DUNEDIN ROYAL RECEPTION COMMITTEE.
' ' i- <SPECIAt TO "TUB HN235.")."; "\'l * V- ' ; DUNEDIX, Oofc6Bet:3a'- : :'i"i , The statement of tie vecdptspnd <yqten ( ft*;"; j tnte- of the Royal "Reception j shows the total receipts to be £287J, 10* 9^.,-' \ and accounts already passed f0r£3602 9s 6d, leaving a balance of £650 18e-\M' J 9d'of unpaid accounts.' In addition -to thiW;-v. amount sundry accounts, amounting to B14& ?-"'■■ Is 3d,-have been presented einoe >the lasfeA*' lneetjng, .-Against -these liabilities wde tlje|4"-,i Cnuncu'e guaranteed £500, accounts 'against- ,4 ' _the Government for £200 8s 6d, and sundrie*,."/- ,,- ---£9 lls Bd, ,and the Committee k>B.still to:';■'•-: colJeofc from the four boroughs out- ; standing contributiojie tmy*r«te exjwim>-lt '.; was resolved that certain l>orotu;hs fcevittg '~ '■- failed .to pxv the amoiuits' promised to tbe Reception. Committee, the Chairman anil , *. ,, . be appoiniad ?.» \t-ait upon the: ' ; Treamirer, with a view to urging thtwe bo- - :> ropghs to iirmediately pay up instalments, J^ , ' * failing which the matter would be -submitted V* r ; to the publio through the Press, ac- Uiere ' V tvtre a "number of liabilities still outstandinjcf, ..% .which the Committee felt it must-not with- " hold payment of longer. ~ s ?j
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11110, 31 October 1901, Page 6
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186DUNEDIN ROYAL RECEPTION COMMITTEE. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11110, 31 October 1901, Page 6
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