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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS ttcc JT.ENV EALAND R AIL WAYS. WAIKATO TROTS AT CLAUDELANDS 12TH OCTOBER, 1929. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS available for return up 'to and including 14th October, 1929, will be issued lo CLAUDELANDS from Auckland, le Kuiti and intermediate stations on direct line of route, and to HAMILTON from Paeroa, Cambridge and intermediate stations on direct line of route on 12th October by trains due to arme Hamilton or Claudelands not latex than 1.10 p.m. These tickets will NOT be available by the Alain Trunk “Limited” Express trains. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. ON 1 9Til OCTOBE'R, special train eaves Newmarket for Claudelands it 700 am. Otahuhu 7.42, Papakura i.l l!“ Pukekohc 8.39, Mercer 9.10, hmtlv 9.59, Ngaruawahia 10.1. L Frankton 10.51. arriving Claudelands 11.0 a.m. This train will stop only at Remuera, Greenlane, Ellcrslie, Penrose, Otahuhu, Papatoetoe, Manurewa. Papakura, Drury, Paerata, Pukckohe, Tuakau, Pokeno. Mercer, re Kauwhata, Rangiriri, Ohincwai, Huntly, Taupiri, Ngaruawahia, Horoliu, Frankton and Hamilton for passengers. RETURN TRAIN stopping at same stations as outward trains leaves Claudelands G.O p.m., arriving Auckland 9.56 p.m. Special train stopping at Newmarket, Mercer, Frankton and Hamilton only, leaves Auckland 7.55 am. Newmarket 8.5 arriving Claudelands 11.14 а. Return train stopping only at Hamilton, Frankton, Mercer and Newmarket leaves Claudelands 5.40 p.m., arriving Auckland 8.55 p.m. The express train from Rotorua will stop at Claudelands Usual 3.40 p.m. Frankton-Paeroa train leaves Frankton 5.5 p.m.; Claudelands 5.35 arriving Paeroa 7.55 p.m. Usual 3.55 p.m. Frankton-Cambridge train leaves Frankton 5.36 p.nx.: Claudelands 5.55, arriving Cambridge б. p.m. Usual 6.0 p.m. CambridgeFrail lx lon train leaves Cambridge 7.10 p.m. arriving Frankton 8.28 p.m. Train leaves Frankton for Te Kuiti 6.20 p.m., arriving Te Kuiti 8.45 p.m. For further particulars see handbill or enquire at stations 210

PUBLIC NOTICEJgUREKA DRAINAGE DISTRICT. Public notice is hereby given that the Eureka Drainage Board in pursuance and exercise of its statutory powers, proposes at a meeting to be held at the Board’s Office. 166 Victoria Street, Hamilton, on OCTOBER 22nd., 1929, TO MAKE AND LEVY A GENERAL RATE upon the Rateable Capital Value of all Rateable Property in the Board’s District on a Graduated Scale as follows: EUREKA SUBDIVISION: On lands classified “A ’’ 7-Bths. (seven-eighths of a penny) in the £. On lands classified “ B ” 21-32nd. (twenty-one thirty-seconds of a penny) in the £. On lands classified “C ” 9-16th. (nine-sixteenths of a penny) in the £. TAUWHARE SUBDIVISION: On lands classified “ A ’’ i l-8d (one and one-eighth of a penny) in the £. On lands classified “ B ” 27-32nds. (twenty-seven thirty-seconds of a penny) in the £. On lands classified “C ” 9-16th. (nine-sixteenths of a penny) in the £. NEWSTEAD SUBDIVISION: On lands classified “A" o-8d (fiveeighths of a penny) in the £. On lands classified “B” 15-32nd. (fifteen thirty-seconds of a penny) in the £. On lands classified “C ” 5-i6th. (five-sixteenths of a penny) in the £. Such rate to be for the year April Ist., 1929, to March 31st., 1930. and to be payable to the Treasurer in one sum at the Board’s Office, 166 Victoria Street, Hamilton, within Fourteen Days of date of demand, which shall be the 23rd OCTOBER, 1929. The Valuation Roll and Rate Book are open for inspection during office hours at the Board's Office, as provided for by Statute. It is further notified that an ndditjcnal 10 per ccnl. will be added to nil rates unpaid six months and fourteen da vs from date of demand. N. G. GRI.BBLE, Clerk. Eureka Drainage Board. 222

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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17836, 8 October 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17836, 8 October 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17836, 8 October 1929, Page 2

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