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| COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES JpENINSULA COUNTY COUNCIL. CONVERSION ORDER No. 2. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an ORDINARY MEETING of the Peninsula County Council will be held in the Council Chambers, Portobello, on THURSDAY, the Bth day of November, 1934, at ll a.m., for the purpose of confirming the resolution passed at a Special Meeting of the Council on the 11th day of October, 1934. The purpose of such resolution a that under the provisions of “ The Authorities Interest Reduction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33,” the Council shall issue new securities in conversion of the existing securities of the following loan: — Portobello Road Board Road Repairing Loan:— Rate of Interest. Date of Amount. Original. Existing. Maturity, p.c. p.c. £6OO 6 4 4-5 April 1, 1944. Such new securities to be issued in accordance with the provisions of the Peninsula County Council Loans Conversion Order, 1934, No. 2. The purpose of the resolution mentioned above is as follows: 1. The conversion shall take effect as from Ist DECEMBER, 1934. 2. That holders desiring to convert shall apply in writing delivered to the County Clerk, Peninsula County Council, Portobello, on or before the 15th day of DECEMBER, 1934, and every application shall be accompanied by the securities to which it relates. 3. That dissent from conversion may be signified in writing to the County Clerk. Peninsula County Council, Portobello, on or before the 15th day of DECEMBER, 1934. 4. That' if no intimation is received from holders it will be taken that assent is given, and the securities will be converted. 5. That the rate of interest payable on new securities shall be four and onequarter per centum per annum. C. That the rate of interest which will be payable on debentures in respect of which dissent is signified will be twothirds of the original rate specified in the securities. 7. The conversion proposals provide for an annuity loan over a period of 18 years in accordance with the Peninsula County Council Loans Conversion Order, 1934, No. 2. 8. Premiums on conversion will be allowed in order to compensate the holders for the difference between the rate of interest in the new securities and the rate which is at present payable. The said resolution and the said Peninsula County Council Loans Conversion Order, 1934, No. 2, are OPEN TO PUBLIC INSPECTION at the Public Office of the Peninsula County Council, Portobello, during office hours, without fee, up to and including the said Bth day of NOVEMBER, 1934. Dated this 15th day of October, 1954. H. NOBLE. County Clerk. pENINSULA COUNTY COUNCIL. CONVERSION ORDER No. 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an ORDINARY MEETING of the Peninsula County Council will be held in the Council Chambers, Portobello, on THURSDAY, the Bth day of November, 1934, at 11 a.m., for the purpose of Confirming the Resolution passed at a Special Meeting of the Council on the 11th day of October. 1934, The purpose of such resolution being that under the provisions of the "Local Authorities Interest Reduction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33,” the Council shall issue new securities in conversion of the existing securities of the following loan:— Anderson’s Bay Bridge Loan:— Rate of -Interest. Date of Amount. Original. Existing. Maturity., p.c. p.c. *£7oo 4J 4| Feb. 25, 1925. •Less amount of principal repaid at date of conversion. Such new securities to be issued in acsordance with the provisions of the Peninsula County Council Loana Conversion Order, 1934, No. 1. The purpose of the resolution mentioned above is ns follows: — 1. The conversion shall take effect as from the 25th FEBRUARY, 1935. 2. That holders desiring to convert shall apply in writing to the Council and every application shall be accompanied by the securities to which it relates. 3. That dissent from conversion may be signified in writing delivered to the County Clerk, Peninsula County Council, Portobello, on or before the 11th MARCH. 1935. . , 4. That if no intimation ia received from the holders it will be_ taken that assent is given and the securities will be inverted. 5. That the rate of interest which will be payable on debentures in respect of which dissent is signified will be twothirds of the original rate specified in the securities. 6. The conversion proposals provide for redemption by periodical _ redemptions aver a period of 20 years in accordance with the provisions of the Peninsula County Council Loans Conversion Order, 1034, No. 1. „ „ . The said Resolution and the said Peninsula County Council Loans Conversion Order, 1934, No. 1, are OPEN TO PUBLIC INSPECTION at the Public Office of the Peninsula County Council, Portobello, luring Office hours without fee up to and including the said Bth day of NOVEMBER, 1934. Dated this 15th day of October, 1934, B. NOBLE, County Clerk. OOUNTY OF CLUTHA. Classification of Road under Regulations for use of Heavy Motor Vehicles as published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 11 of 16th February, 1932. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Clutha County Council proposes to apply to the Minister of Transport for approval of its proposals to classify the Puaho Road, Maclennan, as a “Fourth Class Road ”: "Available for, the use therein of any heavy motor vehicle (other than a multiaxled heavy motor vehicle) which with the load it is carrying weighs not more than 4\ tons or any multi-axled heavy motor vehicle which with the load it is carrying weighs not more than 6J tons.” Any person objecting to the above proposal is called upon to lodge notice in writing before the 26th OCTOBER, 1934, of his objection and of the grounds thereof at the Office of th e Council, the address of which is Clyde street, Balclutha. A. K. BAXTER, County Clerk. Balclutha, October 18, 1934. Memories are awakened of one of the cruellest and most unrelenting butchers of men by the news that the Soviet authorities have decided to restore the tomb of Timur at Samarkand. His mausoleum and that of Shah I-zanda, in the same city, which is also to be restored, are among the most ancient memorials in Central Asia, says the Manchester Guardian. Timur lies beneath a plain block cf marble, which stands out black under a dome among the surrounding white cenotaphs of his wives and relations. The vault rises above a - little platform littered with plain-cut stones. The tqmb is greatly in need of repair and restoration. The translucent belt of jasper that runs around the walls at shoulder height is darkened with centuries-old grime, and is almost indistinguishable from the time-darkened limestone of which the walls of the tomb are built. Yet, there is, both in the jasper and in the limestone, as beautiful a play of tints as ever was taken on by the walls of a shrine. The windows are heavily tracericd and the sunlight pierces them only in the late afternoon. Within the chamber there is absolute silence—a silence in striking contrast to the stormy life of the monster who lies there.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22398, 20 October 1934, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22398, 20 October 1934, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22398, 20 October 1934, Page 17

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