TTAWERA TOWN BOARD. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE FOE THE YEAE COMMENCING Ist APRIL, 1879, ENDING 31st MARCH, 1880. RECEIPTS. . £ s. d. Balance in Bank, 31st March, 1879 190 5 6 Arrears of Eates received ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3 3 9 Eates collected, 1879-80 137 15 10 Government Subsidies ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 139 10 5 ! Rents of Reserves 59 12 0 Cash overpaid by Clerk 0 12 .£530 8 8 1 EXPENDITURE. Salaries Account. 1879. £ s. A. £ s. d. April— C. W. Broadbent 6 5 0 July — W. H. E. Wanklyn 10 1 0 Oct. — Do. 9 0 0 1880. Jan. — Do. 9 0 0 Mar.— Do. 9 0 0 43 6 0 Bent of Office. 1879. £ s. d. Oct. — Hawera Town Hall Company 400 1880. Feb.— Do. do. 2 0 0 Mar.— W. H. E. Wanklyn 10 0 7 0 0 Printing, Advertising, and Stationery. 1879. £ b. A. April — Patea Mail 17 0 Oct. — Do 2 8 0 ! A. D. Willis 17 6 1880. Jan. — R. Burrett 4 5 0 Patea Mail 2 2 0 11 9 6 Surveyors and Engineers. \ 1879. £ s. d. I Jtme — Fraser and Tregear 10 10 0 Dec. — Anderson and Cliniie 35 0 0 1880. Jan. — Do. do. 16 16 0 62 6 0 Improvements. £ s. d. i Well for Recreation Reserve (Hatches) 3 10 0 Fence Do. do. (Goodwin) 12 15 6 Formation of Regent-street (Dowdell) 108 0 0 j Gravelling Footpaths (Cole) 2 14 0 j Formation of Princes and Victoria streets (Henley) ... 108 0 6 ] Kerbing Footpaths (Dumll) 110 11 8 ; Alterations to Kerbing (McKenzie) 5 10 0 Do. do. (Duffill) 6 0 0 Levelling High-street (Whitmore) ... ... ... 200 Do. do. do. 5 16 Do. Princes-street (Cooney) 4 0 0 368 8 2 Solicitor's Fees (H. R. Parrington) ... 110 Auditor's Fees (G. V. Bate) 110 Sundry Accounts ... 8 5 3 Interest on Overdraft ... 0 12 0 Balance in Bank 31st March, 1880 27 4 9 .6530 8 8 We, the undersigned, have carefully compared the above statement with the books and vouchers of the Hawera Town Board, and find the several items herein set down to be correct. G. V. BATE, ) . . J. McCUTCHAN,} Audltors ' Hawera, April 22, 1880. JOHN WINKS, Chan-man. W. H. E. WANKLYN, Secretary.
JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Executed at the Hawera and Normanby Star Office. THANKS. JAMES DAVIDSON desires to return his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Hawera and the surrounding districts for the very liberal support that he has hitherto received, and begs to assure them that no effort will be wanting on his part — by always keeping on hand a class of goods suitable for the requirements of the district, and selling at prices to suit the times — to deserve a continuance of their favors in future. J. D. having purchased the STOCK-IN-TRADE OF MRS. SMITH (who has just retired from business), on very favorable conditions, is prepared to share the advantages with the public. J. D. is continually receiving NEW SHIPMENTS OF GOODS, And has during the past month received upwards of Two Hundred and Forty Packages, comprising — Oilmen's Stores, Building Material, and Drapery, suitable to the season of the year, and purchased in the best markets. JAMES DAVIDSON, Hawera Store (the oldest in the district.) IMPOUNDING NOTICE. TMPOUNDED at the Public Pound at Hawera — One Roan Steer ; no visible brand ; slit in the left ear. If not claimed, and expenses paid, will be sold by auction, at the pound, at noon, on Monday, the 14th day of June, 1880, in accordance with the provisions of the Impounding Act/ -W. R. PROSSER, ' Poundkeeper.
£ T0 LENI) ' on s°° d Free - hold security. Apply at this office. QEVEEAL £1000 TO LEND, on Freehold Property, in sums to suit borrowers. Address C.8., office of this p per. WANTED, a situation as Cook or General Servant. Apply by letter to P. J., Star Office, Hawera. WANTED TO SELL, good Staunch Draught Horse, with Tip-Dray. For particulars apply at Hawera and Normanby Star Office. WANTED the Public to Know, that they can have Printing of every description done on the shortest notice, and at moderate rates, at the Hawera and Normanby Star Office. mAKE NOTICE, that we intend applying to the Patea County Council for a slaughtering license, to slaughter large and small cattle at our slaughter yard, on section 563, situated at Normanby, in the Patea district. J. TEEWEEK, Jtjnb., & CO., Butchers. [advertisement.] njIHE Plains are settled, without shot -*- or shell, Through the intercession of Fox and Bell ; Te Whiti asked them both to dinner, Said all was right, and he was winner. On sharks and spuds they had a treat, After which Te Whiti got on his feet ; To these noble Senators a grand speech he made, Which put Othello's in the shade, — About his Boots, That COFFEY made ! T HAMPTON, Fruiterer, Opposite Prosser's Hotel. Fresh Oysters on % sale in large or small quantities.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 15, 2 June 1880, Page 3
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