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resolution passed at a meeting of the Board held on the Ist day of July, 1893, by special ordor, levying a special rate of 3<l6ths of a ponny iu the pound on properties interested in G miles of road formation in Parkville, for tho purpose of "meeting the interest and annual charges on a loan of £l2O, borrowed for that purpose. Copy of special ordor may be seen at this otlice. Road Board Office, Kketahuna, 3rd July, 1803. W. BiYLISS, Olerk. MAUBIOEVILLE KOAD BOARD. VTOTIOE is hereby given that the 1M Board intends (with tho consent of the ratepayers interested) to raise A loon under the "Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 188G, and Amendment Act 1889," for tho purpose of completing the formation and bridges on Mount Bruce road. The amount proposed to be borrowed is £250. The amount to he sot apart in each year to pay off the Joan if £l2loa. The interest and annual charges to bo secured by a special rate of Id apd 2-sths of a penny in the £ to bo made on tho rateable value of the rateable property within the following boundaries:—Commencing ut the north ca?t corner of section 172, block XIII, Mangaono S.D, proceed in a westerly direction along northern boundary of last mentioned section, then follow north boundary of section 1, 2, 3, 4, north-west boundaty of sections i, 5, 6, all in block XIY, Tararua S.D, section 9, Block IV, Miki Miki S.D, to tho boundary of the Mauriceville Itoad District, thence by last mentioned boundary to eastern boundary of section 7. block IV, Miki Miki, oontinuing thence in a northerly direction by lines excluding sections 8,0, block IV, Miki Miki, 174, and Native Reserve of .1000 acres, block XIII, Manganne, to point of commencement, Oest of raising loan and first year's interest to be paid out of loan. A meeting of ratepayers to discuss the above proposal will be h,eld at the Road Board Office, Maurioeville, at lpmon WEDNESDAY, July 19th, 1893. ' '.''.' ." ;''•■;■; '■.&''' ■'• ■'• Mauriceyi'lvi June ?ti"th, 1893, •: •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4467, 11 July 1893, Page 3
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