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GEO. NELL AND SON GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. « TENTS AND MARQUEES FOR SALE OR HIRE, ALSO CAMP BEDS. WRIGHT STEPHENSON AND CO’S SEEDS AND MANURES ALWAYS IN STOCK

PUBLIC NOTICES. IN THE MATTER of “The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1926, ' and “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920,” and amendments thereof respectively. THE TAURANGA BOROUGH 1 COUNCIL hereby gives public notice that such Council proposes to raise a special loan of £4470 for the purpose of constructing sewage drainage works in and for the No. 2 drainage area extending reticulation therein and extending the •outfall AND to make an annual recurring special rate of Seven sixteenths of a penny (7/16th d.) in the pound sterling on the unimproved rateable value of all rateable property in the special rating Drainage Area No. 2 in the Borough of Tauranga as security for payment of the interest sinking fund and other charges in connection with such loan the whole of the loan is to bo repayable at the expiration of Thirty years from the date of raising the loan and ' the rate of interest is not to exceed Five pounds ten shillings (£5 10s Od) per centum per annum and a sinking fund of not less than One pound ten shillings (£l 10s Od) per centum per annum on the amount of the loan raised is to be provided as security for and for the purpose of repayment of the loan. It is proposed to pay out of the loan the cost of raising the loan and the preliminary expenses incurred in connection with the scheme if certified by the Audit Office as provided by Section 5A of “The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1926,” but it is not proposed to pay out of the loan any portion of interest or sinking fund. DATED this 2nd day of April, 1929 ‘ R. B. SHEARMAN, Town Clerk. i AND NOTICE Is hereby also . given that a poll of ratepayers upon the above proposal will be taken on Wednesday the first day of May, 1929, and that the polling booths will be situate at .the-Town Hall, Tauranga, and the Show Shed, Roberts Street, Tauranga. Hours of polling 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. R. B. SHEARMAN, Returning Officer. B. DIVE, Mayor. MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen, I am pleased to announce that, in response to numerous requests, I am offering myself as a candidate for the office of Mayor. If elected I shall devote my best energies to the interests of 'the ratepayers as I have always endeavoured to do in the past. I shall have pleasure in addressing the electors at Faulkner’s Corner on Wednesday, April 24th, at 8 p.m. An invitation is extended to candidates for the Borough Council to address the electors at this meeting. His Worship the Mayor, Mr B. Dive, will preside. • A. N. ILES. MAYORAL ELECTION. VfR Robbins invites the electors to meet him at the corner of Road and Eleventh Jameron Vvenuc, on Tuesday evening. 23rd, it 7.30 p.m. Candidates for the Borough Coun;il are invited to be present and iddress the electors. B. 0. ROBBINS. TO THE ELECTORS TAURANGA ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. TN response to a largely signed petition, I have consented to nomination for a seat on the above Board. I have had seven years’ experience on the Cambridge Power Board and if elected that experience is at your service. W. J. WHITE, Ohauiti. NOTICE. G. S. Peglar, 10th Avenue, Tauranga, has been appointed representative for the C.O.D. Importing Co., Ltd. All inquiries in regard to the Company are requested to be forwarded direct to him. The Company are sole agents for the great Northampton boot and shoe manufacturing firm of William Barratt and Co. This great firm has an output of 100,000 pairs of shoes per month, and have over 400 branches. Nearly 16,000 hands are employed in these great works. The Company are also solo agents for D.D. Mehta, Wholesale Fur- ( riers, of India, and are directly associated with the Wurlitzer Musical Instrument Co., the Royal Fenton Crockery Co., Staffordshire, the Hanover Pottery Co., Staffordshire, Marshall Field and Co., and t have arranged agents in all countries. Goods will be imported, and j are not manufactured in New Zealand to any extent. Britain buys 95 per cent, of New Zealand ex- > ports, and it is up to the public of New Zealand to buy British goods. ) THE C.O.D. IMPORTING CO., LTD., High Street, Auckland.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVII, Issue 10056, 23 April 1929, Page 1

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