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OOBPOBATIOH WOHOEB. .— ; ' JgOROUGH OF HAMILTON. Notice is hereby given that the Hamilton Borough Council proposes . to raise a Special Loan under the provisions of ' The Looal Bodies' Loans Act, 1913." The purpose for which the Loan ,is required is to make, erect, and fit a swimming bath With dressing-rooms, waitingrooms, and conveniences for bathers, and offices for a oaretaker on the piece of land in Norton Road, Frankton, known US .Lot 235 of Allotment 1, To Rapa .... .. #5.600 For improvements and additions to the swimming bath in Victoria Street. Hamilton-, .. £ 1.800 The sum proposed to be borrowed ~ onn is ... . . ... .. • • &s>Wal The proposed security for the Loan is a Special Rate of one-sixteenth of a penny, in the pound on the rateable value (unimproved) of all rateable property in the Borough of Hamilton. It is proposed that the Loan shall be repayable in not more than B6J years and to make provision for a sinking fund or not less than one per centum per annum. It is proposed to pay out of the Loan the cost of raising the Loan and the first year's interest and sinking fund. Hamilton, April 12, 192'4. E. J. DAVEY, Town Clerk. In pursuance of the provisions of ''The Local Bodies' Loans Act 1918.'' Ihmeby givte public notice that a Poll of the Kate payers of the . Borough of '• Hamilton upon the above proposal will be taken at* the following places — - The Town Hall, Hamilton. The Hall Hall Street. Frankton. , The Methodist Sunday" School, Wellington Street, Hamilton East. The Whitiora Bowling Club House, HamilThe t °Ckurc ean Christ. Claudslnnds. On THURSDAY. the 22nd Day.of May, 1924, between the hours of nine 0.-clock in the forenoon and seven o clock m the alter noon. Hamilton, April 12, 1924. J. R. FOW. Mayor. OF HAMILTON. Notice is hereby given that the Hamilton Borough Council proposes .to raise a Special Loan under the provisions of J. he Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913." The purpose for which the Loan .is required is for making and constructing a pipe line or sewer drain for trade waste and effluents from septio. tanks in or _ adjacent to the Waitewhiriwhiri Stream, including tl?e cost of all labour supervision and materials. ' The amount proposed to be borrowed is .. £12,850 The proposed security for the-Loan is a Special Rate of one-eighth of a penny, id the pound on the rateable value .(unimgroved) of all rateable property m the orough of Hamilton. It is proposed that the Loan shall be repayable in not more than 36J years and to make provision for a sinking fund of not less than , one per centum per annum. It is proposed to pay out of the Loan the cost of raising the Loan and the first year's interest and .sinking fund. Hamilton, April 12, 1924. E. J. DAYEY, v ■ Town Clerk.

In pursuance of the provisions of The Local Bodies' Loans Act. 1913," I hereby givfe publio notice that a Poll of. the Ratepayers of the Borough of Hamilton upon the above proposal ■ will be taken at the following places:— . The Town '"Hall, Hamilton. The Hall. Hall Street. Frankton. J The Methodist Sunday School, Wellington • Street, Hamilton East. ' The Whitiora Bowling Club House, Hamil- 1 ton West, and , The Church of Christ, Claudelands. , On THURSDAY, the 22nd Day of May, 1924, ' between the hours of. nine o'clock in the forenoon and seven o'clock in the ' after- 1 noon. \ Hamilton, April 12. 1924. ' ' J. R. FOW, Mayor. ! OF HAMILTON. Notice is hereby given that The Hamilton Borough Council proposes _to raise a Special Loan under the provisions of "The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913." The purpose for which the Loan . is required is for erecting, constructing, fitting, and furnishing a building in Ward Street, on Allotment 453 A, Hamilton West, for holding the meetings and transacting the business of the Hamilton Borough Council and for the use of its officers and servants, including all necessary materials, labour, fittings, furniture, architect's fees, plans and supervision. The amount proposed to be borrowed is . . .. v . . . . £25,000 The proposed security for the Loan is a special rate of one farthing in the pound on the rateable value (unimproved) of all rateable property in the Borough of Hamilton. It is proposed that the Loan shall be repayable in not more than 36i years and to make provision for ■ a sinking fund of rot less than one-half per centum per annum. It is proposed to pay out of the Loafi (a) The cost of raising the Loan; (b) the first year's interest and sinking fund; and (o) such preliminary expenses incurred in connection with the scheme for which the Loan was raised as are payable under the said Act. Hamilton, April 12, 1924. ' E. J. DAVEY, Town Clerk. In pursuance of the provisions of "The Local Bodies' Loans Act,' 1913," I hereby gi\l3 public notice that a Poll of the Ratepayers of the Borough of Hamilton upon the above proposal will be taken at the following places:— The Town Hall, Hamilton. The Hall, Hall Street, Frankton. The Methodist Sunday" School, Wellington Street, Hamilton East. The Whitiora Bowling Club House, Hamilton West, and The Church of Christ, Claudelands, On THURSDAY, the 22nd Day of May, 1924, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and seven o'clock in the afternoon. Hamilton. April 12, 1924. J. E. FOW, Mayor, jgOROUGH OF HAMILTON. Notice is hereby given that the Hamilton Borough Council proposes to raise a Special Loan under the provisions of "The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913." The purposes for which the Loan is required are as follows:— For the purchase of bitumen plant, roller, sprayer, heating pots and other plant /Jrid appliances for laying down bitumen roads .. £2,000 For laying down and constructing a bituminous or concrete car-riage-way from the junction of London Street with Victoria Street along London Street, Norton Road, Commerce Street, and High Street, to the junction of High Street with Hall Btreet, including all labour and material . . .. ' . . . . £18.000 For forming and improving streets in Hamilton, including laying down ' and constructing bituminous carriage-ways and foot-ways and the purchase of road metal for-such purposes, and all labour and material . . . . / . . £50.000 The total amount proposed to be borrowed is £70,000. The proposed security for the Loan is a Special Rate of two-thirds of a penny in the pound on the ratable value unimproved) of all ratable property in the Borough of Hamilton. It is proposed that the Loan shall be repayable in not more than 36$ years and to make provision for a sinking fund of not less than one per centum per annum. It is proposed to pay out of the Loan the cost of raising the Loan and the first . year's interest and sinking fund. Hamilton. April 12, 1924. E. J. DAVEY, Town Clerk. In pursuance of the provisions of "The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, I hereby give public notice that a Poll of the Ra* e * payers of the Borough of Hamilton upon the above proposal will be taken at the following places; — The Town Hall. Hamilton. The Hall. Hall Street, Frankton. The Methodist Sunday School. Wellington Street, Hamilton East. The Whitiora Bowling Club House, Hamilton. West, and The Church of Christ, Claudelands. On THURSDAY. May 22. 1924. btetween the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and seven o'clock in the afternoon. V Hamilton, April 12, 1924. J, R. FOW, > v: '.. • Mayfiifc ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 6

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