Local Government Loan Proposals and Boundary Changes




Sept. 26.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1905

Special Order of Ashburton County Council, altering the Boundaries of Mount Somers and Rangitata Ridings, approved by Governor.


Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 18th September, 1901.

THE following special order, passed by the Ashburton County Council, and approved by His Excellency the Governor, is published in accordance with the provisions of “The Counties Act, 1886.”

J. G. WARD.


ASHBURTON COUNTY COUNCIL.

Special Order.

RESOLVED, That this Council do make a special order altering the Mount Somers and Rangitata Ridings, and that such special order be as follows, that is to say,—

Whereas, in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it by “The Road Boards Act, 1882,” “The Road Boards Act 1882 Amendment Act, 1883,” and of all other powers enabling it in that behalf, this Council has altered the boundaries of the Anama and Rangitata Road Districts, whereby the Mount Somers and Rangitata Ridings of the County of Ashburton are no longer in conformity with the provisions of section 12 of “The Counties Act, 1886”:

Now, the Council of the County of Ashburton doth hereby alter the said ridings, and doth order and declare that the boundaries thereof shall henceforth respectively be as follows:—

The Mount Somers Riding shall consist of the Mount Somers Road District, the boundaries whereof are defined in the New Zealand Gazette of the 11th day of October, 1894, and of the Anama Road District, the boundaries whereof are defined in the New Zealand Gazette of the 4th day of April, 1901.

The Rangitata Riding shall consist of the Rangitata Road District, the boundaries whereof are defined in the New Zealand Gazette of the 4th day of April, 1901.

This special order shall come into force upon the same being gazetted according to law.

I, Frederick Mainwaring, Clerk of the Ashburton County Council, hereby certify that the above special order, altering the boundaries of the Mount Somers and Rangitata Ridings of the County of Ashburton, has been duly made by the said Council.

As witness my hand, this 7th day of September, 1901.

F. MAINWARING,
Clerk of the Ashburton County Council,

I approve of the above special order.

RANFURLY, Governor.


Result of Poll for Proposed Loan, Borough of Campbelltown.


Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 21st September, 1901.

THE following notice, received from the Mayor of the Borough of Campbelltown, is published in accordance with the provisions of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900.”

J. G. WARD.


BOROUGH OF CAMPBELLTOWN.

Proposal to raise a Special Loan of £4,000, upon which a Poll will be taken upon the 4th Day of September, 1901.

I HEREBY give notice that the Council of the Borough of Campbelltown proposes, under “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900,” to borrow by way of special loan the sum of £4,000, to be appropriated in manner hereunder set forth for the following public works, viz.:—

  1. The sum of £300 for the purchase and the erection of a town clock in the Government Post-office buildings within the said borough, and the purchase and erection of bells, appliances, and other things incidental thereto.

  2. The sum of £3,700 (a) for procuring, constructing, and erecting all machinery and plant necessary to produce and supply electric lighting in and for the said borough, and for motive-power for public and private purposes in the said borough; (b) acquiring, if necessary, any land or rights, or erecting, if necessary, any building or buildings, for the purposes aforesaid within or without the borough; (c) in providing all materials, appliances, and fittings, and doing all other things necessary for the construction of an electrical installation for supplying electricity and electrical energy for lighting purposes and as a motive-power as aforesaid within the said borough.

And the Council proposes to make and pledge as a security for such loan and the interest thereon, in addition to the charge on the electric-lighting works, plant, property, and machinery, and the revenues thereof, created by section 122 of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900,” a special rate of 3d. in the pound (annual basis) on all rateable property in the borough, and proposes that so much of the said loan as shall not be provided for by a sinking fund of £1 per centum, which it is intended to establish, shall be repaid in one sum on the 31st day of August, 1911.

J. H. REED,
Mayor.

Dated this 23rd day of July, 1901.

I, John Henderson Reed, Mayor of the Borough of Campbelltown, do solemnly and sincerely declare that all proceedings required by law to be taken in or towards obtaining the sanction of the electors to the attached proposal have been duly taken, and that the resolution in favour of the proposal has been duly carried; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand intituled “The Justices of the Peace Act, 1882.”

J. H. REED,
Mayor.

Declared at Campbelltown this 5th day of September, 1901, before me—Geo. R. George, J.P.


Results of Polls for Proposed Loans, Borough of City of Auckland.


Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 24th September, 1901.

THE following notices, received from the Mayor of the Borough of City of Auckland, are published in accordance with the provisions of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900.”

J. G. WARD.


BOROUGH OF CITY OF AUCKLAND.

The Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Wellington.

SIR,—I have the honour, pursuant to the provisions of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900,” to give you notice that a poll of the electors of the City of Auckland was taken on the 11th day of September, 1901, upon the following proposal of the Auckland City Council—to wit, to provide and erect a refuse-destroyer, and, if required, to provide a site therefor; and, to enable it so to do, to borrow a sum of £10,000, at a rate of interest not exceeding £4 per centum per annum, upon the security of the revenues of the City of Auckland, subject to the existing loans secured thereon, and to be repaid within thirty years from the date it is borrowed—and that the resolution in favour of the said proposal was duly carried,

I enclose the statutory declaration of compliance with the said Act.

I have, &c.,

ALFRED KIDD,
Mayor.

Mayor’s Office, City Council,
Auckland, 16th September, 1901.

In the matter of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900.”

I, Henry William Wilson, Town Clerk of the City of Auckland, do solemnly and sincerely declare,—

  1. That on the 11th day of September, 1901, a poll of the electors of the City of Auckland was taken upon a proposal to borrow the sum of £10,000 for the purpose of erecting a refuse-destroyer.

  2. The said proposal was as follows: To provide and erect a refuse-destroyer, and, if required, to provide a site therefor; and, to enable it so to do, to borrow a sum of £10,000, at a rate of interest not exceeding £4 per centum per annum, upon the security of the revenues of the City of Auckland, subject to the existing loans secured thereon, and to be repaid within thirty years from the date it is borrowed.

  3. All proceedings required by law to be taken in or towards obtaining the sanction of the electors of the said city to the said proposal were duly taken, and the resolution in favour of the said proposal has been duly carried.

And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand intituled “The Justices of the Peace Act, 1882.”

HENRY W. WILSON,
Town Clerk.

Declared at Auckland, this 17th day of September, 1901, before me—J. H. Hannan, J.P.


BOROUGH OF CITY OF AUCKLAND.

The Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Wellington.

SIR,—I have the honour, pursuant to the provisions of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900,” to give you notice that a poll of the electors of the City of Auckland was taken on the 11th day of September, 1901, upon the following proposal of the Auckland City Council—to wit, to carry out the present water-supply extension from Nihotupu, and to replace the present water-mains in Queen Street; and, to enable it so to do, to borrow a sum of £25,000, at a rate of interest not exceeding £4 per centum per annum, upon the security of the revenues of the City of Auckland, subject to the exist-



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🏘️ Special Order Altering Boundaries of Mount Somers and Rangitata Ridings, Ashburton County

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
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Boundary Change, Mount Somers Riding, Rangitata Riding, Ashburton County, Road Districts, Gazette reference
  • J. G. Ward, Colonial Secretary
  • Frederick Mainwaring, Clerk of the Ashburton County Council
  • Ranfurly, Governor

🏘️ Result of Poll for Proposed £4,000 Loan for Town Clock and Electric Lighting, Borough of Campbelltown

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Special Loan, Poll Result, Electric Lighting, Town Clock, Campbelltown, 3d. in the pound, £4,000, public works
  • J. G. Ward, Colonial Secretary
  • J. H. Reed, Mayor of Campbelltown
  • Geo. R. George, Justice of the Peace

🏘️ Results of Polls for Proposed Loans for Refuse-Destroyer and Water Supply Extension, City of Auckland

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Poll Results, Refuse-Destroyer, Water Supply Extension, Nihotupu, Queen Street, £10,000 Loan, £25,000 Loan, Auckland City Council
  • J. G. Ward, Colonial Secretary
  • Alfred Kidd, Mayor of Auckland
  • Henry W. Wilson, Town Clerk of Auckland
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