✨ Loan Proposals, Auckland
1906
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 86
ing 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,—
- 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 £25,000 for the purpose of extending
the water-supply, and replacing the water-mains in Queen
Street. - The said proposal was as follows: To carry out the
present water-supply extension from Nihotupu, and to re-
place 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 existing loans secured thereon, and to be repaid within
thirty years from the date it is borrowed. - 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 be-
lieving 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 erect new abattoirs,
and, if required, to provide a new site therefor; and, to enable
it so to do, to borrow a sum of £5,000, 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,—
- 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 £5,000 for the purpose of erecting new
abattoirs, and, if required, providing a new site therefor. - The said proposal was as follows: To erect new
abattoirs, and, if required, to provide a new site therefor;
and, to enable it so to do, to borrow a sum of £5,000, 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. - 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 be-
lieving 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 purchase a site or
sites for and erect thereon a fire-brigade station or stations,
and to reorganize and properly equip the Auckland Fire
Brigade; and, to enable it so to do, to borrow a sum of
£12,000, at a rate of interest not exceeding £4 per centum per
annum, upon the security of the revenues of the City of Auck-
land, 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,—
- 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 £12,000 for the purpose of erecting fire-
brigade stations and reorganizing the fire brigade. - The said proposal was as follows: To purchase a site or
sites for and erect thereon a fire-brigade station or stations,
and to reorganize and properly equip the Auckland Fire
Brigade; and, to enable it so to do, to borrow a sum of
£12,000, 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 bor-
rowed. - 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 be-
lieving the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions
of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand inti-
tuled “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 complete the paving
of Queen Street, and, after that is done, Wellesley Street or
other intersecting streets, with compressed asphalt blocks or
other suitable material; and, to enable it so to do, to borrow
a sum of £8,000, 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,—
- 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 £8,000 for the purpose of completing
the paving of Queen Street, and, if possible, the intersecting
streets. - The said proposal was as follows: To complete the
paving of Queen Street, and, after that is done, Wellesley
Street or other intersecting streets, with compressed asphalt
blocks or other suitable material; and, to enable it so to do,
to borrow a sum of £8,000, at a rate of interest not exceed-
ing £4 per centum per annum, upon the security of the
revenue 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. - 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.
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Results of Polls for Proposed Loans for Refuse-Destroyer and Water Supply Extension, City of Auckland
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🏘️ Provincial & Local Government16 September 1901
Poll Results, Refuse-Destroyer, Water Supply Extension, Nihotupu, Queen Street, £10,000 Loan, £25,000 Loan, Auckland City Council
- Alfred Kidd, Mayor
- Henry W. Wilson, Town Clerk
- J. H. Hannan, J.P.
🏘️ Results of Poll for Proposed Loan to Extend Water Supply and Replace Mains in Queen Street
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government16 September 1901
Poll Results, Water Supply Extension, Queen Street, £25,000 Loan, Auckland City Council, Municipal Corporations Act 1900
- Alfred Kidd, Mayor
- Henry W. Wilson, Town Clerk
- J. H. Hannan, J.P.
🏘️ Results of Poll for Proposed Loan to Erect New Abattoirs in Auckland
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government16 September 1901
Poll Results, Abattoirs, New Site, £5,000 Loan, Auckland City Council, Municipal Corporations Act 1900
- Alfred Kidd, Mayor
- Henry W. Wilson, Town Clerk
- J. H. Hannan, J.P.
🏘️ Results of Poll for Proposed Loan to Build Fire-Brigade Stations and Reorganize Fire Brigade
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government16 September 1901
Poll Results, Fire-Brigade Stations, Reorganization, Equipment, £12,000 Loan, Auckland City Council, Municipal Corporations Act 1900
- Alfred Kidd, Mayor
- Henry W. Wilson, Town Clerk
- J. H. Hannan, J.P.
🏘️ Results of Poll for Proposed Loan to Complete Paving of Queen Street and Intersecting Streets
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government16 September 1901
Poll Results, Paving, Queen Street, Wellesley Street, Compressed Asphalt Blocks, £8,000 Loan, Auckland City Council, Municipal Corporations Act 1900
- Alfred Kidd, Mayor
- Henry W. Wilson, Town Clerk
- J. H. Hannan, J.P.
NZ Gazette 1901, No 86