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JJOTEL Under Ministerial Patronage. C.T., A.A., & P.S. HOUSO. By Appointments. Private Bathrooms. Excellent Table, Service, Bathing Accommodation and every Home Comfort. Recognised the Leading Wine and Spirit House of N.Z. 'Phone 49. Box 80. D. R. DOWELL, PROPRIETOR.

PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. KTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it by “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1933,” “The Hosnit.al and Charitable Institutions’ Act,' 1926” and all other powers and authorities enabling it in that behalf, the Grevniouth Borough Council will, at a Special Meeting of the Council to be held in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Mackay Street, Greymouth, at 5.5 p.m. on Monday, the 28th dav of Aug... 1944, MAKE & LEVY the following rates for the vear commenc ng on the Ist day of April, 1944 and ending on the 31st day of March, 1945, namely:— I. A Consolidated Rate of 14-8174000 of a penny in the £ on the ratable value appearing in the Valuation Roll of all rateable property with.'n 'the Borough of Greymouth, exclusive of the Cobden Area thereof, on the basis of the unimproved value of such property for the purpose of producing:— 1. A General Rate of 8-134/1000 of a penny in the £. 2. Security Rate to provide interest and sinking fund on the following loans, namely.:—• (a) Greymouth Borough Conversion Loan No. 1 of 1-572/1000 of a penny in the £. (b) Redemption Loan of £10,400 of 439/1000 of a penny in the £. (c) Relief of Unemployment (Waterma'n) Loan, 1932, of 92/1000 of a penny in the £. (d) Town Improvements Loan of 616/1000 of a penny in the £. (e) Conversion Loan No. 2 of 205/1000 of a penny in the £. (f) Renewal Loan, 1937, of 441/1000 of a penny in the £. (g) Omoto Road Improvements Loan, 1937. of 93/1000 of a penny in the £. (h) Blaketown Gas Reticulation Loan, 1937 of 140/1000 of a penny in the £. (i) Sewerage Extension Loan, 1937 of 2-108/1000 of a penny in the £. (j) Omoto Road Widening Loan, 1937, of 51/1000 of a penny in the £. (k) Omoto Road Slip Loan, 1938.. the sum of 85/1000 of a penny in the £. (l) Unemployment Relief Loan, 1938, of 634/1000 of a penny in the £. (m) Sewerage Advances to Ratepayers’ Loan, 1937, of 154/1000 of a penny in,the £. (n) Cemetery Extension Loan, 1943 of 53/1000 of .a penny in the £. . 11. A Consolidated Rate of 13-465/1000 of a penny in the £ on the rateable value appearing in the Valuation Roll of all rateable property within the Cobden area of the Borough of Greymouth on the basis of the Unimproved Value of such property for the purpose of producing:— 1. A General Rate of 8-134/1000 of a penny in the £. 2. Security Rates to provide interest and Sinking Fund on the following Loans, namely:— (a) Cobden Water Supply Loan, 1935 of 4-118/1000 of a penny in the £. tb) Renewal J_oan, 1937 of 441/1000 of a penny in the £. (c) Omoto Road Slip Loan, 1938 of 85/1000 of a penny in the £. (d) Unemployment Relief Loan, 1938 of 634/1000 of a penny in the £. (e) Cemetery Extension Loan, 1943 of 53/1000 of a penny’ in the £. 111. A Security Rate to provide interest and Sinking Fund on the Cobden . Sewerage Loan, 1943, of Sgi/l-OOCT of a' peny in the £ on all that portion of the Borough of Greymouth on the north side of the Grey River, other than Sub-section 1 of Section 130 and Section 230, Block IV, Cobden Survey District, such rate to be on the basis of the Unimproved Value of such rateable property within the prescribed area. IV. A Hospital and Charitable Institution Rate of 1-455/1000 of a penny in the £ on the Capital Value of all rateable property within the Borough of Greymouth. V. WATER RATES IN RESPECT OF THE ORDINARY SUPPLY AS FOLLOWS:— 1. On all lands anj dwelling houses witlrn the Borough of Greymouth to which water is supplied, computed as follows:— (a) Where the annual rateable value on the Valuation Roll does not exceed twelve pounds ten shillings, a rale of ten shillings per annum. (b) Where such annual value exceeds twelve pounds ten shillings, .a rate of -four per centum of so much of such value as does not exceed two hundred pounds, three per centum of so much of such value as exceeds two hundred pounds, but does not exceed three hundred pounds, two per centum of so much j of such value as exceeds three hundred pounds, . provided that the maximum annual value of any individual rateable property shall be deemed not to exceed £4o,’in respect of each dwelling house erected on such property. 2. In respect of buildings (other than dwelling houses) within the Borough of Greymouth, to which water is supplied, and in respect of lands and buildings within the Borough of Greymouth to which water can be, but is not supplied, situated within one hundred yards from any part of the waterworks, a rate equivalent to one-half of the respective water rates hereinbefore provided for. VI. A separate Rate of £1 10s per pan for the cleansing of pan closets. AND the said Council does further resolve that each of the above mentioned rates be payable at the Borough Council Office, Town Hall, Greymouth, in one sum, on the 31st day of August, 1944. The Valuation Roll is now open for inspection at the Borough Council Office, Town Hall, Tarapuhi Street, Greymouth. F. H. DENTON, Town Clerk. Greymouth, August 10, 1944. CHIROPRACTIC J ATEST Approved Method for Spinal, Nervous and General Disorders. G. H. RATTRAY FRASER CHIROPRACTOR, Cnr. Albert & Guinness Streets, GREYMOUTH. ’Phono 420. SAVE time ! Queen Bee Wax dissolves dirt and grease as it polishes. Preserves against sorer.

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Grey River Argus, 11 August 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, 11 August 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Grey River Argus, 11 August 1944, Page 1

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