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ELECTION NOTICES. OXFORD ROAD BOARD. ANNUAL ELECTION. f _PHE following Nominations have been reX ceived:— BAXTER, ANDREW. HAWKE, DAVID. SKURR, JOHN. As the number Nominated does not exceed the vacancies to be filled, I hereby declare the above named Candidates DULY ELECTED Members of the Oxford Road Beard for the ensuing year. R. H. GAINSFORD, «_ Returning Officer. East Oxford. 29th F April, 1909. 5983 ELLESMERE ROAD BOARD ELECTION. THE following Nominations havo been received : —• . BOAG. JOHN SAMUEL. " DIXON. MALCOLM. ROWELL. FRANK. STOURY, JAMES. A POLL for the ELECTION of THREE of the above Candidates will be taken between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 7th day of May, 1909, at, the undermentioned Polling places, vii.. the Road Board Office. Lecston; the Public Library, Southbridge; the Public Library, Kiliinchy; and, Public Library. Brookside. W. G. LUNN. Returning Officer. 59*4 "~ TRAMWAY BOARD. THE CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY Ii tho Milter of "Tho Christchurch Tramway District Act 1906" and "Tho Local Bodies' Loans Act IMS." m T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that tho X Chnstrhureh 'frnmwav Board proposes to raise a SPECIAL LOAN cr LO»ANS ior tho purposes of -the undertakings hereunder mentioned or such of them as may be authorised by tho Ratepayers cf the Cbm.rhurch Tramway District excluding that portion of the Riccnrtor.-Sockburn Sub-district compris-ed within the limits described in the Second Schedule tc- "Tho Chxistchurch Trs.rmvay District Act 1906".— 1. Tho undertakings to be engaged in are: (a) The extension of the power plant; the extension of tho feeder system; ond the erection ot twelve iicw electric car?, For which works the sum proposed to br> borrowed is £38,500. (b> The installation of an electrio tramway alon-sf Cashel street to connect with, the existing tramway in- Canal Reserve.. tho propos'-ed new tramway to ccm-ni-er.ee ot the intersection of Cashel street ■and. High t'troet, theuco along Cashel etrtot to tho existing tramwayon Canal Reserve, together with a line from the-junction ot Ca«bel street and Stianmore road thenc© along Stamnora ro:.d to and connecting with the ex- ! isting tramway line- in Woroestcr street. For which work tho sum proposed to' be borrowed is £11.600. (c) Tho installation of un electric tramway in and along- Colombo street. Edge-. ware road and Cranford street, St. Albans, commencing, at tho intersection' of Colombo street and Bealey avenue,thence alonir Colombo street to Edgeware road, thence along Edgewaxe roadto Cranford street, thence along Cranford ■street to and as far as the Shirley ror.d. For which work the sarin proposed to be borrowed is, £6000. (d) Tho installation of an electric tramway comTn-enciK-g at -the present terminus of the Cashmere Hills line ot tbe foot of the said Hills, thence along tho foot cr base of tho 6-aid Cashnreiw: Hills westward to end as far -aa the 1 fojt of Hackthorco road. For which work the sum proposed to* bo borrowed is ££600. (c) Tho installation of an electric tram--way commencing at the junction of,. Moorhouie avenue and Windmill road,ther.ee along Windmill road to South Crescent road, thence along South. Crescent read to Selwyn sheet to and «8 far ns Coronation street. Fcr which work the sum propoeed to bo borrowed is £5300. 2. The respective sums proposed to ba Iwrrowed for the above mentioned works axe those set out above. 3. The proposed security for tha toUl amount of the leans for the above works ofo such of them as may be authorised cs afore-; said will be tho who"!o of th___ tramway plant n*nd undertaking of the Board (excluding- and -xceptiug that portion, thereof eomm-ised-within that part of tho Riocarforr-Sockbnrn Sub-district within iho limit* or erea described in \ the Second Schedule to "The Christchurch Trtimway District -Act 1906") ui3 the revenues -arising theEefrom (subject nevertheless to all existing charge* and encumbrances affecting the n_e or -any part thereof) and a special rate OxTectin? tfh«who!« oi tho said Tramway District («t'clndin_ that <;eiticn of tho Riccarton-Sockburn Sub-tHs-triet above excepted) to ocver interest anel sinking: fund which will be -made and levied for that purpose. Provision for - repayment will also be made by tbe croation of a sinking fund at the rate of ten e_Hlm_» p*» cer.tmn (10 per cent.) per _aiiuum. 4 It is proposed to pay' out of the Loan cr Loans authorised:— ■ "- ■ in) Thr- coat cf raising th* dame. (b) Interest for ihe first year, and while any wcrk comprising the undertakinga authorised i* being- constructed. And (c) All r-ieliminary expenses incurred in connection with and incide_t»l to the above xmdeTtakinss or such of them as may bo authorised-ce aforesaid «_d the authorisation and carrying out of tho same. . - . PUBLIC MEETING ot MEETINGS of RATEPAYERS in congestion with, tho above Proposals will be held on dates to bo advertised. Dated at Chrirtchurch tliis 30th-cUr of April, 1909. T HERBERT PEARCE, ' Chairman Christchurch Tramway Bonn!. - : fiw* VICTORIA MOTOR WORKS. S GILCHRIST, JUNK,, hiving taken .<*•«"'" • the Works lately carried on by tbo BANGER MOTOR COMPANY beg* to announce the premises hfeve been thoroughly renovated, and that he is prepared to undertake any Motor Cyole, Motor Car, of Cycla ' Repairs. Accumulators Charged. Accessories. Lubricating Oils, etc. .Every attention, and charges moderate. J - , ■<■■ 'Ffaoae VAt HR. . W A D E ' 8 • TIME PAYMENT FURNITURE' WAREHOUSE, Caversham street (off Lower High street). WHY LIVE IN FURNISHED ROOMS? I Famish a House complete from 6s par week. Unfurnished .rooms cost half -tha money, and the other half that you sow spend in rent t WILL BUY YOUR FURNITURE. I am prepared to Furnish a Cottage or Mansion on EASY TERMS at a CHEAPER RATE than any cash furnishing warehouse in Christchurch. JUST THINK OF IT. I Furnish and .provide everything that constitutes the furnishing of a house from 2s . per week, enabling the working -man to secure a comfortable home. Note tbe Address: H. R. WADS. Complete Honsa Furnisher, Caversham street, off Lower High street 1490 THE BEST SIXPENNY LUNCHEON may be obtained at the I.X.L. LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. Corner Colombo and Chester streets (Opp. Band Rotunda). Hot Luncheons, 12 to 2 p.m.; Soup, Meat and Vegetables Gd. or Tea Coffee, or Cocoa with Cakes, Scones, or Hot Piej 64 Fresh Good-* Daily. Open on Sundays for Refreshments. Nothing Succeeds like Success. C 8926 PEENLEAF BUTTER, FRESH-DAILY. Is—ALL GROCERS. C 3050 MONEY TO LEND ON APPROVED SECURITIES. At Lowest Current Rates of Interest. Apply HELMOE-E ana VAN ASCH. Solicitors. SS Cathedral square, Christchurch ond Ran .flora. C 2663 MONEY TO LEND. "ITITE HAVE several SUMS of TRUST > * MONEY for INVESTMENT at lowest Rates of Interest. Also, Special Sums for Investment on Chattels and Seconci Mortgage. KIPPENBERGEn. FRANKS, and , - HUxVTEE. _«__" Solicitors, 198 Hereford street. CBo6*
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