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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 55
Result of Poll for Proposed Loan.
Wellington, 15th August, 1932.
THE following notice, received from the Mayor, New Plymouth Borough Council, is published in accordance with the provisions of the Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1926.
GEO. W. FORBES,
Acting Minister of Finance.
(T. 49/106/9.)
BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH.
RESULT OF POLL TO RAISE SPECIAL LOAN OF £553,000.
PURSUANT to section 13 of the Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1926, I hereby give notice that a poll of the ratepayers of the Borough of New Plymouth was taken on the 10th day of August, 1932, upon a proposal to raise a special loan of five hundred and fifty-three thousand pounds for the following purpose :—
The particular purpose for which the loan is required is—
For the payment of the whole of the following special loans which the said New Plymouth Borough Council has heretofore lawfully raised, all of which fall due on the 1st day of April, 1933, including payments incidental or in relation to such purpose.
(a) A special loan of £42,000 borrowed for additions to extensions of and improvements to waterworks, and to form and improve generally the streets and footways, and for purposes incidental thereto.
(b) A special loan of £22,000 borrowed for the construction of bridges and culverts, to form and metal streets, to provide lands, buildings, and plant for the destruction of refuse, and for purposes incidental thereto.
(c) A special loan of £6,000 borrowed for the provision of lands and buildings for municipal offices and a museum, and for purposes incidental thereto.
(d) A special loan of £2,000 borrowed for the construction of bridges and culverts, to form, metal, and improve streets, and for purposes incidental thereto.
(e) A special loan of £142,000 borrowed to repay various special loans previously lawfully raised by the said Council, all of which fell due and were repaid out of the proceeds of the said £142,000 loan on the 1st day of October, 1922.
(f) A special loan of £57,000 borrowed for formation of streets, to provide public conveniences, to provide additions and extensions to waterworks, to provide drainage, and for purposes incidental thereto respectively.
(g) A special loan of £3,000 borrowed to repay a special loan of £3,000 previously raised for the formation and improvement of streets, and purposes incidental thereto.
(h) A special loan of £10,000 borrowed to repay a special loan of £10,000 previously raised for the formation of streets and footways.
(i) A special loan of £20,000 borrowed to provide additions and extensions to the electric lighting and power works, and for purposes incidental thereto.
(j) A special loan of £40,000 borrowed to provide additions and extensions to the electric lighting and power works, and for purposes incidental thereto.
(k) A special loan of £72,000 borrowed to provide additions and extensions to the electric lighting and power works, and for purposes incidental thereto.
(l) A special loan of £9,000 borrowed to provide additions and extensions to the electric lighting and power works, and for purposes incidental thereto.
(m) A special loan of £60,000 borrowed to provide additions and extensions to the electric lighting and power works, and for purposes incidental thereto.
(n) A special loan of £23,000 borrowed to provide additions and extensions to the electric lighting and power works, and for purposes incidental thereto.
(o) A special loan of £31,500 borrowed to provide additions and extensions to the electric lighting and power works, and for purposes incidental thereto.
(p) A special loan of £3,100 borrowed to provide additions and extensions to the electric lighting and power works, and for purposes incidental thereto.
(q) A special loan of £55,000 borrowed for the construction of the overhead trolley electric tramways.
(r) A special loan of £5,500 borrowed for the construction of the overhead trolley electric tramways.
(s) A special loan of £22,500 borrowed to provide for the purpose of the electric tramways, rolling stock, lands, buildings, plant, materials, triangles, permanent ways, and other things, and for purposes incidental thereto respectively.
(t) A special loan of £19,000 borrowed to construct extensions of the electric tramways, and for purposes incidental thereto.
The sum proposed to be borrowed for the above purpose is £553,000. It is proposed to make provision for the repayment of the loan by establishing a sinking fund of two pounds per centum per annum calculated on the amount raised.
The proposed security for the said loan of £553,000 and the interest and sinking fund thereon is an annually recurring special rate of eightpence in the pound on the rateable value of all rateable property in the said borough on the basis of the unimproved value, and it is proposed to repay the said loan on the 1st day of November, 1952. It is proposed to pay out of the said loan the cost of raising the said loan, but not the interest and sinking fund thereon for the first year.
The number of valid votes recorded FOR the proposal was 980
The number of valid votes recorded AGAINST the proposal was 126
The total number of valid votes recorded was 1,106
I therefore declare the said proposal carried.
Dated at New Plymouth, this 11th day of August, 1932.
H. VICTOR S. GRIFFITHS,
Mayor and Chairman of the New Plymouth Borough Council.
Prohibition of Issue of Money-orders and Transmission of Postal Correspondence in New Zealand in connection with Irish Free State Hospitals’ Sweepstake.
THE Postmaster-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, having reasonable ground for supposing that the persons whose names and addresses are shown in the Schedule hereunder are engaged in promoting or carrying out a lottery or scheme of chance, it is hereby ordered, under section 32 of the Post and Telegraph Act, 1928, that no money-order in favour of any of the said persons shall be issued, and that no postal packet addressed to any of the said persons (either by his own or any fictitious or assumed name) or addressed to any of the addresses in the Schedule hereunder without a name, shall be either registered or forwarded by the Post Office of New Zealand.
SCHEDULE.
T. Ambrose, 52 Seville Place, Dublin, Irish Free State.
E. Barnard, 54 Seville Place, Dublin, Irish Free State.
K. Bateson, 35 Essex Street East, Dublin, Irish Free State.
H. F. Bright, 43 Great Strand Street, Dublin, Irish Free State.
L. Drayton, Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin, Ireland.
F. Drysdale, The Hotel, 79–81 Harcourt Street, Dublin, Irish Free State.
N. J. Folan, Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin, Ireland.
V. McWeeney, Shelbourne Hotel, Stephen’s Green, Dublin.
M. F. Rooney, Shelbourne Hotel, Stephen’s Green, Dublin.
Dated at Wellington, this 13th day of August, 1932.
ADAM HAMILTON, Postmaster-General.
Trade-marks.—Goods the Importation of which is prohibited.
Customs Department,
Wellington, 15th August, 1932.
IT is hereby notified for public information that, under the Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Act, 1908, goods of the nature set forth hereunder, to which the trade-marks described below or any mark so nearly resembling the same as to be calculated to deceive have been falsely applied in infringement of the registered trade-marks of the Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Company, of 360 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, U.S.A., are prohibited from importation into New Zealand.
If any such goods are imported they will be liable to detention and to be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of that Act.
A trade-mark is deemed, for the purposes of the aforesaid Act, to be falsely applied to goods if it is applied without the assent of the proprietor of such trade-mark.
Nature of Goods. Description of Trade-mark.
Dental Cream .. No. 7757/6386, comprising as an essential particular the word “Ribbon.”
Dentifrice No. 28569, comprising the words “Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream.”
E. D. GOOD,
Acting Comptroller of Customs.
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🏘️ Result of Poll for Proposed Loan by New Plymouth Borough Council
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government11 August 1932
Loan, Poll, New Plymouth Borough Council, Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1926
- H. Victor S. Griffiths, Mayor and Chairman of the New Plymouth Borough Council
🚂 Prohibition of Issue of Money-orders and Transmission of Postal Correspondence in Connection with Irish Free State Hospitals’ Sweepstake
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Postal Order, Prohibition, Irish Free State Hospitals’ Sweepstake, Post and Telegraph Act, 1928
9 names identified
- T. Ambrose, Engaged in promoting or carrying out a lottery
- E. Barnard, Engaged in promoting or carrying out a lottery
- K. Bateson, Engaged in promoting or carrying out a lottery
- H. F. Bright, Engaged in promoting or carrying out a lottery
- L. Drayton, Engaged in promoting or carrying out a lottery
- F. Drysdale, Engaged in promoting or carrying out a lottery
- N. J. Folan, Engaged in promoting or carrying out a lottery
- V. McWeeney, Engaged in promoting or carrying out a lottery
- M. F. Rooney, Engaged in promoting or carrying out a lottery
- Adam Hamilton, Postmaster-General
🏭 Prohibition of Importation of Goods with False Trade-marks
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry15 August 1932
Trade-marks, Prohibition, Importation, Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Company, Patents, Designs, and Trade-marks Act, 1908
- E. D. Good, Acting Comptroller of Customs