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Mayor Reports On Borough's Finances

At the fortnightly meeting of the Shannon Borough Council on Tuesday evening, the Mayor, Mr.'D. A. Fitzgerald, reported on the recent meeting of the finance committee and the estimates for the remainder of- the financial year,. which were approved by the council. The statement of balances of the various aacounts as at January 10 were as follows: General account, crcdit £406 14s lld; . hospital levy account, debit £87 8s "8d; sanitation account, debit £182 4s; cemetery account, debit £3 2s 3d; library account, credit £19 2s 3d; heavy traffie fees account, credit £208 3s;, { main highways account, debit £43 17s ld; water loan account, credit £65 3s lOd; water supply account, debit 2s lld; workers' dwellings account, credit £145 ,8s 7d; catchment board .account," 'credit £25 5's ld; lo'ans account, debit £246 15s 5d; credit balance Bank of New Zealand, £306 7s 4d.

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Chronicle (Levin), 31 January 1948, Page 3

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Mayor Reports On Borough's Finances Chronicle (Levin), 31 January 1948, Page 3

Mayor Reports On Borough's Finances Chronicle (Levin), 31 January 1948, Page 3

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