Bobby Calves
I W. & IS. FLETCHER (N.Z.) LTD., C/o NELSONS (N.Z.) LTD. Killing Tomoana Works. 1 Trucking Days Mondays and Thursdays. ’ Carrier: J. James, Phone 82, Woodville. 3 Buyer: . A. S. Berry, Phono 2595, Dannevirko. ! DANNEVIRKE ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE OP PROPOSED 1 application pok sanction op LOAN. 1 5 VTOTICE J.S HEKEBT UiVEN that J the Dannevirko Electric Power t Board proposes at its Meeting to be held t at Dannevirko on the 27tk day of BED j TEMBER, 1938, to consider a motion to ! apply to tho Local Government Loans ' Board for its sanction to the borrowing j Without a Poll under section 15 of the ! Finance Act (No. 2), 1936, tho sum of ' £35,000, for tho purpose of providing constructing and erecting extensions and additions to all the electrical dis--1 tnbution and reticulation of the DanneI virko Electric Powor District. , I It is proposed to strike a rato of 'Seventeen one-hundredths of a penny in ' Tho pound (17/100d) on the rateable [ lvalue (on tho basis of the unimproved I value) of all rateable property of the iDannevirkc Electric Power District, 1 comprising tho whole of tho Dannevirko | Electric Power District as defined in > tho Proclamation proclaiming the said , district appearing in the New Zealand ■ Gazette of tho Eleventh day of August 1921. Any person having any objection to the proposed application is called upon ! to submit tho same in writing to the f Dannovirko Electric Power Board not later than tho day preceding the said ; meeting. Dated this Sixth day of September. [ 1935. T. li. PICKARD, Secretary. continue to do his bost for tho company ? and Mr. 11. J. McPeak expressed gratifi- , cation at the largo attendance and at • the large number of questions that haa ; been asked. They did a lot of good, he , said. 3 Messrs. Dempsey and Litchfield were ; re-appointed auditors. Mr. Knapp moved as a recommendation that a whey weighing machine should bo purchased. The chairman re t marked that one had been bought some s years ago but never installed. In reply to a question Mr. Knapp said the machines were certainly satisfae £ tory. s Mr. A. W. Corpe seconded the motion. r Mr. R. Russell pointed out that in--1 stallation might bo difficnult with the ' present tanks. The expense of having 3 a man engaged in watching or operat- - mg the machine was mentioned, as was ‘ the possibility of needing two machine* at an estimated cost of £3O each. 1 Eventually tho motion was over--3 whelmed on a show of hands. 3 The chairman said ho was very 3 pleased that there had been so many > questions asked. Ho suggested that it 3 was because Riverbanlc was a little be- ’ low neighbouring factories in payout “The directors do try to keep costs 3 down,” ho added. 1 Where the Exchange Goes. * Mr. Izakson inquired into market* 3 ing. He stated that cneesc on tne Eng ? lish. market last season had average ! 70s sterling and the guaranteed price was 69s Now Zealand currency. “What 7 happens to the exchanged } he asked. The chairman: The Government gets i lt * Mr. Izakson: Then it’s time we had a change of Government. Store balance-sheets were distributed and considered by the meeting, members asking one or two questions on details of finance. p A suggested coat of paint for the store and tho store whare will be kept in mind by the directors. The meeting closed with votes of f thanks to the staff, the directorate and the press. At a subsequent meeting of directors, 0 Mr. J. Hauaray was re-elected to the 0 chairmanship of the board.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 212, 8 September 1938, Page 4
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