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CITY COUNCIL. IX THE MATTER of "Th* M porationa Act, 1920," "The L Loans Act, 1913," "The. Local Elections and Polls Act, 19CS," and their Amendments. -. ptTBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that - 1 - a POLL of the Ratepayers of the City cf Christchurch will be taken on THURSDAY, the 15th day of September, 1921, upon th& propoaal as published in the "Lyttelton Times" newspaper on the 6th, 12th, 19th, and 26th da*, of AugTiet, 1921, to raise a SPECIAL LOAN of FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS <£sO,Ooo> for the erection -upon the land in Manchester street, formerly occupied by the Canterbury Hall, of a building containing Council Chamber, Offices, Furnishings, for same, and all things necessary and incidental thereto, to be used fox municipal purposes. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby further given that a POLL of the Ratepayers of the .City of Christchurch will be taken on THURSDAY, the 15th day of September, 1921, upon the proposal as published in the "Lyttelton Times" newspaper on the 6th, 12th, 19th, and 26th days of August, 1921, to raise a SPECIAL LOAN of FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS (£50,000) for the erection of a Concert Chamber and Assembly Room, together with appurtenances and furnishings for same, supplementary .offices for leasing and all things necessary ond incidental thereto, upon the land situaee in Manchester street, formerly occupied by the Canterbury Hall, also the purchase of* a piece of land adjoining the City Council's property, and fronting Worcester street, upon which to erect Turkish Baths. PUBLIC NOTICE in hereby further given that a POLL of the Ratepayers of the City of Christchurch will be taken on THURSDAY, the 15th day of September, 1921, upon the proposal, as published in the "Lyttelton Times" newspaper on the Eth, 12th, 19th, and 26th days of August, 1921, to raise a SPECIAL LOAN of SIXTY THOUSAND POUNDS (£60,000) for the purchase of that block of land bounded by Cambridge terrace, Victoria street, Kilmore street, and. Colombo street, as a site upon which to erect a Town Hall. The above-mentioned Polls will commence Bt 9 o'clock in the and will close at 7 o'clock in the afternoon of the said day, at the Polling Places as set out below. POLLING PLACES ABOVE REFERRED TO. CENTRAL: 1. Provincial Council Chambers, Durham street. 2. Knor Church Schoolroom, Bealey avenue. 8. Methodist Church iSohoolrcom, Stanmore road. 4. Methodist Church Schoolroom, Fitegerald avenue. 5. Foresters' Hall, Oxford terrace. 6. St. John'a Church Schoolroomj Madras street. 7. Hibernian Hall, Barbados* street. 8. St. Michael's Church Schoolroom, Durham street LINWOOD: 9. Linwood Public Library, Worcester street. 10. Oddfellows' Hall, Rolleaton street. 11. Mitrquee, corner of Gloucester street and Woodham road. 12. Baptist Church Schoolroom, corner Linwood avenue and . Worcester street. 15. Social Hall, Leyden street. 14. Marquee, corner Grafton and Charloa streets. | ST. ALBANS: 16. Shop, comer 'Olissokt street and Merivale lane. j 16. Methodist Church Schoolroom, Rugby street. 17. Mr Waehbourn'fl Motor Shed, corner Innes road and Brett's road. 16. St. Albans Public Library, Colombo street. ,' , , . -19. Salvation Army Hall, Cranford street. 20. Methodist Church Schoolroom, Madras street, near Edgewaro road. 21. Marquee, section next 63 Fitzgerald street. _ , . 82. Mrs Donaldson's Shop, 940 Colombo street. SYDENHAM AND SPREYDON: 23. Baptist Church Schoolroom, Lincoln 24. Lata'Spreydon Borough Council"Chambers, Barrington street. 25. Union Methodist Church. Schoolroom, corner Soutn Crescent road and Selwyn 26. Shop, 180 Montreal street, near Hazeldean road. „ . _ _ 37. Sydenham Football Club Rooms, Laweon street. ... „ , v--28. Sydenham Publio Library, Colombo 29. Beckenham ..Hall, Somerfield street. SI Mr Wood's Store, corner Wilson's road and St. Martin's road. 82, Publio Library, Waltham road. 88. Tramway Car Shed, Palsgrave street. 34. Church Schoolroom, Church , road, *• Opawa.

HENRY T. J. THACKER, Mayor. H. R. SMITH, Returning Officer. Christchurch, ._ 26th August, 1921. 6117 IN THE MATTER of "The Municipal CoimmwmmmmvmvMm and Polls Act, mentß. and their Amend>UßLlC NOTICE is hereby given that l. a POLL of the Ratepayers of that part of the City of Christchurch, named "Sproydon Park Special Rating Area," to raise a LOAN in respect of the eaid part, will be taken on THURSDAY, the 15th day of Sep'lished in the "Lyttelton Times" newspaper on the 12th, 19th, 26th days of August, .~,< 3 ii_- «_J J-- «< OAntmlur 109.1. to raise a fIPECIAL LOAN of £3600 for tae purchase and improvement of a piece of land to be used as a Pleasure Ground. The said Poll will commence at 9 oclocjt in the forenoon, and will close at 7 oVtfoch in the afternoon of the said day, at the undermentioned Polling Places:— Baptist Church Schoolroom, Lincoln Late Spxeydon Borough Counoil Chambers, Bamngton street. Union Methodist Church Schoolroom, corner South Crescent road and Beiwyn street. v Beokenham Ball, Somerfleld street. M. T. J. THAOKEB, , Major. H. H. SMITH, • . Returning Officer. City Council Chambers, Christchurch, 26th August, 1921. 6118

LOAN PROPOSALS. P/>LLS: THURSDAY, THE 15th INST. mHE MAYOR has arranged witn the ManX agement of Picture Theatre to give » LANTERN DEMONSTRATION AND TALK TO-DAY, tho 12th. instant, at 12 JNoon. LIBERTY THEATRE, by kind permission, on TUESDAY, the 18tb Instant, at ia NOON. CRYSTAL PALACE THEATRE on WEDNESDAY, the 14th instant, at 11.30 A.M. ALL CITIZENS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. The gncce»9 of these Polls is tital to crur Cwio Life and Pride. Elderly people may need golf and bowls to keep fit, but our young Citizens, want their artiatio temperaments, their musical tastes. TO ALL SPORTS: The time of our greatest push has arrived. ROLL TTP to these mid-day Meetings, and show your enthusiasm. > —— < If yon are not a Ratepayer, secure a RateFOR our Loan Proposals on THURSDAY, the 16th instant. WINTON STREET, St. AIbans—TUESDAY, the 13th inst., 8 pjn. The Mayor, DeC" .Mayor, Councillors Andrews, 'Wils, Martin, and others. BEOKENHAM HALL, WEDNESDAY, the 14th instant, at 8 pjn. The Mayor, De-puty-Mayor, Councillors JVinsor, and others. Christchnreb, September 100, «U

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17248, 12 September 1921, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17248, 12 September 1921, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17248, 12 September 1921, Page 11

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