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'■■■'j PnMfo Ho tices ' teoimt^ x>f Bruce. -„,;; STATEMENT 6f 'ASSETS ai^ i^Bttftra^^^^ 3_,Bfc MAECH,,IB9B— Assets. I __t__M__;___s. £ b. d. £ s. d. Local Bodies Loan Account J. 16 2 7 ' Bank Overdraft 611 2 0 General Rateß 1897-98 .. ... 505 8 4 Unpreeented Cheque ... ... 6 0 0 Matau Speoial Rate 1897-93 ._. 19 11 2 Contractors Deposits 76 010 -Waihola „ „ „ ... 37 2 3 Coutraota on hand 539 110 Speoial Rate 1896-97 ... ... 4 5 11 I ,i i, 1897-98 ...... 274 12 3 - Hospital, &.., Rate 1896-97 ... 18 2 5 Do. »- * „1897-98 ... 157 11 0 Gash in hand ... ... ... 10 Outstanding Rents 15 10 6 Dishonored Cheque ... ... 34 610 , £1082 14 11 ' £1232 4 8 • i ____-_-_______. Examined and found correct. J. K. WAEBUETON, Controller and Auditor- General. ,«■••.,. •*••,.•••.. .••••...••' ..••••.. •••••»•••••,•••••.••••■..•■'••.•••••,•••••«•••••» ••■■••••••••««*"• •.""••. ••••...•■••.•*••♦,.»••_••*'«..•;'•.,•••••.»••*«.•»•••,.■"« STATEMENT of PUBLIO DEBT of the COUNTY on 31sfc MABCH 1898— Insoribed Loans under " Government Loan* to Local Bodies Aot, 1886." Amount of Loans , £8701 5 7 Examined and found correct. J. K. WAEBUETON, Controller and Auditor« General, STATEMENT of EESEEVE3 aud EEAL ESTATE of the COUNTY on 31st March, 1898— Seotion 22, Blook 11, Elderlee Subdivision of Milton Borough, and Couny Buildings thereon. Part let to William Turner, rent, £26 yearly ; outstanding, £1 1 18 a. Reserve nnsurveyed on bank of Kaitangata Creek ; £2 12 a 64, outstanding, £2 2a 6i, Reserve nnsurveyed on bank of Kaitangata Lake ; £'12 ss, outstanding £1 10s, balance, not yet due, £6 2s 6d. House at Taieri Bridge on Roadline ; rent, £4. -BENT STATEMENT £ s d. £ s. d. Outstanding on 31st Maroh, 1897 10 10 6 Rents collected to March 31, 1898 33 15 0 Rentals to do do ... 44 17 6 Rents not due do do ... 6 2 6 Outstanding do do ... 15 10 6 £55 8 0 £55 8 0 A. MACPHEESON, Chairman. ALEX. NELSON, Treasurer Examined and found correct. J. K. WAEBUETON. Controller and Auditor-General. GRAIN ! GRAIN ! TTTE HAVE INCREASED OUR STORAGE ACCOMMODATION, and, being in daily touoh with the trade, - Highest Market Values ara Assured. Cornsacks, Twine, &c. at Lowest Ourrent Rates. Advice Notes and Sample Bags on Application. STRONACH BROS & MORRIS Arthur O. Steonach | Feed. T. Stbonach | Crosby Mobbis CRAWFORD, POLICE, AND YOGEL STREETS, DUNEDIN 1897. A LAST WOBD. Another year draws- to a close, and many will again scan closely tbe pros and cons of the past year. There ia a satisfaction In knowing that we have acted well our part, and have done tbe best in tbe circumstances in which we have been placed. Many of our country friends have, no donbt, accomplished tbeir object of making two blades of graßS grow where only one grew before. Many housewives have, for their part, added to the pleasure of life by making a judioious selection from the various brands of articles which from day to day refresh the inner man. In these, none play a more Important part than the " cup that cheers." Thejhouae wives who have Belected the famous TIGER TEAS have acted well their part. They have had their reward. Those who did not seleot TIGER TEAS in 1897 mißsed at least one pleasure In life ; but they can to some extent remedy their mistake by commencing to use TIGER TEAS on lßt January, 1898. Tbe aim of the proprietors has been to make and keep TIGER TEAS the best value in the market, and, judging from the enormous increase Is sales, they have not failed in acting their part. BOYS' CLOTHING - - _BK,O"WIsr, E"V7IJtTO. &o 00, DUNEDIN Manufacture all their own CLOTHING, and in buying from them you are sure to get Reliable Materials — with good linings and made up in first-class style. SI>ECI_AIC. Boys' Melville Suits (made from Splendid Colonial Tweeds in newest patterns). Size 7, to fit boy of 9 years, 12s 6d Size 9, to fit boy of 10 years, 14s 6d ; rise Is per size For Seal Value, viz., good appearance and wear, these are unequalled. Sand your order if you cannot call.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 2958, 6 May 1898, Page 4

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652

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 2958, 6 May 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 2958, 6 May 1898, Page 4

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