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nlntonance, n, short discussion took puce. | Cr. Kcnnlngton wished to know If ttte conference had any data (to upon when it decided U9 to a motor tax. The chairman stated that a committee had been set up to obtain data. Cr. Kennington pointed out that the Governent subsidy was limited to lis in the £ mi .1 VtA rate. This on the rate struck by tho Clifton County moant loss than 2s In the K Cr. Jones moved: That this council favoi x on all motors being Imposed by the Gov merit, and that the funds so collected be trlbuted to local bodies by a non-polltlcal bo The Taranakl County Council had, he said, biwu criticised for Its methods of raising funds, but It was useless criticising without suggesting some other remedy. For each council to nave nower to Impose taxation on n separate bas'° ouid lead to confusion, and It was bettc -jcrefore, for the Government to impose a It. and have a controlling board of engineers to apportion it to counties where It was .needed lOSI. Cr. Foreman also favored a < share of totallsator taxation being utilised for road maintenance, as hundreds of thousands used cars each year to attend tho races, causing considerable wear and tear to the roads. It was pointed out that Cr. Jones's motion was practically covered by the remit to be forwarded by the Taranaki conference, and, on the motion of Crs. Jones and Walte, it was resolved to support the remit. MANGAHIA LOAN. Robert Aroa, It. Borrows, Jas. Johnson, Wm, Douds, H. G. Richardson and W \V. Davies, ratepayers of tho Mnngohla Itoad, Urutl, asked tho council to take the necessary steps to ralso a loan on a £ for £ basis for the purpose of metalling two miles more or less of the Mungahla • Itoad. It was resolved to take steps to ralso a loan of £I3OO. Complaints re wandering stock on the Matau North Road were referred to Cr. Kennlngton. T. G. Gaustad, it returned soldier, applied for assistance in connection with the arrears of rates on his property at Urenui, owing to loss of income during his absence, and the -rcperty having gone back, and the cat ' ipaclty being so greatly reduced II County Council could not remit rates he i place the matter before the Repatriation Board. The clerk was Instructed to write to Mr. Gaustad. The matter of ongaging a bridge foreman was referred to the chairman and county engineer, with power to act. F. W.: Sutton, Inspector of stock, New Plymouth, drew the council's attention to tiie spread of noxious weeds, blackberry, gorse and ragwort, In the council's reserve at Ngatimaru terrace, Tarata—Left in the hands of the Ngatimaru Riding members, with power to «ct. Accounts amounting to £951 I6a Id were passed for payment. A sudden chill may give you cold in the head, inflamed throat or bronchitis. Remember! If you should take a chill, don't wait until you are laid up, but use "NAZOL" freely right away. Thousands know its value. 2/3 FOR Muslin or Crash frilled Cushion Covers; 1/11 hemstitched tray cloths at R. D. Lewers' Great' Clearing Sale, now on. '2/6 LADIES ' Black L'*lc M/ " 2/11 Ladies' Black Rib .ed Stockings, at R. D. Lewers' Great Clearing Sale, now on. _!/. 4MJ " "-rncn Camisole 15 broidery; 7Jd for Longcloth E_ broidery, assorted widths, at R. 1). Lewers' Great Clearing Sale, now on. 25/6 *™~ Bo ys 7 ~Norfo'lk All-woo'l Tweed Suits, worth double at R. D. Lewers' Great Clearing Sale, now on. 13/6 FOR Mcn ' a Dark Tweed trou9v/ u cr ß ; 5/0 for Odd Tweed Vests. —R. D. Lowers' Clearing Sale, now on. z j.'<jit Biens ivaturai underpants or Shirts, at R. D. Lewers' Great Clearing Sale, now on. 111/6 -Kuga. only s ten. —R. D. Lewers' Great Clearing able Woven Undervests, fit R. IX Lewers' Great Clearing Sale, now on. REMNANTS of Muslins, Remnants or Tweeds, Flannelettes, Calicos, Ribbons, Embroideries.—R. D. Lewers' Great Clearing Sale now on. 1/6 FOR i,ane y Bordered Casement; 1/11 for dark-striped Cotton Tweed,—R. D. Lewers' Great Clearing Sale now on. MOORE-JONES BROS., VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. by windmills, 14 paddocks; iy 3 miles to school, P.O. and store; bungalow 5 rooms, all conveniences; trapshed, 0bail cowshed (concreted), and 3 cow Treloar plant; 10 miles to Hamilton. £22 10s per acre as going concern, £750 cash. 74 JJ7 ACRES; really good dairying land, milking 40 cows on 100 acres of grass, balance unimproved, 12 paddocks well-watered; 4 miles to station, % mile to school and store; cream collected at present—cheese factory starting nearby next season; new house, 8-batl cowshed (concreted), milking plant; telephone. £32 per acre. NOTE.—This property is close to dried milk area and will increase in value quickly. , ' 52 MOORE-JONES BROS. D. TRAVERS TWISS, MANAGER. NOTHING CHEAPER OFFERING. "|Q7 ACRES, 5-roomed house, shed, etc., close to factory, school, and post; about half ploughable; well fenced, very clean; carry about 25 cows and 200 sheep. Price only £l3 ios per acre; terms, £SOO cash, , Apply-. \ J. SUTHERLAND. V INGLE WOp D . &OETH AUCKLAND PARTLY IMPROVED DAIRY FARM. 2QQ ACRES, all flat,..divided into several .paddocksj', 150 acre! have been ploughed, balance rough feed. This land lias been dairied upon and is very suitable for a small man wanting ft start. Good position as to railway, post and factory. PRICE ONLY £l2 PER ACRE. Very easy terras to good man. £OO ACRES, suitable for milking and sheep or cattle and cropping. This land is partially in new grass, partially in fallow, and about 150 acres rough feed. Will easily run a cow to 2'/ 2 acres. Subdivided into 8 paddocks; large house and a lot of outbuildings; on main coach road; cream cart calls for cream, and handy to deepwater harbor. PRICE IS £l4 PER ACRE, and the owners will put the whole of the balance of ukploughed land under the plough. Good easy terms to suit clients. For particulars apply W. A. LTMBRICK, '' •».!.. Box 024, ..- . AUCBXASP.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1919, Page 3

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