FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL ESTIMATES FOR THE YEAR ENDING- 31st MARCB . 1892. GENERAL ACCOUNT. REVENUE. EXPENDITURE. Balance in Bank-Slsfc Cleilc's salary . . £75 0 0 March, 1891 . . £185 13 5 Streets— lighting . . 20 0 0 Rate of Is 3d in the £ Streets— ranging .. 1-1- 7 G on £6435 15s Od . . 402 4 G Dog registration and Uncollected Pates . . 44 10 1 Collars . . . . 710 0 Publican's Licenses 124 4 0 Hospital and CharitWholesale License . . 20 0 0 able aid . . IB 7 9 Sundry Licenses .. 20 0 0 Postage and stationery 70 0 Dog Tax .. . . 25 0 0 Printing and ndvorPound Receipts . . 80 0 tising GO 0 0 Rents . . . . 20 0 0 Interf st and principal of Loan 18 7 0 Liabilities to date ■.• 155 17 0 Roads — maintenance, metalling, carting, •.-. i- ■ and wages.. .".- 4GI 12 0 '■ '■"'•■;'' ''Unrecoverable) Hates 4 10 0 £849 12' 0 . £819 12 O Adopted by the Council. THOMAS WILSON, April 6th, 1891. " Mayor.
N 0 T I 0 E. ANY one found trespassing on the Oroua Downs Estate in pursuit of Game or otheiwiee will be prosecuted. JOHN McLENNAN. March 28th, 1891. SHOOTING SEASON OPENS Ibt APEIL. FOR GUNS, Singe and Doublebarrelled, and AMMUN >TION CARI'EIDGES POWDER and SHOT Goto c. honoee; Maiu-street, Foxton. All at most Seasonable Eates. W. L, LUXFOKD &; CO. TIMBER and 1 GENERAL PRODUCE MEECHANT3. NEXT CLUB HOTEL, PALMERSTON NOHTiJ. rj AYE now on Sale the following :— GENERAL PRODUCE- Oats, Beans, Wheat, Barley (crushed or whole), Oaten Sheaf Chaff, S'raw Chaff, Hay, Strsvr, etc. TIM BEE.— Ht. Totaro, Kiinu, and White Pine, dressed and rough, Mouldings, Sashes, Doors, etc., Machine-pointed Pickets, Shingles. Houseblockß, Strain, ing and Fencing Posts and Stabs ; also, a lot of cheap second class tiny ber. STONE W\BE.— Best Auckland Drain Pipeß, Traps, Bends, Syphons, June* tionp, Chimney Pote, Garden Bordei Tiles and Channelling, Bread Crocks, Cream Jars, Vases, Fire Bricks, etc. LIME AND CEMENT.— Masterton White Lime, Wilson's Hydraulic Lime, Wilson's Portland Cement. COAL and WOOD. — Household and Blacksmith's Coal ; Bata, Manuka, and Matai Firewood any length. N.B. — Orders by Post or wire promptly attended to. A COMPACT SMALL/ FARM . FOR SALE CHEAP. npHE Undersigned has for S h I for Caßh, his Valuable binall Farm of ' v Q£* Acres, lying wittiirra "'tnile oi JUxJ the Courthouse,' ii rjpn wbicli is erected the well built 1 and well finished — 6-roomed Dwelling-JiQuse, witl all necessary and convon: ent Outbuildings, Wash house, Dairy, Coach-house &c. The land has been noarly al broken up, and is laid down in goo< Eoglish Grasses, and is sub-divide< into 9 paddocks. There is aloo, adjoining the house— HALF- ACRE of Good-bearin; Orchard, well-sheltered b; Evergreen Trees. A good Brick Well with a nev^r failing supply of water. The Land is some of the best i] the District, having been original! covered with bush. Excellent reasons can be given fo Selling. SAMUEL HOWAN, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 7 April 1891, Page 3
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