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County Council . i .. "'""' . [; - NRW ZEYLAND. c " ' - ' t ■ •■■.,•■■ • : ■. ■ \ . CCOTJNT oF THE RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THE c YEAR EKDED 31sr MARCH, 1881. c■• ■ • B .;'■■'' £ 8 . a. £ s. d. } Balance i" l'a»d on the Ist April, 1880 ... f BEOEIPTS. 1. Receipts, Revenue : — (1 ) From Rates, viz: ' , , QAn 1n „ General L?ate of Is. in £on £16,801 19s. 4d. 840 19 8 Special Kate of in £ on £ ... (2.) From the Government: — ■. ■ ' ' Grant of £ for £ on Rates collected under Provisions of the Financial Arrangements . Act ... ••• ••• ?68 7 3 On Account of Land Fund ... ... 9-J 2 Gold Fields Revenue and Gold Duty ... ibUl 8 J . Sp'cialGrantfor-^ThamestoOhihemuriroad 1400 0 0 Paeroa to Omahu ... ... 2000 0 0 Ohinemuri to Tauranga ... ... 1500 0 0 "On Trawfer of Water-race ... 3500 0 0 ■ — 11,808 Id v - (3.) Revenue from other Sources.— ; Lief uses, Rent of Tramway, &c. ... 592 3 b Water-race Receipts ... .. ... 2173 11 11 2. Receipts,; not Revenue :— (1.) From Loans (2.) From Subscriptions by Ratepayers or others for ordinary or Special Works ... bO 18 b (3.) Deposits on Contracts ... ••• (4.) Other Receipts—(Miscellaneous) from Sale of Iron, and Forfeited Deposits ... 543 5 9 Overdraft at Bank of New Zealand (or amount due to Treasurer) on the 31st March, 1881, being amount expended in excess of Receipts ...... 536 6 * Total £16.556 1 11 Balance due lo Bank of New Zealand (or to Treasurer) on the Ist April, 1880, being amount expended in excess of Receipts during former „„, . a year ... — — 1103 ° 8 EXPENDITURE. (1 )On Public Works, Tiz.:—Water Race ... 739 1 8 New Roads: * . Survey and Construction^ ... ... 1025 8 1 Compensation for Land taken Existing Roads,— Repairs and Improvements ... ... 2480 18 2 Bridges ... ... ■•• ••• Ferries ... 110 0 4246 17 11 (2.) On Charitable Institutions, Public Libraries, Markets, ftfi. ... ... ••• 534 0 4 (3) On Sprrinl Wrl<s, out of Special Rates or Grants: — Thames to Ohinemuri Road ... ... 1630 13 3 Paeroa to Omahu Road ... ... 1686 14 7 Ohinemuri to Tauranga Road ... 1625 1 0 4942 8 10 Balance in ReaYmption of Securities ... 3385 15 6 (4.) On Grants to Road Boards (5.) On Management, viz.:— - Salaries ... 1008 6 8 Travelling Expenses ... ... 380 4 0 Hent 67 1 7 Collection of Rates or Tolls ... ... 97 14 11 Sundries ... .;. ... ■•• 55 18 0 - 1609 5 2 (6;) Miscellaneous Expenditure ... ... 734 8 4 Total ..V : :\ £16,556 111 ALEXANDER BRODIE, Chairman. E. W. HOLLIS, Treasurer. Dated this 3rd day of May, 1881, at the office of the County, at Grahamstown. ■r" •' i

Meetings A.O.F. COURT PRIDE OF PARNELL, 4409. vJ^ * »irf rpHB ÜBUai Fortnightly /g^'S^^/O^s' JL MEETING of the i^A^^s^^^, above Court will be hold 'I W^^Vf at tlie -Freemaßollß' Hall, Owen street, GrahamsjUWWsSwgJC town, on THURSDAY 2?\ j^SS&vM- EVENING, sth instant, itt 7.30 o'clock. fiw^T«i.. f?fw'Si««wi^l Cnißras Ahieb, Secretai y. Tenders- ■ TENDERS. mENDERS ere invited for the Ramoval ■*-■■ and re-Erection of the Karangahake Battery from its present Bite, to a site on the Ohinemuri River at Waitete. Plans, $0-, can be seen at Mr Baix-dom's Office, on or after SATURDAY, 7th instant.Tenders will be received until SATURDAY, 14th icsfc E. B. Fhaseb, 2094 . WAIKATO-THAMES RAILWAY. 17,000 SPLIT PDRIRI SLEEPERS. Public Works Office, Wsllipgton, 7th April, 1881. \T 7 BITTEN TEHBERS willte receired W at this Office up to Noon op |TRI-PAY,-the 6th Mt»y, 1881, for the above contract. TiUßf must be addressed to the Hon. tbe Minister for Public Works, Wellington, and marked outside " Tender fop S}eepers." Specifiuation* and conditions may be teen afc the Public Work* Offices, Auckland, New Pivmouth, and Wellington, at the Post' Office, Grahamstown, and at the Railway Manajter's Office, Napier. Telegraphic tenders, airnilarly addressed and marked, will b« received, il preaented at any Telegi aph office by NOON X «f the same date, provided 1 that written ten- _ ders in du/t fprm are lodged at a District oi Resident Engineer's Qffice by the Bame hour -1 * andaccon punied by n cVie^up qn spine bank ir the town where the tender is lodged j an.4 a cheque lob. specially marked by a banker »i ""■• good for twenty-one days,, and to be litfavotd i* of tlie Receiver-General's Deposit Avcaun to only, and not to bearer or order. The, lowes ■or any tender will not-neceseatily.be accepted ia By command. '• i ■ John Biickext, * gOO^ ISngi^r |n ,Ohar|e,NMJih Island.

Notices NOTICE. DR. CALLAN can as usual be CONSULTED at bis RESIDENCE, Mary street, Sbortland. 2093 C. H . STEWARD, VIOLINIST, rpO suit the times, is prepared to PLAY at X BALLS and PARTIES at Reduced Rutcs. Newest Muaio of all k'nda introduced. ADDRESS:—Mount Pleasant, or Mr Jevfefsok's, Stutioner, Pollen street. 2092 GOVERNOR FERGUSON HOTEL, tararu road, thames. Mrs Sawyfr, Proprietress. THE 1 andladj of the above Favourite and well known Hotel thanks her friends and the general public lor their patronage during the last 10 years, and hope* to merit a continuation of their favours. It baring been currently reported that she had disposed of her house and buttiuesß, she takes thin opportunity of assuring her friends that she is still Sole Proprietress j and also that she has greatly increased "the accommodation of her house, and al*o provided Good gtabling. Being thoroughly independent, she is as hitherto enabled to purchase all hep articles in the best, market. None but the BEST QUALIFIES of WINES, SPIRITS, BEER, CORDIALS, | ETC., ETC., |j Sjld at this Establishment. . Fjrßf; Class Accommodation for Boarders anji Tra?ellers. • N.8.-—Brown and" Campbell'* Ejbibitipn. t always on drau|h,t. r - ■' .■ \ _____ 8 . QUARTZ CRUSHING. f fT^HE Moanatairi Q-.M.C0., having gone to X ooneiderable expense in making their " Battery available, are now prepared to r TREAT QUARTZ from any part of the P» field at Ten Shillings pr Load. " BOBBHT COMEK, k Manager, it At a very pleasant tea party, the conversast tion tiirnctl on transmigration. A lady of I exquisite beauty who was sipping McQowah'B best, turned to Mr and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit ? IV He diwnlved in 3e Tl_ madam.

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Thames Star, Volume xii, Issue 3852, 4 May 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume xii, Issue 3852, 4 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume xii, Issue 3852, 4 May 1881, Page 3

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