Public Notices. TE AIVAMUTU YOUNG MEN’S ' INSTITUTE (Incorporat'd). Aleni^ers are 'requested to as-' semtle at the Parish Hall, Te Awainutu, at 7.30 o’clock TO-NIGHT 'for recreational training, gymnalsium, boxing, wrestling, etc. Please roll u|p. C. WELLS, 28 H.on. Secretary. IS ABSOLUTE CONTROL IN THE BEST INTERESTS* OF THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY? Will Address a Meeting in the 'PARISH HALL, TE AWAMUTU, On MONDAY, 2nd AUGUST, at 1.3 d ip.m. . The Subject will be dealt with on ; non-pa.rty lines. ALL INTERESTED CORDIALLY INVITED. 31 SMALL FARMS FOR SALE. 30 acres, all in good pasture, good five-roomed house, well situated, £750 cash. Balance can .remain. 50 acre dairy farm, going concern if desired, 60 acres, dairy farm, with all buildings. Particulars from B. McGechie, telephone 40D. i
TE AWAMUTU ELECTIMC POWEIi JBOAM). is hereby given that the Te Awamutu Electric Power Board proposes to raise a Special Loan under the provisions of “The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913.” The purpose for which the Loan is required is the erection of transmission lines, transformer stations, and other fittings and: appliances for transmitting and distributing electricity; in the lie Awamutu Electric Power District and the equipping of su]ch transmission lines and existing transmission lines with safety devices and, static condensers, including the purchase of all necessary land, equipment, material, plant and tools, and all payments for labour, engineer’s fees, plans and supervision. The sum proposed to be borrowed is £25,000. The proposed security ite a Special Rate of One-seventh of a Penny in the Pound on the rateable value (on the basis of the Capital Value) of all rateable property in the Te Awamutu Electric Power District. It is proposed that the loan shall be payable in 36| years, with interest at oh per centum per annum and that re- . payment shall be provided for by the establishment of a Sinking Fund of One per centum per annujm on the sum proposed to be borrowed. It is proposed to pay out of the Loan the cost of raising the Loan and the first year's interest arid sinking fund of the Loan during the construction of any works for which the Loan is raised. Da'ted at Te Awamutu this 15th day ofJliiy, 1926/ By Order of the Te Awamutu Elecrtric Power Board. J. T. JOHNSON, Chairman. 3
JN pursuance of “The Local Bodies' Loang Act, 1913,” I hereby give notice that a poll of the ratepayers of the Te Awamutu Electric Power District on the above proposal will be taken between the hours of Nine in the Forenoon and Six in the Afternoon on Wednesday. the 25th dlay of August, 1926, at the following polling places, all of which are specially appointed as polling places at which may be recorded the votes of ratepayers irrespective of the location of the rateable property in respect of which they are entitled to vote, namely: The Pirongia Library, Pirougia. The Paterangi Hall. PaJterangi. The Ohaupo Town Hall, Ohaupo. The Kaipaki Hall. Kaipaki. Mr W. G. Park’s Homestead, Puahue. The Te Awamutu Electric Power ißoard’s Office, Te Awamutu. TheKihikihi Town Hall, Kihikihi. The Te Mawhai School, Te Maw ha i. The Pokuru Hall, Pokuru. The Te Kawa Drainage Board’s Office, Te Kawa. The Korakonui School, Korakonui. The Kio Kio 'Hall, Kio Kio. The Tautari Town Hall, Pukeatua. The Hairini Hall. Hairini. The Mangapiko Hall, Mangapiko, The Te Rore School, Te Rore. The Tokanui School. Te Kawa East. The Parawera School, Parawera. Dated at Te Awamutu this 15th day of Juijy. 1926. J. T. JOHNSON, Chairman. Te Awamutu Electric Power Board. 949 I
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Waipa Post, Volume 32, Issue 1788, 29 July 1926, Page 1
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