LATE ADVERTISEMENTS NORTHERN AGRICULTURE L PASTORAL ASSOCLA.TION THE ANNUAL DINNER will t.ke place in Earle's Dining Roum:-, at half-past 6 o'clock TO-MORROW (FBI DAY) EVENING. JOHN CHURCH, 171 Secretary. ABSTRACT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE AT 31st SEPTEMBER, 1877. EEVKNIE. * £ s. d. Licenses— Publicans' 493 0 0 Bottle ... 47 10 0 Hawkers' ... 2 0 0 Billiards ... 20 0 0 Receipts from General Government— Gold Revenue ... 6 5 0 Gold Duty 46 2 3 Subsidy ... 2,263 16 S Land Revenue ...11,369 0 0 Hates ... Dog Tax Deposits (Game Licenses) ... Interest 13,655 3 11 1,913 19 7 327 10 0 34 10 0 10S 2 10 EXPENDITURE. Balance from 31st March, 1877 Contributions to Charitable Institutions Roads and VVorks Inspector Valuation Expenses ... Election Expenses Collection Dog Tax ... Treasurer, Clerk, and Collector... Office Furniture Printing, Advertising, and Stationery Kent of Office ... Incidental Expenses, Postage Stamps, &c. Licensu Court Charges Railway S-irvey £16,631 16 4 £ s. d. 7 228 19 7 e 32S 16 0 . 2,398 19 2 140 2 0 161 3 6 97 11 3 31 4 0 200 0 0 136 5 8 131 6 3 30 0 0 ' 42 18 0 8 12 0 100 0 0 Expenditure ... £4,035 17 5 IA-'.osirs ... 34 10 0 Balance in Bauk | atoOth Sept. available ... 12,561 S 11 £16,631 16 4 JAMES MARTrN, Treasurer Waitaki C.C. JAMES WHEATLEY, Acting Chairman. November 14, 1577. I have examined this Abstract of Receipts and Expenditure of the Waitaki County Council for the half-year ending 30th September, 1577, and have compared it with the Treasurer's Books, the Bank Pass Book, the Vouchers for Receipts and Pa3'meut.?, raid the Rate Boole, and I certify it correct. H. LIVINGSTONE, IG6 Auditor. A GRAND FANCY BAZAAR, _TjL To be held in the VOLUNTEER HALL, ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY r , & SATURDAY. WANTED—IOOO VISITORS. The Bazaar will be OPENED AT 12 O'CLOCK THURSDAY', By His Worship the MAYOU OF OAMAKU, W. J. Steward, Esq.; other days at 10 o'clock in the morning. A Splendid Collection of the Ornamental mil Useful, suitable for ladies and gentlemen ; such lovelv Dolls for the little girls, and the boys are not forgotten. A Refreshment Table provided. Admission, la. each. 131 FORMALLY OPENED ox iI'URDAY' NEXT, NOVEMBER 17, AT 3 O'CLOCK, "ii which occasion, after Addresses by the Chairman of the Company and his Worship the Mayor, SWIMMING MATCHES Will take place. first Match, 133 yards—Prizes : Two Guineas, One Guinea, and Half-a Guinea ; Entrance, 2s. 6d. each Second Match, 66 yards (Boys under 16) —Prizes : One Guinea and Haif-a-Guinea Third Match—One Guinea to the best Diver. (Admittance, Is A. r\ and.D, .^&. Ticket holders, Class IN.B. —The Baths will be Open to Ladies froni 2 o'clock to 4.30 daily, from Monday luext. JOHN HARDY r , I 159 Secretary.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 483, 15 November 1877, Page 3
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