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AWATBRE ROAD BOARD. SPECIAL ORDER, MAKING SPECIAL RATE. In pursuance and exerciso of the powers vested in it in that behalf by " The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1901," nnHE Awatero Road Board hereby resolves as follows :— That, for the purpose of providing interest and other charges on a Loan of ,£4OOO, authorised to be raised by the Awatere Road Board under the above-mentioned Act, for : (1) Purchasing Road-making Machinery and Plant, £2000 ; (2) Towards constructing new road, Dumgrce, £500; (3) Towards forming and gravelling road etc., from Lion's Back Road to new Flaxbourne road, £300 ; (4) Towards forming and gravelling road etc., from Section 3 to Run 137, Richmond Brook, £100 ; (5) Towards forming and gravelling road at King's Flat, £100 ; (0) Towards forming and gravelling road from Grassmere to Claronce Bridge, £900 ; (7) Towards protective works at Woodman's Bend, £100.' The said Awatere Road Board hereby makes and levies a Special Rate of one fourteenth of a penny in the pound upon the ratable value of all ! ratable property of the Awatere Road District comprising all that area in the Provincial District of Marlborough, bounded towards the North-east by the Ocean from Cape Campbell to the mouth of the Awa- . , tere River; thence towards the North and North-west by tho Awatere River aforesaid to a point in line with the South-western boun-. dary line of Section 30, Clifford Bay Survey District; thence again towards the North-east Dy a right line across the Awatere River aforesaid to, and thence by Section No. 30 aforesaid ; thence again towards the North-west by a road fronting Section No. 31, aforesaid Survey District; thence again towards the North-east generally by a road and Sections No. 29, 28, and 4 of Block I, 6 of Block 11, 15 of Block 11, and 14 of Block 11, Clifford Bay Survey District aforesaid; thence again towards the Northwest by Section No. 14, of Block 11, aforesaid, and Section No. 27 to ,the Maxwell Pass Stream; thence again towards the Northeast and East generally by that stream to the watershed; thence to, and by a tributary of the Taylor to the Taylor River at the base of the hill called the Maori ; thence by the said Taylor River, and by the Eastern side of the Taylor Pass , Road to its junction with the road between Sections No. 28 and 48, Taylor Pass Survey District; thence towards the North by that road; thence towards the West and South-west by the western side of the Taylor Pass Road to the confluence of the Taylor Pass Creek with the Taylor Pass River aforesaid, and by that River to a place near the South-western boundary line of Section No. 44, of Block I, Taylor Pass Survey District ; thence by a line to the Saddle and by the summit of the dividing Range between the Wairau and Awatere Valleys to Barefell Pass ; thence by tho Guide River and the Acheron River to the confluence of the latter with the Clarence River; thence towards the South-east by the boundary line between the Provincial District of Marlborough and Nelspn to the Clarence River aforesaid ; thence again towards the Southeast and towards the South-west by that river to the Ocean, and thence again towards the Southeast by the Ocean to Cape Camp, bell aforesaid, the place of commencement ; and that such Special Rate shall be an annual recurring rate during the currency of such Loan, and be payable half-yearly on the Ist day of January and Ist day of July in each and every year during the currency of such Loan, being a period of thirty-two years, or until the Loan is fully paid offGEO. HORN, Secretary, Dated this 25th day May, 1906.

THIS .SPACE BELONGS TO THE ECONOMIC T3OOT AND Market Street South. BLENHEIM. M. HEAL Y. GLOBE HOTEL, RENWICK. RJ. PAUL has great pleasure in •informing his many friends and bh& General Public that he has taken over the "Globe Hotel," Renwick, jand trusts by keeping the BEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS to merit a share of Public Patronage. Good Accommodation for both Man and Horse. R. J. PAUL. FEDERAL HOTEL, PICTON. IVXRT J. STOREY HAS much pleasure in informing his friends and the Travelling Public generally that he has taken over the above well-known Hotel. Every Home Comfort. Best Wines and Spirits. j Cuisine a Specialty HENRY HOWARD, MINING AGENT. A CCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, SHAREBROKER, —and— GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Agent, Liverpool, Lond., Globe Ins. Co WAIRAU VALLEY AND TOP VALLEY ROYAL MAIL COACH. rjIHE above Coach leaves Top Valley -*- on Tuesdays and Fridays at 7.30 a.m., arriving at Blenheim 1 p.m.; and leaves Blenheim on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10 a.m. Note.—Booking Office, Grosvenor Hotel, High Street. Fares and Parcels at reasonable rates. Every care taken but no responsibility. W. HOULT, Proprietor.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 133, 8 June 1906, Page 4

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