COUNTY COUNCIL TIT L. M & 3 COU >T TV. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE FOR THE HALFYEAR ENDED TFTR 30th BKPTRMBRH. 1881. £ s. d. £ 8. d. EXPENDITURE. Bank Balance 31st March, 1881 ... ... ... 536 6 2 On Public Wobks:— Hustings Riding ... ... ... ... 21 3 9 Waiotahi Hiding 230 15 4 Kbuaeranga Riding ... ... ... ... 214 8 6 Ohinemuri Riding ... ... ... ... 517 13 9 Tolara Riding ... ... „. ... 347 4 4 Parawai Riding ... ... ... ... 94 4 6 Kuuaeranga Valley Road ... 179 10 10 Puke-Paeroa Road (compensation ... ... 81 15 0 Hastings Road ... ... ... ... 5 0 0 Hastings to Mercury Bay Road ... ... 69 15 0 Thames to Ohinemuri Road ... ... ... 20 11 4 Ohinemuri to Tauranga ... ... ... 79 5 4 TaArohaßoad ... ... ... ... 198 19 0 2060 6 8 Ok Account of Govebnment Gbants and Subsidies :— Thames to Corotnandel Road ... ... ... 329 8 0 Waiot hi to Puru Road ... ... ... 730 5 0 Karaka Creek Road ... ... ... ... 409 12 4 Hape and Otanui Road ... ... ... 51 2 0 Paeroa to Omahu Road ... ... ... 165 6 6 Waitekauri and Waihi Koad ... ... ... 365 19 10 Flood Accounts ... ... ... ... 3462 13 7 . 5514 7 3 Water Race ... ... 467 19 7 Aid to Dhainagb of Mines: — Hauraki Pumping Association ... ... ... 280 0 0 Hape Mine Owner ... ... ... ... 67 2 8 ;fe .. - . — - 347 2 8 Miscellaneous Accounts :— Rent on account of U.P.A. Securities ... ... 45 4 6 Sick and Destitute (rt-lit'f) ... ... ... 9 5 6 County Elcclions ... . . ... ... 7 0 0 Legal Expenses ... ... ... ... 10 15 6 72 5 6 Miscellaneous Accounts ... • ... ... 112 18 5 112 18 5 Management ani> Okficb Expenses :— Salaries ... ... ... ... ... 435 16 8 Commission on Collection of Butee, &c. ... ... 68 10 0 Printing and Advertising ... ... ... CO 4 0 Stationery ... ... ... ... ... 17 1 1 Rent ... ... ... ... ... 26 0 0 Office Improvements... ... ... ... 65 10 6 Travelling Ixper,sea ... ... ... ... 233 1 0 Petty Cash ... ... ... ... ... 25 0 0 931 3 3 Bank Interest .. ... ... ... 97 13 9 Total ... £10,140 3 3 RECEIPTS. Gold Duty and Goldfielde Revenue ... ~s ... ... 669 2 5 Wuter-race Revenue ... ... ... ... 1077 6 4 County Rates ... ... ... ... ' ... 436 2 0 Publicans' Licenses , ... ... ... ... 312 0 0 Slaughter-house Licenses ... ... ... ... 25 15 0 Dog Registration ... ... ... ... ... 13 5 0 Migceilineouu Heceipls ... ... ... ... 572 5 10 — 3105 16 7 GOVEEHMEM' VOTEB AM) GbAKTS : — Thames to Coromundel "Bond ... ... ■ 300 0 0 Waiotahi to Puru ... ... ... ... 172 18 6 Karaka Creek Road ... ... ... . 250 0 0 Hape and Otanui Road ... ... ... 25 11 0 Waitekauri and Wuihi Road ... ... ... 136 1 0 On Account of Flood ... ... ... 1999 19 7 2884 10 1 5990 6 8 By Balance Bank Overdraft .... ... 4149 0 6 ' Overpaid on Cheques ... ... ... 0-16 1 s ——. 4149 16 7 £10,140 3 3 E. W. HOLLIS, Treasurer, T.O 0. Thames, October 15th, 1881. ' Examined and found correct — L. A. DUBRIEU, Auditor. 26th October, 1881.
Electoral TO THE ELECTOES OF THE OLD THAMES DISTEICT. /^IENfLEMEN— The" Representation Act of (he last session of Parliament baring divided ycur dietrirt JBto tyro electorates it has be come necessary for me to deleriiine for which of th§ two seats I will seek reelection. After full consideration I have decided to aek ; for a KKNEWAL of tbe confidence of the Electors of the Thames Borough. In thanking tbe Electors [ of Ooromandel for their past confidence and support, I desire to assure them that, if elected lor the Thames Borough, I shall be at all times willing to work hand in hand with the member for Coromandel in securing the common interests of both Districts.- ---* I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faith ful If, JOHN SUEKiJAN. Wanganui, O.t. 24. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE THAMES. pENTLEMEN,The notification which I have addressed to the Electors of the Old Thames District will have informed you of the fact that I have decided to again seek at your hands a renewal of your confidence. No better proof could be given of the importance of your district than the large array of candidates, and if you, gentlemen, fail to secure a good man to represent jou it will not be for the wane of a large field from which to Belect. My views oh colonial and district matters are so well known that I may be excused from referring now to a large number of topics about which I hope I shall have the honor of talking with you in a few days. No matter what^the result may bo, it will nut prevent me from being duly thankful for jour j revious generous favour nor for remaining, as for many years past— Your Obedient Servant, JOHN S3EEHAN. Wanganui, October 24th. At a very pleasant tea party, the conversation turned on transmigration. A ludy of exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGowan'b best, turned to Mr and asked what, form he would prefer to inhabit ? '£r ba dU*o)ved in 8s TIA madam.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4008, 2 November 1881, Page 3
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