Notices. Borough of Blenheim. and STATEMENT of the RECEIPTS. Rates — Rates of previous years Kates of tiie year 1579-S0 Tolls and Rents of Tolls— Ferries Fees and Licenses — Publicans’ Wholesale Spirit Auctioneers’ Registration of Dogs... Miscellaneous — Fines and Penalties ... Weights and Measures Miscellaneous Reimbursement of Expenditure, Receipts in Aid— Subsidy from Colonial Government Receipts and Expenditure in the General Account of the BORO' the Year ended 31st March, 1880. of BLENHEIM, during £ s, d. £ s. d. 74 11 0 742 17 G G3l 11 2 Sl7 S G 031 11 2 210 5 0 15 0 0 (50 0 0 09 10 0 291 5 0 69 10 0 17 15 6 7 IS 10 7 8 9 50 2 0 1099 3 11 83 5 7 1099 3 11 £2992 4 2 EXPENDITURE. Office Charges— Salaries and Allowances Advertising and Printing Furniture... Stationery an d Books Auditors and Returning Officers Legal Expanses Streets and Footways— Hay Labor Ti idr r and Materials ('ai'tage and < 1 ravel Contracts Repairs Bridges Widening Market-street North Plan of Borough Ferry— Opawa Ferries Nuisances —• Salary of Inspector Other charges Prevention of Fires— Grant to Fire Brigade Miscellaneous — Surveys ... Sydney Exhibition ... Hospital and Charitable Miscellaneous _ ... Interest on overdraft... Balance Ist April. 1579 Balance 31st March, 1880 d. £ s. d. 00-39 39 0 0 3 0 i <: •S 4 1 IS! 5 704 2 9 10 0 7 327 2 0 30 0 0 14G2 12 0 377 9 10 377 9 10 18 fi 4 0 5 0 IS 11 4 G 10 0 G 10 0 22 S fi 4 13 G 100 0 0 11 5 0 7 7 2 52 3 4 197 17 G 35 4 £2992 4 2 JOHN T. ROBINSON, Town Clerk and Treasurer. , rn ovmrn'ni-iil Hie Treasurer’s Books and compared them with the Bank Pass Book, Bank receipts given to Collector, We hereby certify that we have oxammed tho lie asurcr s 15°oRs ana o p abstract of the YV7. hereliv certify that we Have oxannnea j.rsiisuni s uwm, um. , " , , ~ , ~ ( -n Vouchers, and all other documents explaining and supporting the same, and hud them to be correct, and that the a rove is a fa tl sai!l °- T. O’SULLIVAN, T) . . . , 190 A WM. NOS WORTHY, Blenheim, April 26th, IBBu. Auditors ASSETS and LIABILITIES of the Borough of Blenheim, on the 31st March, 1830. ASSETS. Balance 31st March, ISSO Uncollected Rates Uncollected Rates for year 1579-S0 Blenheim, April 26th, 1880. LIABILITIES. £ s. d. G 35 4 3 21 14 6 S 4 S 0 £ s. d. 741 7 3 Office charges... ... Purchase of Land for widening Market-street Streets and Footways £ s. d. 93 8 G 50 10 0 121 0 0 £ b. d. 2G4 IS 0 £741 7 3 £204 IS G Passed. JOHN T. ROBINSON, Town Clerk and Treasurer. T. O’SULLIVAN, WM. NOS WORTHY, Auditors
but first-rate specimens of raw products are forwarded. 17. The Commissioners reserve the right to alter, amend, explain, or add to these Regulations. 132 House and Ground to Let. TO LET, at Southside, a HOUSE containing Line Looms, Washhouse, Dairy, and Bathroom, with three or more Acres of Land. Apply to ALFRED DOBSON, 74 Bookseller. For Bade. TO AT and STOLE SHEEP, with Jjj Clean Certificate, at Meadow Bank. Delivery in March or April. Apply to Mr D. flrmn, on die station. 70 A it SSYUOL'i;. For Sale Cheap. LAND AT TUA MALINA. 103 ACRES of Rich AGRICULTURAL LAND. Also ACRES of good PASTURE LAND. Apply at once to T. ALLPORT, Sen.. Picton or Tua Marina. FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE TREATY. QECTIONS 19 and Parts of 22 and O 23, Oinaka, containing 270 ACRES of Rich FARMING LAND, in a-high state of improvement, offering to intending settlers a splendid opportunity of stepping into a readymade Estate. For full particulars, apply to T. O’SULLIVAN, Land and Commission Agent, 77 Blenheim. Adelaide Wines. m O’SULLIVAN lias been ap- !.. pointed AGENT for Preston’s superior and well-known ADELAIDE WINE. Samples at the Auction Mart. Orders promptly executed. 71 T. O'Sullivan. To bo Let or Sold. THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, _ situate in Grove Rood Blenheim. Possession can be taken on the j 30rh June. ! For particulars apply to. H. BALL. ' April lGth lgßo. 156
Tanning Barks. —Not less than 50 lb. weight. Leather. —Whole skins and hides. Dyes. —Not less than 5-lb samples. Paint.—Ordinary market packages, with duplicates for testing. Preserved Meat. —Six Tins of each kind, or 10-lb. samples. Cheese. —Whole Cheese of any size not less than 14 lb. in the aggregate. Wine, Beer, and Spirits. —In bottle — max., 2 gallon. Beer, in wood-— -max., 56 gallons. As the bulk beer is placed in cellars not accessible to the general public, each Exhibit of this kind should be accompanied by an ornamental (empty) cask bearing the name, ,':e., of Exhibitor, for the purpose of effective display. Exhibits of bottled wine and spirits may also be recoin ponied by apparent facsimiles for the same purpose. Tobacco Leaf and Cigars.— Max., 10 lb. ; min., leaf 5 lb., cigars 1 lb. Mineral Waters.—l doz. in Bottles. Mineral and Ores. Massive specimens, partly polished if required to show structure. Works of Art.—Only those illustrative of New Zealand scenery and natural history ; photographs, plans, maps, etc. All Exhibits in this class to be framed. 12. The Commissioners will use every endeavour to provide against the loss or damage of the collections, which will be duly insured, but they will not hold themseles or the Government responsible for any damage or loss. 13. Any Exhibits not absolutely given to or bought by the Commissioners (unless the owners expressly desire that they be duly disposed of at Melbourne) will be returned to the Local Committees at the expense of the Commissions. 14. All Exhibits, the cost of which has been defrayed by the Commissioners, will be considered to be their property, and will be exhibited in their name, but the name of the producer may be mentioned in the Catalogue at the discretion of the Commissioners. 15. Local Committees will, at their discretion, accept articles for exhibition, subject to final revision by the Commissioners, as space for exhibition is limited. 16. Local Committees arc recommended to appoint Sub-Committees to assist them in seeing that none
Local Committees, and be accepted by the Executive Commissioner, to insure reception of the Exhibits by the Commissioners. 5. In the final arrangement of the Hew Zealand Court, Exhibitors ax ill, far as possible, have allotted to them the space applied for;but the Commissioners, reserve the power of making such modifications as may be found necessary. G. Each package must have two of the flag-address labels, affixed to differ ent but not opposite sides, and must also bear a distinctive mark, such as A II 3 or A II "i~ the letters being the initials of the Exhibitor, the upper number representing the total number of packages sent by him, and the lower figure the particular number of the package. 7. Each Exhibitor, is required to fill up and sign two Forms of Report for Judges. 8. If more than one Exhibit is packed in a case, it will be advisable to distinguish each Exhibit by a serial number. 9. All expenses of transport, after Exhibits are received by Local Committees, will be undertaken by the Commissioners. 10. It is very necessary to insure that nothing is exhibited which does not excel in quality. Exhibitors should therefore be very careful in their selection of samples. 11. The Commissioners would specially urge that the following articles be exhibited in the quantities specified:— Grain, Pulse, Grass Seeds, <fec.— 1 measured bushel. Flour, Meal, etc.—2slb. W 001.—6 fleeces. Woollen Goods.—Whole pieces. Coal.—Section of seams, samples of not less 1 cubic foot each. Timber.— Series of uniform-sized samples. Sections with the bark on and one face polished, the other being left in its natural state. Specimens of marketable timber to be not shorter than 3 feet. Furniture. —Manufactured from Hew Zealand wood. Flax.—Dressed Fibre, in 50-ib bales. Rope, and other Manufactured Articles in coils and other marketable packages. Kauri Gum. —Ordinary market packages, showing grades of quality ; special samples, showing size of mass or purity.
MELBOURNE International Exhibition, 1880. To bio 01*ioniod October ISSO, and Closed March 1881. mHE Local Committee (His Wori. ship the Mayor and Borough Council) request the co-operation of the Public in their endeavors to have the natural resources of the Provincial District represented as fully as possible at the Exhibition at Melbourne. Intending exhibitors of Grain, Wool, Plax Rope, Timber, Minerals, etc., are requested to communicate with the undersigned, from whom all particulars may be obtained. John T. Robinson, Town Clerk. Borough Council Office, Blenheim, April 28th, 1880. NEW ZEALAND REGULATIONS. 1. All exhibits must, unless otherwise specially arranged, be forwarded to the Executive Comissioner for New Zealand at Melbourne, through the Local Committees, any time after the Ist June, and not later than the first week in July ; and no articles can be received after the 15th August. 2. The Collectors of Customs have been directed by the Government to arrange for the transmission of the E-xhibits at the public expense and free of charge to the Exhibitors. 3. The space which has been allotted to New Zealand is only 8,000 square feet, including passages, so that the greatest economy will be required in its appointment. Animal and Vegetable products will be seperately dealt with under Regulations of which due notice will be given. As the Commissioners for New Zealand are required to furnish, before the Ist June, 1880, approximate plans showing the manner of allotting the space assigned to them, and lists of their Exhibitors, and other information necessary for the production of the Official Catalogue ; and as it is further provided that space assigned and not occupied on the Ist September, 1880, will revert to the Commission, it is necessary that every proposing Exhibitor should apply before the 15th May for a share of the space allotted to New Zealand, according to the printed form provided, copies of which will be furnished to applicants by the Local Committees. •4. All applications for space must be properly filled up, approved by the
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