bridge, Waiorongomai Creek Bridge, Waiorongomai Hill Bridge, Collin s Culvert, and Murphy’s Bridge. The sum proposed to be borrowed is £1,500. and the proposed security for the loan is a special annual recurring rate for thirty two years of one-sixth of a penny in the £ upon the capital value of the rateable property in the said Te Aroha Riding of the Piako County. The Polling Booths will be two as follows :
1. The schoolhouse, Waiorongomai. 2. The schoolhouse, Gordon. T. GAVIN, Chairman, Piako County Council. F. PAVIT. Returning Officer. County Office, Te Aroha, 28th May, 1908. 179
lAKO COUNTY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that a poll of the Ratepapers of the Waitoa Biding, Piako County, will be taken on SATURDAY, the 6th day of June, 1908, upon the proposal cf the Piako County Counc’l, to borrow from the Colonial Treasurer under Part II of The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1901,” a special loan for the construction re-instatement rebuilding of Bridges in the Waitoa Riding, viz:—Waiwera Bridge, Thomas’ Road Bridge, Poplar Bridge, Humphries’ Bridge, Motumaobo Bridge, Page’s Bridge, Horrell’s Bridge, Tauhei Road Bridges and Culverts, Bridgman’s Bridge, Gubbin’s Bridge, Landsdown’s Road Bridge, Walton Bridge, Cochrane’s Ro id Bridge, Johnson’s Creek Bridge, Rowe s Bridge, Baine’s Pit Culvert. Franklin’s Bridge, Baker’s Road Bridge, Waghorn’s Road Bridge, Macfarlaue’s Bridge, Diagonal Road Bridges (2), Lockyer’s Bridge, McCabe’s Road Bridge, Kiwitabi Bridge and Kereone Bridge. The sum proposed to be borrowed is £o,ooo and the proposed security for the loan is a special animal re curring rate for 32 years of one-tenth of a penny per pound upon the capital value of the rateable property in the said Waitoa Riding of the Piako' County. • The Polling Booths will be four, as follows • 1 Public Hall, Waihou. 2 Council Chambers, Morrinsville. 3 The School House, Te Aroha West. 4 Shelter Shed at the School, Aratiatia T. GAVIN. Chairman, Piako County Council. Wm. ABBEY, Returning Officer. County Office, Te Aroha, May, 1908. 178
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43332, 30 May 1908, Page 2
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570Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43332, 30 May 1908, Page 2
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