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Electoral. QREY LYNN MAYOEALTT. COUNCILLOR J. A. WAENOOK _ Will Address the Electors as tinder u - MONDAY, Church of Christ, Ponsonby Road. *• TUESDAY, 23rd—Richmond Hall. ,d All Meetings at 8 p.m. sharp. Electors, please come to one of the above ,0 ' meetings and hear facts and policy. ___ le " Id M A °B A L ELECTION. Owing to misconceptions which hare arisen, ME. A. E. SKELTON, Solicitor (of Messrs. Wynyard and Skelton), desires to intimate that he is not the Mr. Hall Skelo- ton, Solicitor, who is contesting the ct Mayoral Election. 11. > Highway District Notices. - ROAD DISTRICT. PROPOSED LOAN OF £850. It is hereby publicly notified that it is tho intention of the Waiuku Road Board to '* Borrow, under the provisions of " The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908," and " The Now ,J - Zealand State-guaranteed Advances , Act, ° 1909," and their Amendments, the Sum of 5t (£850) Eight Hundred and Fifty Pounds, for v the purpose of metalling the Paclsington to B * Mauku Road, and the erection of a Wharf > r at The Needles, and construction of a road J- thereto, tho said Loan to be allocated as 2* follow;—£700 for metalling the Packington to Mauku Road, and £150 for the erection of Tiio Needles Wharf and construction of a road thereto, being a portion of the Vt'aiuku Eoad District. The term of the Loan shall be 361 years, ts and repaid by Seventy-three Half-yearly Inn stalmenta, including interest at the rate of ; « Three and Three-quarters (33) Per Cent, per h annum, according to the prescribed tables (No. II.) of ** The New Zealand State-guaran-teed Advances Act, 1909." As security for the payment of interest, and other charges on the proposed Loan, a Special Eat® of (17-64 d) Seventeen Sixtyfourths of One Penny in tho (£!) Pound will bo struck, and levied upon the Eatable Valuation of all the Eatable Property with- '. in the Paekington to Mauku Eoad and The Needles Wharf and Eoad Special Eating y. Area, being a portion of the Waiuku Road L> District* and comprised within the follow- £ ing boundaries:—Commencing at the mouth a of the Euakohua Stream, at the Waluku r Estuary, and following tho course of the L . said stream in a north-easterly direction, to a road at the eastern corner of Section 117, . thence south-easterly along the. said road 0 to the intersection of roads at the south 1 corner of Section 178, thence northerly along a road to the intersection of roads at Pt. Section 130, thence easterly along the road dividing Section 130, to tho south corner of Part Section 130, occupied, by H. M. Lowe, thonco northerly along tho western boundary of tho said property to the south-west corner of the eastern portion of Section 130, } thence south-easterly along the south-west 1 boundary of tho said Section to a road, 1 thence northerly along the said road to a > point opposite the south-west corner of Section 112, thenco easterly 1 across the said road, and through Section 112, at this point by a straight lino produced to the eastern corner of Section 112, at tho junction of the road tramway, to intersect the boundary line of the Mauku and Waiuku Road Districts, thence generally in a northerly direc- ' tion, following the boundary line pf the Mauku and Waiuku Road Districts to the 1 Taihiki Elver, at 1 the northern corner of 1 Section 104, thence westerly along the south-" > era bank of the Taihiki River to the Wai- • uku Estuary, thence southerly along its > eastern bank to the point of commencement • at tho mouth of the Ruakohua Stream. The . said rate to be an annually recurring rate 1 for a period of 364 years, at which time the ' Loan -will bo fully paid off. ' The cost of raising the Loan to be paid out of the money so borrowed, WILLIAM J. KING. ' ' Clerk Waiuku Eoad Board, , Waiuku. April 3, 1912. . , ....... r ,i Sporting. (1 ) _ — — . A kcklaxv rpsoTTrNG riLUB. ) *CjL JL V-/ I ) fjJjpaZEING, T ma D AT " T ms D AT ! SATURDAY. 20th INST. FIRST EACE STARTS J2 30 PH ' ADMISSION, Is EACH. 0. P. , MARK, Secretary. | [ ./ . \ ; • v " : , Br JOCKEY QLUB. IJJEEmO. M AT 23 24, 1 "- SATURDAY, MAY 4th, 1912 (on or about). WEIGHTS for Borough Handicap, Wanganul Steeplechase, Century Hurdle Handicap, Connolly Handicap. FEIDAY. MAY 10th, 1912 (on or about).) WEIGHTS for Hack Steeplechase Handicap, Kaitoke Hack Hurdles, Porua Hack Flat Handicap. FRIDAY. MAY ,17th. 1912, at 9.30 p.m. ' ACCEPTANCES,— Borough Handicap ... 2sovs. , Wanganui Steeplechase ... — ... 4sovs. 1 Hack Steeplechase Handicap ... ... lsov. ' Kaitoke Hack Hurdles lsov. 1 Century Hurdle Handicap — ... 3sovs. Connolly Handicap ... 3sovs. Purua Hack Flat Handicap 30a THURSDAY, MAY 23rd. 1912 (at or about). ' • 8 P.M. WEIGHTS, for Winter Oats. Grandstand Steeplechase, Balgownie Hack Flat, Rata Hack Hurdles. May Hurdles, Empire Handicap, and Farewell Hack Flat. THURSDAY, MAY 23rd. 1912, at 9.15 P.M., ACCEPTANCES.Winter Oats 2sova. Grandstand Steeplechase 2sovs, Balgownie Hack Flat .. lsov. J Rata Hack Hurdle® ... laov. i May Hurdles 2sova. Empire Handicap ... 2sova. £ Farewell Hack Flat ... 30 s Handicapper: G. MORSE. Starter; E. H. SKIP WITH. For Fall Programme, see Referee. WM. HALL, Secretary. f P.O. Box 15, Wanganui. ■ j " _______ i ._ . . •v pAKURANGA HUNT, g X — . ~ t The Hounds will meet MONDAY, at Pan- J mure, and on THURSDAY, at the Creamery, „ r Papatoetoe, both days at 1.30 p.m. * I It. P. KINLOCH, 1 I Hon. Sec. Pakuranga Hunt. v a.

RAGING OLXJB. INTER jy/J-EETXNG, J™ *1, 3, AND 5. NOMINATIONS FOE O.N. Hurdles, O.N. Steepleohase. "Winter Steeplechase, Cornwall Handicap, Prince of Wales Handicap, York Welter Handicap. CLOSE with the undersigned on FRIDAY, April 26, by 9 p.m. FEES (lsov in each instance) to accompany Nominations. J. P. HARTLAND, Secretary, '' 11 " - ■ !■-< Restaurants and lea ttauaa. HARPOUR VIEW, Endean's Buildings, J_L opp. Queen-street, Wharf.—Open Sun* daya. Afternoon and Late Teas. Everything good.—J. Fountain, Proprietor. p R 1 0 It . & COOLEST DIOTNGBOOIf IN TOWN. _ BEST ONE SHILLING LITNOH. ELECTRIC JBAS& NO i'LIEa AND ABOADB, )

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14972, 20 April 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14972, 20 April 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14972, 20 April 1912, Page 5

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