SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW TEA ROOMS OPENING IN MASTERTON. TODAY (Pragnell'e Buildings, opp. Knox Church.) QUEEN STREET. "jVfI"R. R, W. FERRIS bege to announce to the residents of Mastorton and district that he will be opening in the course of a few days NEW TEA ROOMS in the above premises. The rooms are now being fitted up on the most modern lines, and patrons can rely upon receiving the best possible attention. Watch for opening date. R. W/FBRRIB, PROPRIETOR.
LOOK! LOOK!! THO make room for large stock of Christmas goods just arriving, I am holding a SALE OF GRAMAPHONES till the end of OCTOBER only. " .* " £3 Diploma Machines going for 455. £4 Diploma Machines for for 655. £6 10s Diploma Cabinet Machines going for £5 10s. £ls Diploma Cabinet Machines going for £l2 10 s. 3s 6d Diploma Double-sided Records for 3s. 3s 6d Homophone Double-sided Records for 3s. REMEMBER ! These Sale Prices are till the end of October only, O.K. STATIONERY, TOY & FANCY GOODS DEPOT, A. BRADFORD, Proprietor. (Near Thompson-Payne Pictures.) TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. TENDERS for the erection of a residence in concrete and wood, for Mr W. C. Dorset, of Carterton, are invited. Drawings and specifications may be seen at Mr L. H. Smart's office, Carterton, and at the office of the undersigned, where tenders close on THURSDAY, 23rd October, 1913, at noon. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GEO. D. AYSON, Architect & Structural Engineer. Eton's Buildings, Masterton. MASTERTON BOROUGH. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY * GIVEN THAT at a Special Meeting of the Masterton Borough Council, held on Tuesday, September 23rd, 1913, it was resolved as follows: WHEREAS the sum of Two Thousand Pounds (£2000), borrowed by the Borough Corporation for the purpose of widening Bannis-ter-street, was due and payable on the 28th day of August, 1513. AND WHEREAS the Sinking Funds in respect of the said loan amount to only Three hundred and Twenty-two pounds six shillings and threepence (£322 6s 3d) and the sum of one Thousand six hundred and seventy-seven pounds thirteen shillings and ninepence (£1677 13s 9d) is required to pay off the said loan NOW THEREFORE the Masterton Borough Council in exercise of the powers vested in it in that s behalf by "The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1908" hereby resolves by way of Special Order— FIRST. —To borrow the said sum of One thousand six hundred and seven-ty-seven pounds thirteen shillings and ninepence (£1677 13s 9d) for the purpose of paying off the said loan., SECOND.—That the said sum of One thousand six hundred and seven-ty-seven pounds thirteen shillings and ninepence (£1677 13s 9d) shall be repayable on the 28th day of August, 1923, or such other earlier date as may be determined by the Council. THIRD.—That for the purpose of providing for the payment of the said sum of One thousand six hun- ( died, and seventy-seven pounds thirteen shillings and ninepence (£1677 13s 9d), interest, sinking fund, and other charges thereon, the . said Council will appropriate and pledge a Special Rate of Nine Sixty-fourths part of a penny in the pound (£) upon the Rateable unimproved value of all rateable property in the Borough of Masterton, comprising that part of the said Borough formerly included in and known as the East and West Wards thereof, and more, particularly described in the schedule hereto, and that such Special Rate shall be an annual recurring rate during the currency of the loan, payable half yearly on the first' day of February and first day of August in each year during the currency of the loan, being a period of Ten (10) years, or such shorter period as may be determined by the Council, or until the Loan is fully paid off. FOURTH.—That the sum of Fiftyeight pounds four shillings and sixpence (£SB 4s 6d), being at the rate of per cent per annum, be provided as Sinking Fund towards the repayment of the said sum of One thousand six hundred and seventyseven pounds thirteen shillings and ninepence (£1677 13s 9d,V THE SCHEDULE. All rateable property comprising that part of the Borough of Masterten included, within the following boundaries: , Bounded towards the north east by the right bank of the Waipoua River from the south east boundary line to the Akura Block" to the east side of Columba Road: towards the east by the eastern side of the said Columba Road to the Kuripuni Stream: thence towards the south and south east bv the said Kuripuni Stream to Railway Road: thence towards the north-east generally by a line along the middle line of the said Railwav Road to a point in a line with the Southern boundary line of Section 31, Masterton Small Farm Block: thenceforth west by Section 31 aforesaid to the Waipokaka Stream: thence by the Ngaumutawa Block, the Bishops Reserve and the Akura Block aforesaid to the right bank of the Waipoua River opposite • section 63 Masterton Small Farm Block, the starting point. The above Special Order will be confirmed at the Ordinary Meeting of the" Masterton Borough Council to be held in the Council Chambers. Chanel street, Masterton, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November, 1913, at 7.30 o'clock in tho evening.—BY ORDER. TAR. ARCHER. Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office. Masterton. Dated this 2sth day of September, 1913. I
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 20 October 1913, Page 1
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