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WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL.' SPECIAL ORDER AUTHORISING THE RAISING OF A LOAN. ~N pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it by section 16 of "The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913," and with the consent of' the ratepayers of the Wliaugamoinona Township (Ohurn. Road) Special Rating Area in the County'of Whnnga r . rnomona hereinafter described,' testi-:; fied by a.petition signed by not less than three-fourths of the ratepayers in the said Special Rating Area the capita! value' of whose properties as appearing in the valuation roll of the said County is collectively greater than the capital values of tlie properties of the ratepayers who did not so consent, the Whangambmona County Council hereby resolves, byway of Special Order, as follows: ' For the purpose of metalling the Ohura Road from its .junction with the Whangamomona Road , to the Whangamomona.stream.. The Whangamomona .County .Council hereby authorises the raising of a loan 0/£4OO at per centum' per' annum for a period of thirty-six find a-half years, and declares that the cost of raising the said loan and thefirst year's interest on the'loan shall be payable out of the moneys so raised. -i ' *' iS '

. SPECIAL RATING,AREA. ■ All ( of the rateable property comprised in the Town Lands of the Township of Whangamomona, with th« exception of sections 46' and 47. and with the exeeption of sections 50 to 72, both inclusive. ATHOL MEREDITH, County Chairman. Ist July, 191*.

WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDFjTaUTHORISING THE RAISING OF A LOAN. [N pursuance and ; exercise, of the powers vested in it by section 16 of "The Local' Bodies' Loans Act, 1913," and with the consent of the ratepayers of the/ Mangarewa Road '■ Special Rating Area hi the. County of Whaugarnornona hereinafter described, testified .by a petition signed by not less than three-fourths of the ratepayers in the said Special. Rating Area the. capital value pf wlidse.i properties ,m. appearing in the vfilunUou roll of the said County is collectively, greater than" tho capital values of the properties of the ratepayers who did not so consent, the Whaiigamomona County Council.hereby resolves, by way of Special Order, as follows: For the purpose of, Forming and Grading a portion of the Manga rows Road. The Whangamoyiona County Council hereby authorises the raising of a. loan of'£l4oo at 4$ per centum par annum for a period of thirty-six and a-half years, and declares that the cost of' raising the said loan and the first year's interest on the loan shall be payable out of the moneys »o raised. , SPECIAL RATING AREA. Part section 16 (000 acres). ut,««cs. 11, (365 acres), 12, (375 acres), 10 (480 acres), 14 (1190 acres), >*W 18 (1680 acre,s),<all in,Block Xll . Ngatimaru S.D. ATHOL MERETJITrT. Cpunty Chai iran. Ist Ju>' 1914.

lADE- MY "Peach'® Seautifu! Book told' ma . ail about it," vm Jtj% Miff TftW about sH*afl»« iv. aaaA» t'p=g a C BttS 'JI Patent Hun Curtains. Quite New Si different., Ideal for Casements. The greatest problem which confronted nic when I was''famishing my home, was how:to dress the windqws, is the most attractive fashion on an economical basis. I must cwnfeps that 1\ was considerably perplexed, imiil I wrote to Peach's tor their book-'"ldeal Home Decorations"—the greater portion of which is devoted to curtains and decorations. It contains <(fl of the most chaiuiinp designs, ' .showiu>.;. how the most " unatti active windows could be made frtjetiy a!:d iitvttiiiti It is the o'f.'.v book produced, which tells ot Peach's' Special Patent Hcsve am' Surjaft .ii»si Fabric, These. .... ~ worth a voutm't EM \\-\ illll ifes.v vl Imnrriaeclby.tht lU m f I JjLI for cavemen iillWilM/l 'f!on. • The*. j.yj suggeotions no f>] Oftw embodies y the. actual siz< i] £.n;l number 01 ■jSHSB curtains r'eauireo '*i3«wrtf;?a\si , EflMir.ioi3K.t'' but it wal pu t •:. ib I £ I O sec at a glance just ■how ,nwol> each window would cost, and then by rctcrefCO to the book one cmuld cas,i)/ tee buw Ihfc window woulU iook wiieu. iinifhtid. The Book also contains niatir varieties of other necessities Ii'OUSVHOLC LINENi, UNDERWEAR, CLCIHIKiI LADIES' BLOUSE'J, LAC£3, etc. The illustrations were supdrb: Nowhere is i possible to obtain curUln; oi such tufte. A plain fact also io the most casual observe." ™ was the astonishingly moderate prices of flie productions frora this famous loom. Peach'{. Loom Priced j 25°, o CHEAPEB. ;bwni Here were beautiful W«' designs of cu r t a'i ns, m designs exclusive to EWjl I* < ~■'■ J ■ ~■ Messrs. Samuel Peach and Sous, the actual makers, which were, at I least 25,pcr cent. cheaper j than one usually pays *■- - for the most ordinary £)*!i>>i;fi';:! stvleo curtains, yet, they were tshown 'in (fie hh'ik. infinitely superior in _,• -',-. ~ quality. This is dimply because Peach s are. thr actual makers supplying* direct to the users fine, have 50 years' reputation. Fill In {he coupon brlQ'.v. or sen Free copv of this magnificent book Von wfll neyei i:e;ise io'admire its cotuenU. \vi le now. <■• • in. handsome boo!: '.'ldeal Home Decpn<t o return. S. PEACH & sONS, .(pep! 101 THE LOOMS, NOTTINGHAM, lyigteiiu, mm^m. S I'hACH & JSOKB.tbe-pt. 601 ) NoUint'buin.'t.aslau^, P/<Mse ndnd uis yaKr Pre* Ga(*b&tt Curtain Guide as i>tr yv.iT after. For Chronio Cheat Com paints. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, 1b 6d. 2s 6d.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 80, 25 July 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 80, 25 July 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 80, 25 July 1914, Page 8

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