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PUBLIC NOTICES. / WBLLINUXON CITY COUNCII/. ESTIMATE for General llato for Year KiiiiUi'i March 31, if-14, ;ia approved by the W<;illugtou City Council en the SJtn U»y of Juu?. IU4». HKCBU'TS.' « Credit balance t'roiu jivovioiis year ... i^.;>-l | Aerodrome rents and fees 2.500 Baths aiul beaches foes \i,WO Building few 800 Cemetery and Crematorium fees 8,000 Conveniences and mslroow foes 1,900 Encroachment fees l.i'<3 Fire Hoard, purchase of plant and sites -,800 LtccHuia 30,500 Loan Accounts for services -00 Miscellaneous 5..100 Rates subsidy 430 Routs 48,851 Royalties MOO Reserves 11.500 Golf fees . 1.000 Suburban halls 300 Town Hall fees 500 Ssoo 1400 General rate of :t 347-800 din & on unimproved value . ■ • • 255.12----i £392.394 KXI'EXDITUHK. Works Committee 137,241 Air Port 0,200 Traffic Control IG.OOO Cemeteries and Crematorium 8,000 Health and Sanitary 7,000 Reserves 23,890 Baths and Beaches 4,250 Play Areas l."30 Zoo MOB Accident Fund Appropriation 3,000 Art Gallery Contributions I.TOO Art Gallery Grounds Upkeep 350 Audit Pees 800 City and Suburban Water Board ..... 770 i Cost of Summonses Dog Registration and Collection, and Stoclc Rangers ■ • 1.000 K.r.S. Shelters Overdraft Reduction; rent and maintenance of shelters .. 9.000 Exchange* on Interest • • 7,900 Fire Board Levy 20,u00 Furnishings and fittings, new office building 4,000 Hutt Road Ramp lighting 100 Hutt and Walwhotu Bridges mainten* anco 100 Interest on Overdraft ' •»« Land Purchases 3,-jOO Land. Ngahauranga 2,000 Military allowances 5.000 Miscellaneous Expenses 0,000 Printing and Stationery 2.000 Rehabilitation Works Appropriation .. -0,000 Rent, Corporation Yard M-<> Renewal Fund' Appropriation .... «.UOU Retiring Tonsions COO Repairs, Corporation property 4,500 Repayment Overdraft and Sundry Work* Loan j»»0 Salaries -•••• 3G-000 Sick Benefit Society J°Q Subsldlos and Grants , 3,100 Superannuation MJ'}' Sundry Wages 9-°OO Suburban Hall Maintenance JOO Town Hall, Municipal Offices maintenanco ■ »«5"5 Town Hall Mercer Street ramp u?0 Town and Suburban Halls, painting .. 7u« Town-Hall furnishings, renovations .. • »»» Tripe cleaning machine and installation ~...........•• jOO Unauthorised expenditure WO*} Ventilating Plant, Concert Hall ... ■ w» Contingencies e'o»u £392,394 & 1. Amount already available 28,021 2. Additional amount required— (a) From estimated receipts lOs'J™ j[b) From General rate Juo,l-^ £392,394 3. Total rateable value for compilation of general rate, £17,835,000. 4. General rate necessary to raise amount or £255,122; 3 347-80Qd in the £ on the tinimproved value. p Town Clerk. June 26, 1913. PJSTON3B KMKUUKNCY I'KECAUTXON SERVICE. COMPULSORY PARADE OF FIR.ST-LINB i UNITS. LECTURE ON GENERAL DUTY-BY DR. F. G. SI'UKDLE. . 9.45 A.M. SUNDAY NEXT, PALACE THEATRE, PBTONfi. MEMBERS of the Wardens', Works, Medical, Fire, Communications, Law and Order, Transport, Harbour Auxiliary, and Local Firms' Auxiliary Units who have been designated as first-line "members of the above sections must attend. Excuso for non-attendance, which can bo permitted only in cases of. a. Absence through working excessive overtime; Is. Sickness; c. Absence from district, must be in writing from absentee to Unit Training Officer. FIXES FOR ABSENTEES. If reason for absence does not com© under the abovo headings a Quo up to £2, under tho regulations, which is recoverable as a civil debt, will bo imposed. Absence will not absolve any member from completing the lull course. J. S. H. ROBERTSON, Training Unit Controller. Armbands must be worn. .. BATTALION ORDER by Major A. 3. Nimmo, M.C., Commanding Officer Nicholson Battalion Home Guard. PARADES FOR THE .MONTH OF JULY, 1943. FIKST PARADE, Sunday, July 4, 1943.— Full-day Parade for the Annfial Rifle Shooting Course and Live Grenade Throwing at Trentham M.C. All ranks will assemble at Railway Station (main entrance) irrespective of weather at 0800 hours (8 a.m.). Advance party to leave Battalion Store, Hunter St., at 0730 hours (7.30 a.m.) will be notified by postal notice. Medical Platoon (only): Assemble at No. 4 Room, Barracks, Buckle St., 0900 hours (9 a.m.). SECOND PARADE, Sunday, July 18, 1943.— Full-day Parade for the continuation of Annual Rifle Shooting Course and Live Grenade Throwing. Instructions as for July 4, 1943, will apply. Medical Platoon (only): Instructions as for July 4, 1943, will apply. All personnel are hereby warned of their obligation to perform 1G hours' training per month. ■ , , In addition, the undermentioned special parades will bs held on a, voluntary basis as usual ;*— OFFICERS AND N.C.O.'s CLASSES.—Wednesdays, July 7 and 21, Nlmmo's Hall, at 1945 hours (7.45 p.m.). SIGNAL SECTION.— Wednesdays, July 7, 14, 21, 28, at U.S.S. Co. Morse School at 1930 hours (7.30 p.m.). . TRENCH MORTAR PLATOON.—Wednesdays, July 7, 14, 21, and 28, Te Aro School, at 1930 hours (7.30 p.m.). E. J. O'DONNELL, 2/Lieut., Adjutant Q.M., Nicholson Bn. H.G. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE BOARD OF MANAGERS. Election of Employees' Representative. ALL Employees' Unions desirous of partlci* paling in the above Election must notify the Returning Officer not later than feAi. UKDAY, JULY 3, 1943. mMIV( , • R. G. RIDLING. Returning Officer. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE BOARD OF MANAGERS. Election of Employers' Representative. ALL Employers' Unions and Manufacturers Associations desirous of participating _in the above Election must notify the Returning Officer not later than SATURDAY, JULY 3, ■IQ4O R. G, RIDLING, Returning Officer. milK Annual St. John's Day Commemoration X Service will be held in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Mulgrare St., on SUNDAY NEXT, JUNE 27. „ „ Brigade members will parade at St. Pauls Schoolroom, Sydney St., at 6.30 p.m. Decorations will not be worn. Members of tho Order, Association, Nursing Guild, and Nurses will be present. U.C. members will parade at the Church of St. Murv Of tho Angels, Boulcott St. W. W. DUTTON, Assistant Commissioner. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY. WELLINGTON SOUTH ELECTORATE. IN accordance with tho Rules of the Party nominations aro invitod for selection as the Official National Party! Candidate for Wellington South Electorate at the forthcoming General Election. Nominations, addressed to the Secretary, Yicl* lington South Electorate, caro Box 325, Wellington, must reach that address not later than 5 p.m. on Wednesday, July 7, 1943. i A. M. GUDSELL, 1 Secretary. ; P.O. Box 225, Wellington. __ ' LEGAL NOTICE. AS Mr. W. D. Goodwin is jjiylug up legal practice, he will retire from the firm of Atkinson, Dale, and Mather, Solicitors, Wellington, as from July 1, 1943. J. M. DALE, N, H. MATHER, W. D. GOODWIN. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. • ELECTION OF MEMBERS—HUTT VALLEY MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. TTiLECTIONS of tho following Members to the 1 Hj Hutt Valley Memorial Technical College ■ Board of Managers will be conducted by tho ! UoEurning Officer during the month or" Septcm--1 ber:~ Representing School Committee —1 Member. Representing Parents —1 Member. ' Reprexenting Local Authorities—l Member. Representing Employees in Local Industries —1 Member. • W. I. DEAVOLL, Secretary. 1 WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. ' ELECTION OF MEMBERS—WELLINGTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. TTiLECTIONS and Appointments of the followHi ing Members to the Wellington Technical . School Board will be conducted by the Returning Officer during the month of July, 1943: Controlling Authority—2 Mombsrs. I Local Authorities —2 Members. Associations of Employers in Local Indus-1 • tries—l Member. Associations of Employees in Local Industries—l Member. W. I. DEAVOLL, Secretary. I A/IBS, COLLINS, so Manners St., tor omy- ,. Jll. thing in Children's Woollen and Silk SMS, Frocks, Rompers, Infant** Outfits, moderate.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 150, 26 June 1943, Page 4

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