✨ Loan Poll Results and Postal Restrictions
Dec. 5.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3471
Result of Poll for Proposed Loan.
The Treasury,
Wellington, 3rd December, 1907.
THE following notice, received from the Mayor of the City of Auckland, is published in accordance with the provisions of “The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1901.”
J. G. WARD,
Minister of Finance.
CITY OF AUCKLAND.
“The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1901,” and the Amendments thereof.
PROPOSAL of the Auckland City Council, to wit:—
For the purpose of enabling the Auckland City Council to provide the necessary funds for the execution and carrying-on of surveys and survey-work and investigations, and the obtaining and collection of reports, information, and data preliminary and preparatory, and in reference to the devising, prosecution, and carrying-out of a drainage scheme for the City of Auckland, to borrow a sum of £50,000, at a rate of interest not exceeding £4½ per cent. per annum, upon the security of the revenues of the City of Auckland (subject to the existing loans chargeable on such revenues), and to make such loan repayable in twenty-one years, and to make provision for the payment of a sinking fund of £½ per cent. per annum, and to pay out of the loan such costs, charges, and expenses as the Auckland City Council may determine to have been actually incurred in connection with such loan and the interest on such loan for the first year.
I hereby give notice that the number of valid votes recorded at the poll held on the 28th day of November, 1907, in respect of the above proposal was as follows: For the proposal, 468; against the proposal, 113; majority for the proposal, 355.
And I do hereby declare the above proposal to be carried.
Dated at Auckland, this 29th day of November, 1907.
ARTHUR M. MYERS,
Mayor of the City of Auckland.
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Result of Poll for Proposed Loan.
The Treasury,
Wellington, 3rd December, 1907.
THE following notice, received from the Mayor of the City of Auckland, is published in accordance with the provisions of “The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1901.”
J. G. WARD,
Minister of Finance.
CITY OF AUCKLAND.
“The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1901,” and the Amendments thereof.
PROPOSAL of the Auckland City Council, to wit:—
For the purpose of enabling the Auckland City Council to provide the necessary funds for the extension of and addition to the electric-power plant for the City of Auckland, now installed or in course of installation, and the extension of and the laying of additional feeder-wires in connection with such plant and installation, to borrow a sum of £50,000, at a rate of interest not exceeding £4½ per cent. per annum, upon the security of the already existing electric-power plant, and the extensions thereof and additions thereto when installed and constructed, and the revenues derivable therefrom (subject to the payment out of such revenues of all expenses of working such plant), and the revenues of the City of Auckland (subject to the existing loans chargeable on such respective revenues), and to make such loan repayable in twenty-one years, and to make provision for the payment of a sinking fund of £½ per cent. per annum, and to pay out of the loan such costs, charges, and expenses as the Auckland City Council may determine to have been actually incurred in connection with such loan and the interest on such loan for the first year.
I hereby give notice that the number of valid votes recorded at the poll held on the 28th day of November, 1907, in respect of the above proposal was as follows: For the proposal, 448; against the proposal, 128; majority for the proposal, 320.
And I do hereby declare the above proposal to be carried.
Dated at Auckland, this 29th day of November, 1907.
ARTHUR M. MYERS,
Mayor of the City of Auckland.
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Forbidding the Registering, Forwarding, or Delivery of Postal Correspondence for Mrs. Towler, Dunedin.
THE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zealand having reasonable ground for supposing that the person whose name and addresses are shown in the Schedule hereunder is engaged in advertising the treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, it is hereby ordered, under section 9 of “The Post Office Act Amendment Act, 1906,” that no postal packet addressed to such person (either by her own or any fictitious or assumed name), or to such addresses without a name, shall be either registered, forwarded, or delivered by the Post Office of New Zealand.
SCHEDULE.
Mrs. Towler, 14 Royal Arcade, Dunedin; 15 Royal Arcade, Dunedin; and Brandon House, Richmond Street, Cargill Road, Dunedin.
Dated this 2nd day of December, 1907.
JOHN G. FINDLAY,
For Postmaster-General.
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Forbidding Issue of Money-orders and Transmission of Postal Correspondence for H. E. Kugelmann.
THE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zealand having reasonable ground for supposing that the person whose name and addresses are shown in the Schedule hereunder is engaged in advertising the treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, it is hereby ordered, under section 9 of “The Post Office Act Amendment Act, 1906,” that no money-order in favour of the said person shall be issued, and that no postal packet addressed to the said person (either by his own or any fictitious or assumed name), or to such addresses without a name, shall be either registered, forwarded, or delivered by the Post Office of New Zealand.
SCHEDULE.
H. E. Kugelmann, 14–16 Queen Street, Melbourne; 119 Clarence Street, Sydney; Adelaide; and Brisbane.
Dated this 2nd day of December, 1907.
JOHN G. FINDLAY,
For Postmaster-General.
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Forbidding the Registering, Forwarding, or Delivery of Postal Correspondence for James McGregor, 78 and 80 Hunter Street, Sydney.
THE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zealand having reasonable ground for supposing that the person whose name and address are shown in the Schedule hereunder is engaged in advertising the treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, it is hereby ordered, under section 9 of “The Post Office Act Amendment Act, 1906,” that no postal packet addressed to such person, or to such address without a name, shall be either registered, forwarded, or delivered by the Post Office of New Zealand.
SCHEDULE.
McGregor, James, 78 and 80 Hunter Street, Sydney.
Dated this 2nd day of December, 1907.
JOHN G. FINDLAY,
For Postmaster-General.
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Despatch.—Regulations as to the Removal and Return of Prisoners and Criminal Lunatics under the Provisions of “The Colonial Prisoners’ Removal Act, 1884.”
Department of Justice,
Wellington, 2nd December, 1907.
THE following despatch and enclosure received from His Majesty’s Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies is published for general information.
JAMES McGOWAN,
Minister of Justice.
(Circular.)
Downing Street, 8th October, 1907.
Sir,—With reference to Lord Knutsford’s Circular despatch of the 31st December, 1889, I have the honour to transmit for the information of your Government and for publication in the Colony a copy of an Order of the King in Council embodying regulations as to the removal and return of
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