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Public notices. NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CAR--4 RENTERS AND JOINERS. CARPENTERS and Joiners wishing t® join the Invercargill branch of the above Society will be enrolled as members on making application at Allen's Hall between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. CHAS. PROVAN, 7 MVS 4 3 , , Secretary. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supreme Court, holden at Invercargill. VJOTICE is hereby given that JOH7V At OLIVER, of Bluff, Butcher, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby .summon a meeting of creditors'to bo holden at my Office on FRIDAY, tho 3rd day of APRIL. 1914, at 2.30 o'clock P.m. CHARLES B. BOUT, Deputy Official Assignee. Invercargill. 21st March, 1914. 1MV526 "\t R F RANK (j- RAHAM * 4 Professor Singing and Interpretation. RAILWAY Concessions to Country Pupils. UNION BANK CHAMBERS, Tay Street. "VJEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS An SOUTHLAND AUTUMN RACES. EXCURSION TICKETS to INVERCARGILL available for return up to 6th April will be issued as under:— From Edicvale, Conical Hill, and intermediate stations; from Lintley, Switzers, Croydon, and interemdiata stations; from Queenstown, Kingston, Lowther. and intermediate stations—On 'Sls.t March and by trains reaching Invercargill up to 3.28 p.m, on Ist April. From Clinton and all stations South thereof except such as are provided for above—On Ist April, and by * trains reaching Invercargill up to 2.20 p.m. on 2nd April. TRAIN ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS, Ist and 2nd APRIL. Invercargill-Clinton—-Evening train to Clinton will leave Invercargill 5.45 p.m., ! Racecourse 5.55, Edendale 7.17, Gore 5.23 p.m. Glenhara Branch—Special train will leave Edendale for Wyndham 6.13 p.m., returning leaving Wyndham 6.50 p.m., arriving Edendale 7,5 p.m. Evening train to Glenham will leave Edendale 7.21 p.m. InvercargiU-Brunsden Evening train to Lumsdcn will leave Invercargill 6.2 p.m., Winton 7.30 p.m. Forest Hill Branch—Evening train to Hedgehope will leave Winton 7.35 p.m. OrepnM Branch— Evening train to Tuatapere will leave Invercargill 5.50 p.m., Thombury 6.59 p.m. Nightcaps Branch— Evening train to Nightcaps will leave Riverton 6.35 p.m., Thombury G.SS p.m. Seaward Bush Branch Afternoon, train to Tokanui will leave Invercargill 5.50 p.m. For fuller particulars see handbills op enquire at stations. 2MV521 BY ORDER. BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. IN THE MATTER of "THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION’S ACT, 1908,” and “THE LOCAL BODIES LOANS ACT, 1913.” AND IN THE MATTER of a proposal to rais* Special Loans of £15,000 and £IO,OOO, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given l|iat the Council of the Borough of Invercargill proposes to borrow by way of Special Loan in exercise of the powers vested in It by the above-mentioned Act the sums of £15,000 and £IO,OOO for the purpose of the following public works: FIRST £15,000 FOR. Gasworks plant and extensions includ|ing: New Gas Holder, Scrubber and Wet Purifying Plant, Pipes for extension of mains and services, material ami labour £1 1,250. preliminary expenses £75; and first year’s interest £675. Tiie said Loan of £15,000 and the interest thereon shall be secured upon the Gasworks of the Borough and the proposed additions and alterations thereto and the land upon which the said Gasworks and additions arc and may be erected, and known as the Gasworks Reserve, and also upon all the annual income revenue rents, issues and profits which may be derived by ihe Mayor-, Councillors and Burgesses of 4lie said Borough from the manufacture and sale of gas from the said gasworks and also upon all the annual revenues, rents and income of the Borough and also upon a sinking fund of £1 per centum per annum on the amount of the said loan, which shall be set apart from the said annual income, revenue, rents, issues and profits for the payment of the said loan of £15,000. SECOND £IO,OOO FOR. The, extension of the Corporation Electric Light and Power system over the whole Borough. including machinery, plant, material and labour £04.>0: preliminary expenses £IOO. anil first years interest £l5O. The said Loan of £IO,OOO and the interest thereon shall be secured upon all the annual revenues, rents and income of the Borough and also upon a sinking fund of £1 per centum per annum on 'the amount of the. said loan, which shall be set apart from the said annual revenues. rents and income for the payment of the said loan of £10.000; and the said interest and sinking fund shall also he secured by a special rate upon all the rateable properly within the Borough sufficient to meet the periodical payments of the said interest and sinking fund as (hey fall due and ten per centum more than such payments. It is proposed that all preliminary expenses incurred in connection with the purposes for which the aforesaid loans arc to he raised the cost of raising the loans a.nd Ihe interest on the loans for the first year shall be paid out of the loans. Tiie said loans or any parts thereof respectively shall be raised by the issue of debentures payable at periods of not less than one year nor more than forty years from the Ist day of July, 1914, and bearing interest not exceeding the rate of £5 per centum per annum payable half-yearly. T. W. WALKER. Town Clerk. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Separate Polls of the Ratepayers of the Borougli of Invercargill will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of APRIL. 1914, upon t lie foregoing proposal of tiie Council of tiie Borough of Intercaigill to raise special loans of £15,000 and £IO,OOO respective!'- for the purposes mentioned and set forth in the said foregoing proposal, upon the security and repayable askin’ the said proposal stated. n. McFarland, Mivor of (he Borough of Invercargill. ' ‘ ' 4MVS2S -1 Ju£t a dash of eilor’s Sauce makes all the difference lo a cold-meat meal! AN OLD-FASHIONED ENGLISH SAUCE OF UNRIVALLED PIQUANCY. Its inimitable flavour gives -g a zest to appetite that ✓ enhances the enjoyment of eating. GROCERS AND STORES. -HilVll ABV. ;

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Southland Times, Issue 17608, 24 March 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 17608, 24 March 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 17608, 24 March 1914, Page 6

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