PUBLIC NOTICES. INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER IN RE £lOOO LOAN FOR THE MANA ROAD NO. 2. SPECIAL RATING AREA. JN Pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested in it in that behalf by Section 16 of the Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1913, and all other powers and authorities in that behalf enabling and with the written consent of the Ratepayers of the Mana Road No. 2 Special Rating Area hereinafter described, testified by a petition signed by not less than three-fourths of the ratepayers of the aforesaid Mana Road No'. 2 Special Rating Area, the capital value of whose properties as appearing on the Valuation Roll of the District is collectively greater than the capital value, of those properties of those ratepayers who did not so consent, the Inglewood County Council hereby resolves by way of Special Order as follows:
“That for the purpose of forming, regrading and metalling (first time) the Mana Road within the Mana Road No. 2 Special Rating Area, the Inglewood County Council hereby authorises the raising of a loan of £lOOO, such loan, to be for p. period of thirty-six years and a half at the rate of £5 12s 2d per centum per annum; to strike as a security for such loon a Special Rate of one penny and seven-tenths of a penny in the poufld upon- the rateable value of all rateable property of the Mana Road No. 2 Special Rating Area, comprising: Sections 1 to 7, Block VII., Huiroa, Taitama Settlement (soldiers’), containing 194 acres 1 rood, 250 acres 3 roods, 177 acres, 292 acres 2 roods, 303 acres, 109 acres 1 rood 10 perches, 110 acres 2 roods 30 perches; Sections 7 and 8, Block VII., Huiroa, 240 acres 2 roods 3 perches; Section 2, Block XL, Huiroa, 120 acres; Part Section 55, Block VI., Huiroa, 108 acres 2 roods 24 perches, which is hereby constituted the Mana Road No. 2 Special Rating Area, and to pay out of such loan the cost of raising, and the. first year’s principal and interest on the loan. The above will be submitted for confirmation at a special meeting of the Council to be held at its offices on Monday, the 31st day of October, 1921. S. NIELSON. County Clerk.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1921, Page 8
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