Borough Councils. KAIAPOI BOEOUGH COUNCIL. STOPPAGE OF TSAFFIC. TVT OTICB is hereby given, that the Kaiapoi JS Swing Bridge WILL BE CLOSED for Bepairs from 4 a.m. till 8 a.m. until further notice. By order, C. E. DUDLEY, Borough Sarveyor. Kaianoi Borough Council Office, ' November 6th, 1878. 116 BOEOUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH £ .'5,000 8- ECIAT, LOAN IN .£lO6 DEBENTUE- S, BEABI.VG 7 PES CKNT. INTEREST, REPAYABLE ON JUNK 30th, 1890, Foe Waterwobks and Constbucting permanent steeetß. To be raised under authority of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1876. THE Treasurer of the Borough of New Plymouth is authorised by the Borough Council to receive applications at the price of not less than .£IOO for every .£IOO Debenture, payable as follows:— £10 per cent on application The Balance. December 3let, 1878; and to state that the half-yearly dividends will be payable at the Bank of New Zealand, New Plj mouth, or at any branches cf the Bank, on January let and July Ist, from year to year, m»til June 30th, 1890, when the Debentures will be paid. Coupons will be attached to the Debentures, and every tis month 3 the holder of 1 Debtntare will be paid .£3los. The securities for due payment of the dividends are : — Ist. The Borough Fund. 2nd- The Special Bate. 3rd. The Kents derivable from Borough Eeserves. 4th. The Water Bate. Applications must be in the annexed form and accompanied with a deposit of 10 per cent, on the amount applied for, which will be returned if no allotment is made. The subscription will commence October 21st, 1878, and close December 14th, 1878. FOEM OF APPLICATION. boeough of nkw plymouth .£25,000 Special Loan in .£IOO Debentures, bearing 7 per cent. intebeßt, repayABLE June 30th, 1890. To the Treasurer of the Borough of New Plymouth. request that you will allot Debentures, on which enclose the rerequired deposit of 10 percent., or £ and agree to accept the same or any less number of Debentures you may allot, and pay the instalments acdbrding to your Prospectus of October 12th, 1878. Name at length Prof eesion or occupation ... Address Date '.... Usual signature AfctTHUE STANDISH, Mayor. L. H. CHOLWILL, Town Clerk. Borough Council Office, * New Plymouth, October 12th, 1878. 10-28 191 Road Boards. SPEEYDON ROAD, BOAED. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE ROAJD across the Halswell at Boskruge's Corner will be STOPPED, until further notice, for ths parpase of building a new bridge. By order of tho chairman. JOSEPH EICHAEDS, Clerk to the Board. Novembot 18th, 1878. H-19 3154 Conveyances
NOTICE. KAKAIA AND ALFOBD FOBEST. f\N and after this date, a COACH will lean \J the BATfAIA on arrival of First Train. For Alford Forest, via Lavington and intermediate places, on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, returning Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday meeting Train for Christchurch. Alford Foreet Tares 10s. Passengers and parcels booked at Gobb'r Office, TattersaU's. Telegrams and orders punctually attended to. Buggies and Saddle Horses always on hire. CHAS. LAKE, Proprietor, South Balrafa, opposite Eailway Station. ASHBUBTON. EOOOKSON begs to inform the Public • that he runs a COACH every Tuesday and Fridayfrom A&hburton upon the arrival of the first Train from Christ-church to Hood's Accommodation House, Mount Somers and Alford Forest, returning' every Wednesday and Saturday in time for the last train at Christ, church, namely, 3.3S p.m. Buggies and Saddle Horses always on hire. Telegrams, Parcels, and Orders pnnotuaDj attended to. B. COOKSON, Proprietor, c Ajahbnrton Livery Stables, ' 21 Ooposite Keilwav Station. EXPEBSB PKOPRIETOE, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKEB. BEST COLLARS ALWAYS ON HAND. ROYAL MAIL EXPEEBSES always in attendance at BaQway Station on arrival or departure of train. Commercial travellers and luggage attended to. Parcels and papers delivered. JAKES VINING, Bailway Stables. Waimate, 1878. 7-1 5346 NOTICE. TELEQBAPH LTNB~"oF BOYAL MATI COACHES—AMBEBLEY TO HDBUNin AND WAIATJ. COACHES will leave Aniberley for Hurunui overy Morning, and for Waiau every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday on arrival of first train from Christohurch; returning frorr Hurunui daily, and from Waiau every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning, at 7.3 C a.m. FBANCIS HOLDEB, l>s 9346 Proprietor._ 0088 & OO.'S LINE OS , BOYAL~MAn COACHES—CHEISTOmJBCH TO AKABOA. rfIHESE COACHES leave the Booking Office, A Christchurch, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m., returning froir Beecher's Hotel, Akaroa, «cry Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8.25 a.m. SAMUEL LEE, Proprietor. 25 9365 Cobb'g Office. COBB 4 CO.'S TELEGBAPH LINE OF EOYAL MAIL COACHES. CHEISTCHUECH AND AKABOA, Running in conjunction with the s.s. Akaboa ROACHES leave Boecher'a Hotel, Akaroa v> on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 3.25 a.m.; and Pigeon Bay shortly after the rival of the steamer. Fares—los each way. SAMUEL LBJi, Proprietor. ft-20 7332 Oabb's Office, Christchnrch. TELEGEAPH LINE OF BOYAL MAIL COACHES TO HTJBUNUI AND WAIAU. ON and after MAY Ist the Coaches between Hurunui and Waiau will only run TWICE WEEKLY. 5-6 2733 FEANCIS HOLDEE, Proprieto GEEENPABK AND HAI.SWELL LINE OF BOYAL MAIL COACHES. jf~IOACHE3 of the above ling leavo Greenpark V> daily for Christchurbh at ... 7.45 a.m. Beturning at 3.30 p.m. Passengers and Parcels booked at Cobb'i Office 4-16 3733 C. TTTMBKR, Proprietor. A3HBUETON AND LONGBEACH. jTi EOBGE E. PIEB'S Hoyal Mail Coact vTT leaves Longbeach for Ashburton (via Ashton, Watertcn, and Wheatstone), daily ai 7 a.m., raturning by the sano route on arrival of 3.20 p.m. train froai Cliristchurch. Booting office aud stablea, Western Ecpository, Tancred streei, next Episcopalian Church, Ashburton. Dreje, Americas w&ggons baggies, and eaddle hor&os well appointed. GEOBGE E. PIKE, .22 395 Proprietor. WIKCHESTiiB FOB GESALDINii. THE CHEAPEST AND MOST PLEASANT BOUTE TO GEE ALPINE. COACHES WILL in ftiture MEET ALL TBAINS at the Winchester Bailway Stations for Conveyance of Passengers and Parcels to and from Geraldine. Fasss— Single ioorney. 2a; return, 3s In connection witn the above, LIVERY STABLES i*7e besn opened. Saddle horses aad boggi ■oi hire. Orders forwarded by Cenuaerciai Tra/ellsra will be promptly »t> tended to. J. A. TOUNG, 9*2) 970 Proprietor. Winoheatet.
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Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4155, 20 November 1878, Page 6 (Supplement)
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