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PUBLIC NOTICES LINCOLN PARK DOMAIN. PERMISSION HAS’BEEK GRANTED to Lincoln Rugby Football Club to make a gate charge of One Shilling ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 2nd. B. MORAN. Chairman. 9050 AMBERLEY DOMAIN BOARD. Permission has been granted the Amberley Football Club to make a charge on SATURDAY. AUGUST 9th. for Representative Game, Peninsula versus North Canterbury. L. F. HARRIS, Chairman. 8955 GLENMARK CEMETERY. PURSUANT to the provisions of Section 52 of The Cemeteries Act. 1908, public notice is hereby given that the Glenmark Burial Ground has been vested in the Waipara County Council and is dedicated and open as a Public Cemetery, and hereafter shall be used as a cemetery only and shall be known as the Glenmark Cemetery. S. L. BOON, County Clerk. 8944 SPRINGS COUNTY COUNCIL. ROAD CLOSED. THE Ellesmere road, Lincoln, from Stoddart’s corner to Hudson’s road. WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY, WEDNESDAY. 30th JULY, 1947. P. J. PORTER, County Clerk. 8994 TAWERA COUNTY COUNCIL TO enable farmers and tractor drivers to extend their licences to road machine, the Traffic Inspector will be in attendance at Russells Flat at 10 a.m. Springfield. 11 a.m. Kowai Bush, 1.15 p..m oh Thursday, July 31, 1947. S. P. GODFREY, Acting-County Clerk. 2558 KOWAI COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF ROLL OF ELECTORS PURSUANT to Section 44 of “The Counties Act, 1920," PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Electors’ Roll of the Ridings of the Kowai County are open for inspection without fee during reasonable hours at the Council Office, Balcairn, from the 28th day of July, 1947, until the 15th day of August, 1947. Any objections to the Rolls in accordance with Section 45 of the above Act must be lodged in writing with the Council or or before August 22nd, 1947. Dated at Balcairn this 26th day of July, J. E. TINNOCK, County Clerk. 8899 MOUNT HERBERT COUNTY COUNCIL. ELECTORS’ ROLL. PURSUANT to Section 44 of the Counties Act, 1920, Public Notice is hereby given that the Electors’ Rolls of the Ridings of the Mount Herbert County are open for inspection at the office of C. G. McKellar and Co., 90 Hereford street, Christchurch, until the 15th day of August, 1947. Objections under Section 45 of the above Act must be lodged in writing with the undersigned on or before the 22nd day of August, 1947. G. 1, BULLOCK, • County Clerk. 90 Hereford street, Christchurch. 8969 LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ESTIMATES FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 31st, 1948. PURSUANT to Section 79 of “The Muni-, cipal Corporations Act, 1933,” the following Estimates of Receipts and Expenditure for the period commencing on the first day of April, 1947, and terminating on the 31st day of March, 1948, are hereby published by the Lyttelton Borough Council as having been approved at the ordinary meeting of the said Council, held on Monday, July 28, 1947. EXPENDITURE £ s. d. Administration, etc 820 0 0 Reserves, etc. .. .. 300 0 0 Traffic inspection, etc 500 0 0 Fire Prevention .. .. 225 0 0 Diamond Harbour .. .. 500 0 0 Grants, etc. .. .. 115 0 0 Section 129, Public Rev. Act .. 50 0 0 Miscellaneous .. . > 593 0 0 Interest and Sinking Fund .. 1,540 0 0 Alterations, Flat .. .. 300 0 0 Works Account, etc 11,439 0 0 £16,382 0 0 £ s. d. RECEIPTS Government Subsidy on Rates 300 0 0 Rents .. .. .. 2,190 0 0 Licences, etc. .. .. 1,750 0 0 Miscellaneous receipts .. .. 999 0 0 Transfer from Water Account 3,060 0 0 Consolidated loan rate, BJd in £ 1,836 0 0 Additional sum required being a General Rate of 2/6d in the £on an Annual value .. 6,247 0 0 £16,382 0 0 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE IT IS HEREBY PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that it is the intention of the Lyttelton Borough Council at a meeting to be held on August 15, 1947,'T0 MAKE AND LEVY the undermentioned rates upon Lyttelton for the period commencing on the Ist day of April, 1947, and ending on the 31st day of March, 1948, payable in one sum at the Town Clerk’s office, Oxford street, Lyttelton, on the sth day of September, 1947. 1. A General Rate of Two Shillings and Sixpence in the £ made under provisions of Section 77 of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1933”. 2. A Hospital Rate of Eightpence in the £ made under Section 52 of “The Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act, 1926,” and “The Rating Act, 1925.” 3. A Water Rate (ordinary supply) made under Section 82 of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1933,” and “The Rating Act, 1925,” (a) Upon all land and buildings, used as dwelling houses, to which water is supplied, where the annual rateable value does not exceed £l2 10s a rate of Ten shillings, where such value does exceed £l2 10s a rate of two per centum of such value, but in no case shall the rate be less than Ten shillings. (b) Upon all land and buildings to which water can be. but is not, supplied, situate within one hundred yards from any part of the Waterworks, a rate of one half the respective Rates mentioned in Clause (a) hereof. (c) Upon all Buildings used as stores or warehouses or for any purpose other than as dwelling houses, a Rate of one half the rate mentioned in Clause (a) hereof. Minimum charge where water is laid on, Ten shillings. 4 ’ bra K y Ra !? of Twopence farthing c he .‘ e ’ Ul ad< : under provisions of Section 92 of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1933." 5. A Consolidated Loan Rate of Eightpence farthing in the £ made wider l^i, pr . o '' s ons „ of the Lyttelton BorConversion Order. 1935, and the Rating Act. 1925. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER PTTRT rrr v NOTIFIED that th<e Valuation Roll is for inspection without fee by all rateRSS rs Q durin * < Office hours, which are. r£i? m J 9 am - , to 4 pm- on Monday to Thursday, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Y Fri--1947 ated at Lyttelton this 29th day of July, q n o 4 J- THOMPSON, 9034 Town Clerk. get AROUND MATERIAL SHORTAGES PARKER PROCESSES PARKER PROCESSES PARKER PROCESSES PARKERIZING”—gives a rust-resist-“BONDFßT7n?r” Pr R Ve 2 ts corr °sion. BONDERIZING —bonds paint to steel prevents peeling and hist teel ' if it s corrosion prevention or snrav Painting, ring 36-676 or 31-900; calf or write for descriptive literature?— ° A. S. PATERSON and CO LTD (PARKER R UST- s PROOFING PRO70 Moorhouse avenue, West T.C. Finest Service IN CITY— Prompt, courteous attention. HOT LUNCHES HOT LUNCHES noon to 2 p.m. noon to 2 p.m. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TFA«S MORNING _AND AFTERNOON ™AS from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. a m - 5 P-m. ON FRIDAY HOT TEAS ON FRIDAY * fr 2 m 5 pm ’ to 7 P-m. Most modern and pleasant premises « iP New Zealand. “THE WALDORF” "THE WALDORF” "THE WALDORF” CASHEL STREET (Upstairs), opposite Beaths. (Telephone 33-997. . 7386 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES JAMES M. and MRS CRAIG CHIROPRACTORS S ch ° ol Graduates). .REGENT THEATRE BUILDINGS, u’ 61 i?u fo X Free Consultations. _ Health Ta!k Each Tuesday. 11.15 ajn., 3ZB, Christchurch. C 1473

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25249, 30 July 1947, Page 10

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