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STATEMENT OF ASSETB AND LIABILITIES OP TI YEAR ENDED 31st DAT OF LIABILITIES. Bank N.Z. overdraft Unpaid accounts estimated 42 14! 11 ROUGH OF QUEENSTOWK FOR THE H, 1907. ASSETS, ling general t031.3.07... 28 7 0 s thereon... 2 16 8 Outstanding water jjlhd special rates Jo 30.6.07 ... 46 11 2 If/, fine on £8 10a fid 17 2 Sanitary fees outstanding Rent Special water supply [Govt subsidy on gen - rates collected to j' 31.3.07, £209 4s, | less £l3 4s 6d, hospital kC. Aid r Firewood, etc., ac- | counts unpaid ... $ Drainage t Dog taxes say Library subs. Estimated value of water works ... 3500 0 0 Estimated value of books &c in library 250 0 0 Estimated value of Firs Brigade Plant 60 0 0 Estimated value of Library Buildings 500 0 0 Estimated value of Im'igrat'n Barracks 130 0 0 Estimated value of Engine shed ... 60 0 0 Estimated value *of Landpurohased... 110 0 0 Estimated value of water races ... 60 0 0 Estimated value of Recreation ground improvements ... 65 0 0 925 0 0 £lO4 2 5 > £4977 0 5 f Examined and found correct—K. Warburton, Controller and Auditor General f M. J. Gavin, Mayor. I CYRIL E. GUDGEON, Treasurer. ACCOUNTS OF THE BOROUj&H OF QUEENSTOWN FOR THE YEAR ENDED | 31st MARCH,-1907. A statement for the Year for tfhich the Accounts are rendered, showing the Amount of the Rates of each Nature or recurring for that Year ; the Amount outstanding at the Beginning of that Year of the Rates of each Nature struck or recurring for previous years; the Amount collected ; the Amount written off during the Year; and the Amount outstanding at the end of the Year. RATES LEVIED. $ AMOUNT OF RATES LEVIED. at beginiflng of recurrent during during the 7 5 0 185 8 7 20 2 9 15 0 I 3 2 f 5 3 year. 237 13 0 122 4 0 123 15 3 AMOUNT OF RATES LEVIED. Collected Remitted and ng during the- written year. off. > 209 4 0 2 0 209 4 0 100 5 0 100 10 9 7 3 0 17 13 5 Outstanding at end of year. 28 7 0 21 19 0 23 4 6 I to be groi orrect—J. Note.—The rates stated <!o be grouped according to years for which struck or lecurrent. Examined and found cafrrect—J. K. Warburton, Controller and Auditor-General. M. J. GAVIN, Mayor. CYRIL E. GUDGEON. Treasurer. STATEMENT OF RESERVES'AND REAL ESTATES OF THE BOROUGH OF QUEENSTOWN FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st DAY OF MARCH, 1907. . Owing on Annual Amounts Owing on Queenstown -Locality, Sections, Blocks, Areas and Lesses Mch 31/06 Rental Paid Mchßl/07 Queenstovn—sections 3 and J>art22, block 1, 6Jpoles, purchased for a right of way „ sections 9 and 11, block 8, 34 poles—endowment „ part section I, block 9, 14p,—Endow anient, part ustd as a fire brigade engine shed ~ section 24, block 10, lOp—endowment sections 4 and 14, block 11, 32p-endowment „ section 6, block 15, s.Jp—purchased for a street „ section 7, block SI, 23p—used as a public library block 32,8 s»res-recreation reserve „ sections 11' to 23, block 41, 5 atrrs—endowment leased to James Davies. This aria include* sections 1 to 6, block 41, leased'to Ann Bell „ sections 1,6, 7,8, block 45,2 roods—water reserve „ block 43, 2r 29p—quarry reserve Shotover District—Section 19, block 20, and Mid Wakatipu District, section 20, block 1, 40.ia 3r 35p Commonage which includes Immigration Barracks, leased to J. B. McLeely „ part of block SO, 262 a 3r 23p—Commonage „ part 4, Mk 20, la 2r 22p—purchase for water supply Mid-Wakatipu District—4, 10, 14, 19, block 1, and sees 1, 2, block 8, 433 a 3r 31p—water supply area. „ section 3, block 8, & Shotover dist. sec 72, blk 20, 136k 2r—water supply area Islands, Upper Wakatipu—B46acres—endowment, C. Waites Dart District—Sees 1 to 6, block 3, 516 a 2r 17p, endowment; Fj.F. Mcßride Queenstown —Sec 9, block 9,19p—endowment, F. St Oiner „ sees 7 and 11, block 45, 2r 28p—water re;erve, J. Edgar. „ sees 1 and 2, block 41, (see above)—endowment Ann Bell „ 3,4, 5, 6 blk 41 (see above)—endowment, Ann Bell part of breakwater, lr 20p—endowment -let to £ F. St Omer J. Wenkheim - E. Monson Jamas Bodkin John Haines' estate „ sec 34, blk 7 lOp—endowment, A. E. And rson „ part sec. 1, block 9, (see above)—endowment, E. Monson „ sec 16, block 10, 7p—endowment, Mrs J. M'Dowall „ section 3 and 13, block 12, lr 2p—endowment, W. Anderson „ sees 7,12, 13, block 35, 2r3lp—water reserve, T. Mantle „ sec 11, block 13,16p—Endowment, S. Bone. 6 10 0 13 0 0 0 0 27 0 0 37 17 fl 26 5 0 10 0 25 0 0 38 8 d 10 0 1 10 0 410 0 410 0 £6O 5 4 £B3 2 0 £B4 2 0 £59 6 4 Examined and found correct—J. K. Warburton, Controller and Auditor-Genrral. M. J. GAVIN, Mayor. CYRIL E. GUDGEON, Treasurer.

BEAUTIFUL HAIRHEMBLEY BURNETB HAIR REBTORER. Will restore grey or Faded Hair to its Natural Colour making; it Lifelike and glossy. It is not a Dye and does not. Stain the Skin. Can be Med on Beard Sv> ijmJp and Moustache. Price 4s 9d. T HEMSLEY BURNET'S HAIR TONIC £ Strengthens and Beautifies the Hair, Prom : tes an abundant growth stops hair falling out and is a positive cure for dandruff. Gentlemen will find it nu ideal dressing as it keeps the Scalp Clean and the Hair healthy. Price 3J 61. HEMSLEY BURNET'S SNOW CREAM For freckles, suuburn, rough dry akin, etc., etc. Contains no fat or grease of any kind therefore will not encourage a growth of hair. Cures Blackheads and iJMjH Open Pores. Price 3s 6d. HEMSLEY BURNETB DEPILITORY /MmQ Permanently removes saperfluous hair from the face, neck and arms Is easily applied and uever fails to remove all hair in one application. Price 4s 6i. .'PJlBMffi HEMSLEY BURNET'S GOITRE CURE Has cured after 25 years' suffering. 10i one month's mJjVJMNI treatmei t. mj|TliMt The above preparations man) be obtained from W. Ij||) G. Gilchrist, Tay St., Macalister and Co., I>ee St., r a W|j N. J. Keane, News Agent, Albion Buildings (luvercar- • * gill or will be sent post free to any address on eceipt of price to MRS HEMSLEY BURNET, Hair & Skin Specialist, 46 George Street Dunediu. All parcels are privately and securt-ly packed.

CHILDREN & DOCTORS' BILLS Melbourne, November 25. Upon an application respecting the maintenance of several infants the Chief /"NfTI Justice to-day delivered some opinions W I upon the ailments of the average family. J- • The application related to the estate of the late Laehlan McCallum, and was made with regard to the shares of two infants. Their mother desired that £l5O should be paid out of their capital shares in a sum of about £IO,OOO to recoup her /"\TT for her outiay in their maintenance. The I I I I . expenditure included £37 6* for medical \J -1- -L* attendance. Among the items in the doctor's bill were Operation on foot £lO ; and rheumitism, £5 ss. The Chief Justice said " Some people have a passion for squandering money on doctors. A wise woman claps on a plaster where an unwise one takes a child to a j~\ "VT /~\"T~T I il T"YCi doctor and runs up a bill, so that when I II \ l II lii we hear of an cparation to the foot we VKs -Li want to know whether it was really anythiog more than cutting a corn. .Regardiug the five guineas for attendance for rheumatism it is qaite likely that a small bottle of ST. JACOB'S OIL would have been quite effectual. Knowing what goes on in this world the Court is not disposed to ratify expenditure of this kind without being satisfied of the necessity for it. Here, however, the estate is considerable, and it may save expense to authorise the recoup of this outlay at once, and an order will be nude accordingly." JACOB'S PAIN.

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