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BALANCE SHEET KAWHIA "COUNTY i For the Year Ended 31st March, 1906. GENERAL ACCOUNT. RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. £ s. d. £ ■. d» £ 8. d. General Illites ... 134 4 4 Administration— Dog Tax ... ... !l 10 0 Salaries ... 34 11 8 Printing. Advertising and Stationery 16 14 0 Travelling Expenoea Councillors Attending Meetings 38 0 0 Do., Chairman £6 7s lOd, Councillor £2 llsld,as Deputation Wellington Council Business ... 8 18 11 Dog Collars ... 3 11 1.1 Legal Expenses 22 0 Office Expenses 11 15 110 Interest on Overdraft I 19 0 ll7 13 4 Public Works— Roads and Bridges ... 2 18 0 Balance 31st March, 1906 15 6 0 i 4 4 -EIB6 14 4 SEPARATE ACCOUNT. LAND FUND ACCOUNT. Land Hevenua ... £122 810 Balance 31st March, 100 S £122 810 STATEMENT OF BALANCE. ACCOUNTS. BANK. j: a. d. £ ». d. FJtfc d. General r--.uni,, Cr ... U> 6 0 County Fund Aovoun.los 19 8 Laud Fluid Account ... 122 SlO Cash on Hand 4a. 10 11 (j Less Unpresentod Cheques 13 14 11 £137 14 10 ' £lB7 14 10 STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES. ASSETS. LIABILITIES. £ a. d. £ a- A. Balance at Bank ... 105 10 8 Unpresented Cheques ... 13 14 11 Cash on Hand ... 45 10 1 Acoounta Ont,landing ... 10 0 0 Batea Outstanding ... 274 16 10 £426 3 7 £23 11 11 STATEMENT OF PUBLIC DEBT. Nil. STATEMENT OF RESERVES AND REAL PROPERTY. Nil, Examined and found correct, except that the paj nxnt of the expenses of > deputation to Wellington is without the authority ot law. WABBUBTON J. K. NEWTON, County Treasurer. Controller and Auditor-General. SbttLeß Typ., Kawhia.]

Amusements. oparau AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL AND SPORTS, To be held at OPARAU on Easter Mondav, April Ist. OFFICIALS: M Patron : Mr H. J. Greeneladw.-M. H.R. Pre Bident: Mr Elliott. Vlce-PresMfchte Messrs Davies, senr., Terry, bbdf , Graham, Scott, Jonathan, Chase Bell, Armstrong, Sobye and Mackenzie. Genet al Committee : Messrs Schrieber (2), Slater, Carnahan, Tai Hauauru, Inman, Graham E. Symons, A. Symons. P. Brough, Terry, Gage, O. Perham, A. Perham,-White, Hurst, Anderson, Bethel, D. 000, senr., H. Coe, D. Coe, jnr., W. Coe ami Davis(3). Starter; Mr, A. Symons. Handicappers: Messrs' A. Symons. J. Crotty. Judges: Messrs Clarson ami Troughton. Gatekeeper: Mr. T. Ashbolt, Protest Committee: Messrs Troughton, R. Davies and Jourdain. Executive Committee: Messrs Jourdain, A, Schrieber, O. Perham, A. Ward, A, Symons, E. Penrca and W. Davies, Ground Committee; Messrs F. Terry, O, Perham, TC. Symonii and A, Symons, Block committee; Messrs E, Nolan, A, Wbrd, M. Schrieber, E, Pearce and P, Brough, PROGRAMME: First Race at 10,30 a.in. sharp, 1. Boys’ Race, under 14 year*. First prize, 6b; second, 2a 6d. 2. Girls’ Race, under 14 years. First prize, sb, second, 2s 3d. 3. Novice Chop, 12-inch log. First prize, £l;|eecond ss. Post entries Is 6d. 4. 100 Yards Handicap. First prize, £1 second, os. Post entries, Is 6d 5. 120 Yards Hurdle Race. First prize, £1; second, sb. Poet entries, Is 6cl, 6. Maiden Chop, 15-inch log, First prize, £2; second, lOu. Nomination, 2«i; acceptance, Is. 7 440 Yards Flat race (Handicap). First £2; second, 15s. Nomination, 2is; acceptance, Is, 8. Handicap Chop, 18-inch log. First £8 10s; second, £1; third, 6s, Nomination, 3s; acceptance, 2s. 9. Thread-Needle Race, First prize, 10s; second, 2b 6d. Post entrien, Is. 10. Underhand Chop, 15-incb log. First prize, £2; second, I Os. Nomination, 2b; acceptance, Is, 11 Half mile Flat Handicap, First prize £2; second, 15s; third, sb. Nomination, 2s; acceptances, Is, 12 High jump. First prize, 10s. Foist entries. Is, 13 Striking the Cricket Ball. First p riite 10s Post entries Is, 14 Native Women's Race, 100 Yards ! Handicap). First prize, 5s and tack flour BOlbs); second, 2s 6d. 15. Wrestling (Cumberland) 12st. Gib* and under. First prize, £l. Post entries* 2s dd. Hi, Obutaclj Race, First prize, 110 s, Post entries, 1b 17. Tug-of-War (District of Kuwhia), 8 each ride. First prize, 5s per man- One pull, CONDITIONS. All protests most be lodged within 10 minutes after the wont, t accompanied with a deposit of ss. In all cases the decision of the Protest Committee small be final. Perfomancfß for past two years to accompany Nominations. There will also bo a Dance in connecton with the Sports in the Schoolroom at 8 p.tn. C. M. INMAN, Hou. Sec.,

The Peoples’ Column. Ad’o’rttortnents under this heeding are inserted attheiut <>f three lines for Is ; three intwrtions Zs <jd. All udvertfeementa must be prefIOB SALE—Strcng Four-wheel WAGGON, £l7 ; Ma aey-Harria PLOUGH, £6 Prices delivered at Kaglan. Apply— P.M., “ Settler ” Office. 11 r ANTED—Smokera of M-LD tobacco to ,H know that DERBY is j nett he thing to snit them ; does not burn the tongue. TIT ANTED KNOWN—The good thing at VY lost! DERBY Tobacco, FLAKE CUT, in? TWO OUNCE TINS. Try it. JUIST ARRIVED—2SO Beautiful Fictoral Post Cards, Id each. Apply—Settler Office, TIT ANTED KNOWN. The famoua IT DERBY Tobacco is now sold in TWO OUNCE TINS, FLAKE CUT. Try it IIOR SALE—Pictoral History of England, . in 7 volumes, published 1855. Sample volumes and price on application at the SettLkb Office. '■ W \NTED KNOWN—The most up-to-date It MILD tobacco is DERBY in thenew TWO OUNCE TINS. Try it. Public Notices. WANTED SMOKERS rpO try FLAKE OUT DERBY -1 Tobacco in the now TWODUNCE TINS. li’esplendd. LO ST. FROM Pirongm. BAY GELDING, branded Rm (the M being in the bottom loop of the R). Finder rewarded on giving information to RANGI MARTINI, Te Awaroa. p. t. porima, BGOT REPAIRER, KAWHIA. BOOTS OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER. Perfect fit; prices mrderata. Fhvjt and Soft Drinks on Sale. Men's Boots Soled and Heeled 8s 98, Women’s do. 2s 9d. Auction Sales. M‘NICOL A CO. vA -pf—Saturday, March 80 OTalPlßlDGE—Friday, April 5 RANGlRlRl—Wednesday, April 10 N.Z.L * M.A. CO., LTD. TE AWAMUTU —Saturday, April 6 OHAUPO—Third Sheep Fair, Tuesday, April 9 NGARUAWAHIA—Friday, April 12 OHAUPO SPECIAL HORSE FAIR April 24 and 26

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 302, 29 March 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 302, 29 March 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 302, 29 March 1907, Page 3

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