WHATAUPOKO ROAD DISTRICT BOARD, NOTICE is hereby given that this Board proposes to raise a Loan of £2300, in terms of the Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886. Tbe Works to be executed are forming and metalling the following Streets and erecting a Bridge over Te Hapgra Stream Stout Street (60 chains) .. . ■ . ■ £3OO Ballance Street (70 chains) .. .. 480 Stafford Street and Riverside Road (60 chains) .. .. 300 Fox Street (60 chains)2so Hapara Road, North side (80 chains) .. 220 Hapara, South side (15chains).. 60 Bridge over Hapara Stream .. ~ 140 Clifford Street .. 250 Russell Street (60 chains) .. ... 300 The sum to be borrowed is £2300. The Dost of raising the Loan is to be paid out of the Loan; the first year’s interest to be paid out of general revenue. The amount required to be set apart for the repayment of the Loan is £lli> per Annum. The security to be given for the Loan will be a special rate Of Nine-sixteenths of a Penny in the Pound, to ba levied over the whole district for a period of 26 years. If a general rate of Three Farthings in the Pohnd be levied oyer the whole district the foregoing Special Sate Will nqt be required tt> he collected, but the Board must levy the rote as security to the government, A meeting of the Ratepayers of the Whataupoko Road District will be held in the County Council Office on SATURDAY, 25th August, 1888, at 7 p.m., to consider this propOSftl. JOHN WARREN, Clerk. July 21st, 1888. "aNTED-A Good Bullock-driver.— Apply Stanoahd OllioC,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 175, 28 July 1888, Page 3
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260Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 175, 28 July 1888, Page 3
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