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PUBLIC NOTICES. HAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF LOAN. Notice is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Hamilton Borough Council held on Monday the 3rd day of October, 1927, the following resolution was passed hy way of Special Order, that such Special Order will be brought up for confirmation at a Special Meeting of the Council to bo hold at the Council Chambers, Victoria Street, at 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday the 19th day of October, 1927, and that any person having any objection to the proposed loan is called upon to submit the same in writing to the Hamilton Borough Council not later than the day preceding the said meeting:—■ "In pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by the Local Authorities Empowering (Relief of Unemployment) Extension Act 1927 the Hamilton Borough Council hereby resolves to raise a Special Loan not exceeding £3OOO to be expended for the relief of unemployment in (1) Constructing a concrete culvert over the Waitewhiriwhiri Stream at Seddon Terrace, re-grading and metalling the carriageway and providing for stormwater drainage from same, including the cost of cartage and all necessary labour and materials, and the purchase of property, a sum not exceeding £2700. (2) Re-grading and widening the carriageway of Edgecumbe Street between Charlemont Street and Victoria Street, including the cost of cartage and all necessary labour and materials, a sum not exceeding £3OO. Such loan to be for a period not exceeding 30 years with interest at a rate not exceeding 6 per centum per annum and a sinking fund of not less than 2 per centum per annum and to be secured by a Special Rate of one thirtysecond of a penny in the pound on the rateable value (unimproved) of all rateable property in the Borough of Hamilton." Dated at Hamilton this 4th day of October, 1927. W. L. WADDEL, 102 Town Clerk. STUD NOTICE. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION DUNSANDEL PRIDE. Will travel as follows, or as inducement offers — ROTORANGI to CAMBRIDGE— Monday TAMAHERE —Tuesday and Wednesday KAIPAK1 —Thursday TE RAHU and HAIRINI—Fri. & home. FEE—£2/10/- Jan. 1, 1928; £2/10/when mare proves in foal. WM. G. PARK, Puahuc, Te Awamutu. r\Q STAND THE SEASON at Ngaruawabia, J. the rree-legged pacer, METAL (imp.). Breeding, manners, quality.—For further particulars and cards, etc., apply D. W. THOMAS, Ngaruawahia, or J. S. Johnston, 410 Manukau Hoad, Epsom, Auckland. 40 TO STAND THIS SEASON IN FRANKTON or where required in the Wailcato. THE WELL-KNOWN PACI.N3 STALLION QUE THORPE. For full particulars apply to — MESSI\S GREEN BROS.' STaBLES, . Frankum. Or to AMOS DUItHA.Vf. Owner. Korornatua. 'O STAND the season at Stud Farm, TE RAPA, Thoroughbred Stallion, ILLUMINATION (10), IMP. Sire Limelight (12) by Lally, winner of £18,549 in stakes; dam Fleet Street by Speed—Lorna Doon. Illumination won in stakes £6930 and proved himself a horse of the highest class over all distances. FEE, 12 gns. per mare. Good grazing at 3/- per week. Full particulars from — JAS. MALCOLM, Te Rapa. To Stand the Sea- v son at the Farm, VV' Ngaruawahia KING NASSAU. KING NASSAU is a beautiful 6-year-old Brown Colt, with black points, by Nassau. Dam,' St. Sophia, by Menschikoff. St. Sophia is the dam of Kilmoon, winner of Sydney Cup ana other good performances. TERMS: £lO 10s. Good grazing. Dry mares 2/-, wet mares 2/6 per week. Full particulars. J. M. ZIMMERMAN, Ngaruawahia. fiOTHINQ CAM TAKH THE PLACE OF THOROUGHNESS. Centuries ago, expert craftsmen spent months over shaping a piece of wood. With mallet and chisel they carved intricate designs. And, whether it was seen or not, every part had the same exquisite finish. To-day, machines take the place of the old tools, but, in <.-ur factories, the same painstaking thoroughness exists. ASK FOR A QUOTATION FOR ANY JOINERY WORK. SPEIGHT. PEARCE. Timber Marohanta and Joinery Fslanufacturara. I CAR9BRJDOB- |~ J Mountain King Asthma Powder gives immediate relief. It makes breathing much easier and prevents future attacks. The heal- ; herbal vapours go ri base of the lungs. AH Chemists and Stores, 3/6

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Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17223, 5 October 1927, Page 12

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