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NOTICES. M'K AM) runs I'KTEII COCI-iKAXJ? desire In cxuress their Thanks and Gratitude to Drs Talbot. Gabites, and Ulrieh, and the Hospital Xnrsos, for the very ureat carp, attention and skill lx'stowed upon their daughter Kate while undergoing and recovering from n serious oneration in the Hosyital. the patient being very grateful for the careful attention bestowed. They also wish to thank the Railway Ambulance for the efficient manner in which they performed their onerous duty.

TIMARTJ HARBOUR BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. IN accordance with the provisions --if "Tho Tiinaru Harbour Hoard Act 18S2" and its amendments. J hereby give Public Notice that an ELECTION of one dulv oualiiied wrson to represent the PAREORA D"i STRICT on tho Tiinaru Harbour Board in nlace of Mr C. .1-1. Beslev resigned will" be held on FRIDAY, loth .inly, WW, and ! hereby appoint the Comity Council Chambers. Queen Street. AVaimftte. the place, and KATUR OA Y. 9lb July. 101(1, tho <b.iv I'or the Nomination of Canciiprescribpd form Returniue; Oi'liGEO. V. COCHRANE. Returning Officer. e, 27th June, 1910. IN THE MATTER OF A BILL intituled "An Act to authorise and empower the Oamaru Harbour Hoard to effect a Compromise with the holders of Debentures issued under the provisions of "The Oamaru Harbour Board Ordinance Amendment Act J878" and "The Harbours Act 1878" and to raise a. LOAN for the purixise of carrying into effect the .said Compromise and for the purpose of redeeming all other Loans of the said Board. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1™ the Oamaru Harbour Hoard (hereinafter called "the Board "j intends to present a petition to the General Assembly of New Zealand at tho ensung session thereof praying for leave to ntroduee a Bill intituled as above and the Short Title of which is " The 3ainaiu Harbour Board Enabling Act

ilio objects of the said Bill are:— 1. To make binding; upon the Board and upon all the holders of 1,000 debentures of £IOO each of the loan of £IOO,OOO issued bv the Oamaru Harbour Board in the year 1879 under the above-men-tioned ordinance and Act an Agreement dated the 2Gtli dav of April 1910 made between a Committee in London representing a majority of the holders of the said debentures of the one part and the Board of the other part by which Agreement if the holders of not less than seventy ner cent of the said debentures should agree thereto all the holders of such debentures as aforesaid are to receive and accent in cash the sum of £47 with "interest thereon at the rate of £4 per cent, per annum from the 31st day of December 1909 ;n payment and discharge of each £IOO debenture. 2. To authorise the Board to raise a loan of £2l>d,ooo for the following purposes namely, (a) To carry into effect the said agreement and pay nil moneys and interest payable thereunder and (b) To enable the Board to redeem all its other loans. 3. To empower the Board to make and levy as part of the security i<»- the said loan of £225,000 and tne interest sinking fund and other annual charges payable in respect thereof an annually recurring special rate not exceeding seven-twelfths of a penny -n the £ on all rateable oropert'v in the Oamaru Harbour District.. 4. To make the said loan and annua! charges a first charge on all the dues, tolls, rents and other income and on all the lands of the Board and the lands set aside as an endowment for the Board by "The Oamaru Harbour Board Act 1876 " and the rents issues and profits of all the aforesaid lands. Copies of the said bill will be deposited at the office of the Examiner of Standing Orders on or before the 13th day after the commencement of the session. . Dated at Oamaru this 25th dav of June. 1910. HISLOP AND CREAGH, Solicitors for the Bill.

j When baying see that the packaged ts undamaged and the name KELSON iKOATE & Co, \ Ltd., is on every packet and \ box. This name guarantees ' your getting pure Ceylon and pure blended tea. All grocers who stock first-cfass goads sell Mir tea. if yoy cannot get wnen you ask for it, kindly send us a postcard, and we will see that you are supplied. »/4. I/O. 1/8,1/10. 2/-. 2/2 per h\ J. DAVIDSON, ENERAL OARBIERS, CHURCH STREET. TIAIARtL

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14239, 4 July 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14239, 4 July 1910, Page 2