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WIDEAWAKE FARMERS KNOW Only too well from experience; that they can getbettor ..work done ;it less cost l\y employing only tirst-class men, than by average hands at lower wages. This is the SECRET of the high-grade work being turned out at such low rates , , AT CFABT W'C RELIABLE » COACH FACTORY, "WEAR STREET (Round Queen's Hotel Corner).

IN THE MATTER of a Bill intituled "An Act to authorise and empower the Oamaru Harbour Board to effect a Compromise with tho Holders of Debentures issued under the provisions of "Tho Oamaru Harbour Board Ordinance Amendment Act, 1878," and "The Harbours Act, 1878," and "to raise a Loan for the purpose of carrying into effect the said Compromise and for tho purpose of Redeeming all other Loans of the said Board. Notice is hereby given that the OAMARU HARBOUR BOARD (hereinafter called "the Board") intends to present a petition to the General Assembly of New Zealand at tho ensuing session therof praying for leave to introduce a Bill intituled as above, and the Short Titlo of which is "The Oamaru Harbour Board Enabling Act, 1910." The objects of the said Bill are: — ' 1. To make binding upon the Board and upon all tho holders of 1000 debentures of £IOO each of the loan of £IOO,OOO issued by tho Oamaru Harbour Board 111 the year 1879, under the above-men-tioned Ordinanco and Act, an Agreement, dated tho 2Gth day of April, 1910, mado between a Committee in London representing- a majority of tho holders of the said debentures of tho one part and tho Board of tho other part, by which Agreement, if tin; holders of not less than seventy per cent, of the said debentures should agree thereto, all the holders of such debentures as aforesaid are to receive and accept in cash tho sum of £<l7 with interest thereon at the rate of £4 per cent, per annum from the 31st day of December, 1909, in payment and discharge of each £I.OO debenture. 2. To authorise the Board to raiso a Loan of £225,000 for tho following purposes, namely (a) To carry into effect the said Agreement and pay all moneys and interest payable thereunder; and (b) To enable the Board to redeem all its other loans. 3. To empower tho Board to make and levy, as part of tho security for tho said loan of £225,000 ' and the interest, sinking fund, and other annual charges payable in respect thereof, an annually recurring special rate not exceeding seven-twelfths ot' a penny in tho £ on all rateable property in the Oamaru Harbour District". 4. To make tho said loan ami annual charges u iirst ehargo on all the dues, tolls, rents, and other income, and on all the lands of the Board and tho lands set aside as an endowment for tho Board by "Tho Oamaru Harbour Board Act, 187G," and tho rents, issues, and profits of all the aforesaid lands. Copies of tho said Bill will bo deposited at tho Office of tho Examiner of Standing Orders on or before the 13th day after tho commencement of the ses-

sum. Dated at Oamaru, this twenty-fifth day of June, 1910. HISLOP AND CREAGH, 700 Solicitors for tlio Bill. /TRESPASSERS will bo PIiOSECUTED. DOGS will be SHOT, and POISON LAID 011 tlio Farms of GEORGE MACDONALD, And ROBERT ALLAN, Jan, 840 Kia Ora. DUNTROON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS (H Company). THE ANNUAL BALL will be hold in the DEFENCE HALL on FRIDAY, JULY loth, at 8 p.m. M. A. STALKER, 841 Hon. Sec. Ball Committee. NOTICE. The oamaru dramatic company will give an ENTERTAINMENT in the ENFIELD PUBLIC HALL, in aid of the Enfield School Funds, on JULY 28tli, 1910, at 8 p.m. Admission: Adults Is, Children Gd. A DANCE will follow the Entertainment in aid of tho same funds. Admission: Gents 2s, Ladies. Free. Refreshments provided. 835 G. RONEY, Hon. Sec. WESTON PUBLIC HALL. QT. PAUL'S CHOIR, under tlio ConO ductorsliip of Mr Edgar Randal, will Render a Concert in tho above llall on FRIDAY, JULY 15th, 1910, .at 8 p.m. Adults, Is. Children, (id. Proceeds in aid of tho Weston Presbyterian Church Building Fund. 834 WAITAKI COUNTY COUNCIL. rpHE BRIDGE across the AWAKINO CREEK, above Knrow, is CLOSED against traffic, for repairs, till "further notice. JAS. MARTIN, 810 County Clerk. D. A. WHYTE. ENGINEER, HORSE SHOER, AND GENERAL SMITH, IMPLEMENT MAKER, ETC., ETC., PAPAKAIO. Motor Spirits, Plough Fittings, Trees, Chains, New and Second-hand Bicycles and Accessories kept in stock. Sheep and other brands made to order. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED. Patents successfully worked out work. Twenty-nine years' experience (satisfaction guaranteed). See testimonials.

WH. HARTLEY, Agent for Skene and Fleming's Reliable and Productive Vegetable and Flower Seeds. Orders taken for all kinds Fruit Trees, Hedge Trees, Roses, Carnations, Ornamental Slirubs, etc., etc. Order now. You will bo satisfied. 534 LOOK OUT for FRITH'S Football Punch. Bewaro of imitations. None genuine without Frith'E name on the label. BOXING GLOVES, Punching Balls, and all sports material carried by t'r*? Queen's Hairdiessmg Saloon. LOOK ! DAVID SIMPSON, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer, 14 years with John Shaw and Co., Dunedin, and leading hands many years with C. and VV. Hayward and A. J. White, is a Guaranteed Workmanship. Note Address: OLD DRILL HALL. Geo. perriton. plumjjek, >nii stop that Leak for you. Better have it seen to now before any further damage is done. George Perriton's Address is REED STREET, opposite the Convent. THE ROYAL HOTEL, Tees Street. Good Board and Residence; Capital Home for Travelling Public. Meals at all hours. Breakfast for lOarjy Trains. All conveniences, h. nnd o. baths, etc. Terms Moderate. Mrs ! Muncev, Proprietor. 338

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10502, 9 July 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10502, 9 July 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10502, 9 July 1910, Page 4

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