PUBLIC NOTICES. COUNTY OF EGMONT. 'J GENERAL RATES, 1916-1917. PUBLIC notice is hereby given that all general rates must be paid on or before the 20th day of January, 1917. GEO. W. ROGERS, County Clerk. Opunake, December 14, 1910. BOUNTY OT TARANAKI. SPECIAL ORDER AUTHORIST>* RAISTXfi OF LOWER PITOXE ROAD SPECIAL LOAN OF £IOOO. IN pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it by section lfi, "Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1013," and vvilli the consent of the Ratepayers of the Lower Fitone Road Special Rating Area, in the County of Taranaki, liereh.after described, testified by a petition signed by not le-s than three-fourths of the ratepayers of the said special rating area, the capital value of whose properties as appearing in the valuation roll of the said rating area is collectively greater than the capital values of tlio properties of the ratepayers who do not consent, the Taranaki County Council hereby resolves by way of Special Order that for the purpose of forming and metalling the Lower Pitone Road the Taranaki County Council hereby authorises the raising of a Special Loan of £IOOO at 4 1 /.. per cent, 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 of the Loan shall be payable out of the moneys so raised. The Special Rating Area over which the rate is to be charged as security for the loan is iPart sections fi, 14, 24, 13, 10, section S of .44, G of 8, 7 of 34, Pt. 20, 4, ii of S and 27. 4, fi of part 20, 1, 2 of 4, and 11., Block 2, Cape Survey District. The foregoing resolution was duly passed at a special meeting of Hie Council held on the fourth day of December, 1010, and will be submitted for confirmation at the Ordinary meeting of the Council to be held in the Council Chambers, Robe Street, New Plymouth, at 11 a.m. on the Stli of January, 1017. JOHN COXXRTT, County Chairman. New Plymouth, December 13, 191 C. ocnooL, XIXS STREET PRESIDENT: The Lord Bishop of Wellington. THE SCHOOL WILL OPEN IN FEBRUARY. Boarding arrangements have been made for the reception of children from tin* country. , Prospectus and all particulars can be obtained from the Vicar, Rev. C. H. C.rant-Cowen, or the Hon. Sec, J. Calmis Smith, Box 17S, Hawera, Is here for all—for Mum and Dad and all the kiddies, for cousins, uncles, aunts, grand-dad and grandmum, and for sweethearts at H A W K E'S big. All-British Stores in Devon and Egniont Streets, New Plymouth, and at Inglewood the shelves are brimming over with every kind of novelty and vast stocks oE Crockery and Glassware. FOR TARANAKI FOLK. Long association with the requirements of Taranaki people has taught us what they require. WE HAVE THE GOODS aTI marked out in plain figures, and bavins purchased from the best houses VALUES be found the best in the proCOME AXD SEE. NEW PLYMOUTH AND INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1916, Page 1
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