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Public Notices |||| CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL RAISING OF SHIRLEY LIBRARY LOAN 1988 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Christchurch City Council, at an Ordinary Meeting held in the Civic Offices, 163 Tuam Street, Christchurch, on Monday, the 17th day of October 1988, passed the following resolution: (a) “That in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it by the Local Government Act 1974, and the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956 and all amendments thereto, and all other Acts in that behalf enabling, the Christchurch City Council hereby resolves, by way of Special Order, to proceed to raise in New Zealand a loan to be known as the Shirley Library Loan 1988 $510,000 subject to the following determinations: (1) The purpose of the said loan Is for the purchase of the Shirley Library property. (2) The amount of loan is $510,000. (3) The maximum term for which the said loan or any part thereof may be borrowed shall be 25 years. (4) Interest rates and maturity dates shall be determined by the Deputy General Manager and City Treasurer and the Deputy City Treasurer according to authority delegated by Council. (5) The loan or any part thereof, together with interest thereon, shall be repaid by any of the following methods of repayment: (a) By equal aggregate annual or halfyearly Instalments of principal and interest; (b) By annual payments to a sinking fund in respect of this loan or any issue thereof at a rate of not less than 0.59 per cent per annum of the amount for the time being borrowed and not repaid (other than any part being repaid pursuant to subparagraph (a) of this Clause). (6) The Council hereby appropriates and pledges a special annual recurring rate of 0.001954 cents In the dollar on the capital value of all rateable property In the City of Christchurch. (7) No interest, Instalment of principal and Interest or payment to a sinking fund shall be paid outside New Zealand or out of loan money except as provided in Section 33(1) of the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956. (8) Commission or fees may be paid in respect of the raising of the said loan or any part thereof as the Local Authorities Loans Board may determine from time to time. (9) Such other determinations of the Local Authorities Loans Board as are applicable." (b) “That a Sinking Fund be established and Hamish Grenfell Hay Harold Parnwell Smith John Harold Gray and Lewis Arthur Griffin Rich be and are hereby appointed Sinking Fund Commissioners in respect of the Shirley Library Loan 1988 - $510,000.” IT IS HEREBY FURTHER PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that the foregoing resolution-will be submitted to an ordinary meeting of the Council to be held In the Civic Offices, situate as aforesaid, at 6 p.m. on Monday the 21st day of November 1988, for confirmation as a Special Order. A full copy of the resolution Is held at the office of the Deputy General Manager and City Treasurer, Civic Offices, and is now open to the inspection of the public, without fee, during office hours from 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Monday to Friday. A poll of electors is required to be taken, If not less than fifteen per cent (15 per cent) of the electors of the City of Christchurch so demand In writing under their hands, delivered or sent by post to the Christchurch City Council and received at the offices of the Council, 163 Tuam Street, Christchurch 1 (P.O. Box 237), not later than 9 a.m. on Monday, November 21, 1988. Where a demand for a poll of electors is made, every person who signs the demand shall state — against the signature — the person’s name and address with sufficient particularity to enable the person to be identified as an elector. JOHN GRAY, General Manager and Town Clerk. AMURI COUNTY COUNCIL RESTRICTED FIRE SEASON NOTICE Is hereby given that pursuant to provisions of the Forest and Rural Fires Act 1977 a restricted fire season is extended over the whole of the Council’s area from November 9, 1988, until further notice. During the restricted fire season it is an offence to light any fires in the open air unless a permit has been obtained from the Principal Rural Fire Officer or the Deputy Principal Rural Fire Officer. Permits may be issued by the Principal Rural Fire Officer or his Deputy for stubble and other fires lit between the hours of 5.00 p.m. and 9.00 p.m. provided that: (1) Weather conditions are suitable. (2) The fire Is patrolled until completely out. (3) The area to be burned is surrounded by a 10 metre wide ploughed strip. (4) Before lighting the fire occupiers of neighbouring properties are to be notified. This restriction does not apply to hangis and barbecues in enclosed containers lit on properties serviced by high pressure water supply. Please note that any permit issued is not a legal defence against claims for damage which may be caused by the fire. The responsibility for control of the fire and liability for and damage which might occur lies with the person lighting the fire. P. .M. RHODES Principal Rural Fire Officer

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Press, 9 November 1988, Page 68

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Page 68 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 9 November 1988, Page 68

Page 68 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 9 November 1988, Page 68

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