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g Highway District Notices.W JJPSOM ROAD , DISTRICT: "THE LOCAL BODIES' LOANS ACT 1915." " Pursuant to the provisions of "The Local ' l2*K l Lo l B £ A £*' 1 --" th Epsom ! SEVTXTr-FlYE'THOufixi) POUNDS p_„ A . Amount to be Purpose. Borrowed. (a) The installation of a system- ~ ~. __ of Storm Water Drainage 7.000 (b) The Purchase of Plant for / » /-. "°ad Formation .. 1000 Ic) txeneral Improvements to Roads .. .67 000 The security proposed to be siren is an annually recurring rate of one penny and oneeighth of a penny (1d) in tn «* on the capital value of all ratable property in the Epsom Road District to provide for interest loan * mtan * fund m connection with such • The whole of the loan is to be reparable at the expiration of thirty-six years and six months from the raising of the loan. It is proposed to pay out of the loan moneys the cost of raising the loan and the first year a interest thereon during the construction of the said works Dated the 6th day of October. 1915. F. H. WOOD. Chairman. [ „ , Wl!. HOGG, ! Clerk. Epsom Road Board. DATE OF POLL OF LOAN PROPOSALS. Pursuant to Section 10 of "The Local Bodies Loans Act.1913." I hereby give notice that a Poll of the Ratepayers of the tjpsom Road District wjll be taken by the Epsom Road Board on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of November. 1915, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.. on the above proposal, and the following polling places are. hereby appointed for the purpose of taking such poll:— POLLING PLACES: The Office of the Board. Manukau Road. • Y ?«'8 Laundry, corner Manukau and Arcadia Roads. Dated the 6th day of October. 1915. _ . F. H. WOOD. Chairman. Epsom Road Board. jyjANTTREWA ROAD BOARD. " THE LOCAL BODIES' LOANS ACT. 1913." Pursuant of the provisions of "The Local g<x*ie»l Loans Act. 1913." the Mauurewa Road Board hereby sires notice of its intra Uon to raise a Special Loan of Four Hundred un , d ? for the purpose of Forming and Metalling Coxhead's Road. The security proposed to be given in connection with such Loan is an annually recurring Rate of One-eighth of a Penny in th© £ on. the capital value of all Ratable Property included in the area described in ■ the Schedule hereto, being part of the Manui rcwa Road District. The said security will I provide for the payment of Interest and Sinking Fund in connection with th© said Loan. The whole of the Loan is to be repayable at the expiration of 36} years from th* racing of the Loan. It is proposed to pay out of tie Loan Moneys the cost of raising the Loan and the first year's interest on the Loan during the construction of the said works. SCHEDULE. ■d* 1 ! that area or portion of the Manurtwa, Road District bounded, commencing at the north-western corner of Lot 5. Pariah of fapakura thence by a line along the southern side of the Weymouth Road to the north-eastern corner of western part of Lot 7. Parish of Papakura, then along the eastern boundary of the western part of Lot 7, Parish of Papakura, thence by a line along the northern boundary of Lot 8. Parish of Papakura, to the north-eastern corner of th© western part of Lot 8. Parish of Papakura, thence by a line, along th© eastern boundary to the aforesaid western part of Let 8,. to the south-eastern corner of the aforesaid western part, of Lot 8. thence bv a .lino along th© southern boundary of -the aforesaid western part of Lot 8 to the northeastern corner of the western part of Lot 9 Parish pf Papakura; thence along the I eastern boundary of th© aforesaid western ! t* -.« i?* -\ to , th -£ northern boundary- of Lot 10, Parish of Papakura. thence along the northern boundary of the aforesaid Lot 10 to the Papakura River, then along the Papakura River to the Manukau Harbour, thence along the coast of the Manukau Harbour to the south-western corner of Lot 6 Parish of Papakura. thence along the Manu- ' kau Harbour to the south-western corner of Lot 4. Parish pf PapakuTa, thence along the western boundary of the aforesaid Lot 4 to the north-western comer of the aforesaid Lot 4. thence along the northern boundary of the aforesaid Lot 4 to the northeastern corner of the aforesaid Lot 4. thence along the western boundary of Lot 5. Parish of Papakura, to the starting point. .AiT"™? 11 <I>e taken-on the above proposal at the Office of the Board. Station Road Manurewa on SATURDAY, the 16th day of October, : 1915. between the hours of 9 a-m and 6 p-m. ■■ *■ "■ i '">■•,'■ ■--■ ■ - v- .■• . ok ll * ft will i. 00 v on -view at the Board's ?J E £? between the hours of 8.30 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. daily. - - > - . Dated the 17th day of September. 1915. - '.' :: '' •" G. F. DEUCE. * Yj y Chairman; ■ ■,-. A. G. MABEE." ■'-■■ ' ■ ■■'-■■: •;■':■• ,'V Clerk..'.: »— ■ M^M^-^W —*^—^—^^™»»^a»s»——^^ Commercial Colleges. •"i \y. i±i ' YOU HOUi;D . .qjtody. ECONOMICS v " T : r , .? AND .«. ":'. 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Instruction couched, in simple 'language Every point fully and clearly explained. Periodical Written Tests and Exercises. No Text Books required. WRITE TO-DAY FOR FULL PARTICULARS. Woodward Street. H. AMOS. Wellington. Oire'ctsr. * P.O. Box 162. WHY WE CHARGE TEN GUINEAS V\ FOR OUR "WIRELESS" COURSE— Because our College is the only School in the Dominion with a certificated teacher of Wireluss; Because we prepared the first New Zealand pupil to sit for examination: Because we are specialists, and devote all our energies to teaching Wireless: Because, as a result cf our specialised tuition, our pupils 'secure well-paid positions. AS A MATTER OF FACT. Our fees have ALWAYS been higher than those of Schools who teach Wireless as a side line. On the other hand, we spare neither expense nor trouble in qualifying our pupils. "when you LEARN FROM US You will have the help of men who have had _ every kind of experience, including service with the Navy, Marconi Company. and the Australian Commonwealth. We can qualify you in six months. Class or postal tuition. Send for our Prospectus. DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIOTELEGRAPHY. Fourth Floor, Ellision Chambers. Queen Street. Auckland. I I Coal. rpHE "DURNTNG QUESTION. HAVE YOU TRIED THE TTTAIPA SMALL HOUSEHOLD Or "TriTCHEN" COAL? «t Perfectly Screened. In a suitable size for all Domestic Purposes, A plentiful supply assured throughout the Winter. Cheaper than the large Household Coal. Requires no breaking up. \ -—:— FIERCE HEAT. CLEAN. AND THE MOST ECONOMICAL. FROM ALL DEALERS. Wholesale Agents: C. AICDN AND SON. i Phones 873 and 3505. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16041, 6 October 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16041, 6 October 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16041, 6 October 1915, Page 3

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