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thereon ... ..» 38 5 5 £10,038 5 5 Statement of the Reserves belonging to the Corporation of theßorovigh of Palmerstou North, shewing the Terms, Conditions, and Rents for which, any pans thereof are -Let on LeaSe',' and the. uiuoiint '.' of Kent m arriar m each case on 81st day of. March, 1886:— : Section No. 225, allotment I—Ami'1 — Ami' y > ! 2av2f. ; Lease surrendered, preparatory to sale. _ i. Section No. 225, allotments 2 to 8— Area, » 7a. 2r. 3p. ; Animal Rental, £13 2s 6d ; feased for 14 j years j section to be fenced and grassed. Section No. 257, allotments 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10— Area, lr. 30p, ; lease , surrendered; to be Municipal Offices. Section No. .257., allotment 2— Area, 10p. ; Annual Rental, £6 ; leased for 14 years; section to, be fenced and grassed. Section. No. *257. allotment 4— Area, . lOp. ; not let.! . < '\ * - Section N.o. 277', allotments 2, .6, 7, 8, —Area, 3 1. 2r. 20j>. ; Annual Rental £7 ; ssj leased for ■14 ► '.* ' years; section to be fenced and grassed. ': S#ijon No. 344, allotments 1, 2\ 3, — AVeai 2a. 2r. 20p.; Anriual £6 10s; Arrears, period, 1} years (part), amount, £9 10s ; Tleused for 14 years; sectionito be fenced and grassed. Section No. 134— Area, 2a. ; Borough Gravel Pit. Section No. 856— Area, la. lr. ; Borough Pouau. Section, Buunythorpe— Area, 146a. ;. . 'Not Lftt. '.' Totyl— Area, 166a. Oi. 13p. ; Annual Rental, £32 1 7s 6d ; Arrears, £9 10s. ;::.-; - ' . Section 1536, Town Reserve, vested m the Corporation a.s Trustees : tinder the Wellington Reserves Amendment Act, 1877.— Leased ■„ m sub-divisions.-- ..Rentals ex- . ..-.". ponded for the benefit of the props' perty. — Each sub-division to be . ix fenced, grassed, and planted with jjh-" trees. Sfi R. LEARr, ';"'■ Treasurer. TaMis- Worship the Mayor and ■■"••/; Councillors, Borougfc of North, Gia^LBMEN.— ;. '. i^e heret>y certify that we have examined the Abstracts of Accounts of the Palmeiston North Borough Council for the half year ended^ UMh 31st, 1886, and also for the yeg-r* ended thf same date, and we have compared them with the Treasnrer's Books, and with the Bank Pass-books, and other Documents explaining and kuppoiting the same,, and have found them correct. \^e have ako inspected'the list ot rites m arrears to the present date. The -VoCicbers for the past six months we have found m order ; we have also examined those of the previous six monihs, procured m accordance with the suggestion contained m ; our report of October 30th, 1885. J We ha yo the honor to be, | Gentlemen, ■! Your Obedient Servants, SSL 8 ' a°& T - WALTON i Auditors. Trffis. S. Hoe ) Palmorston Noith, May 7th, 1886. / " ' ■ ■ " THEATEE EOYAL PALMERSTON NORTH. MOWDAT, 10th MAY, 1886. BY THE FJEIIiDINGt AMATEURS PROGRAMME. Part I. I/Part Song, " Farewell to the Forest." i (Mendelsohn) — Mrs Macarthur, - blisses Goodbehere, Bray, and Roe, Messrs Gosling, Bishop, E. GoodbeJ" :. hfcte and Kirton. 2,SQQg, "Across the far Blue Hills, Marie." (Blumenthal) — Mr Coote.' 3. Viifo, "Mayinfic," (A. M. Smith}— 'UVftSs Atkins and: Mr Gilmer. 4." Violin solo, «• Lif« let us Cherish^* } with ;■ ijariationg. (farmer) — MrCohen. ... . i 5. Song, "Love the Pilgrim." (Blttafieathal)— Mist Ellen Atkins. ■- 6i Madrigal. (The Mikado) ( StJEvaii))— Mrs Macarthur, Miss Bray,. Mjessrs HartgHl and Crossman. - 7. Song, '•« Carissimu," (Paatelik)— Miss Beattie. -^ •■ s 8." Song, ." OW Enejland' astdl Hie New, 1 ' Mr Hartgill. 9. Duet, "Think a itailro.it' Faithful." (Balfe)— Miss Atk&B and'Mr Crossman. ••♦* 10. Song, "The Silver Cup.". (Stephen Adadis) — Mr Gilmer,: 11. Violin solo, " Die Blum«," and " Die Traum." (Hauser) — Mr ; .Cohen. 12. Song, "Seranata." (Braga)— Miss Ellen Atkins. 13. Song, "I am a Friar of Orders Grey." (ReeVe)^— Mr Crossman. , 14. Quartette, " The Chafers,"— Messrs Giim'er, Hartgill, Cbdte, aud Crosgman. Interval of Ten Minutes. , Part 11. Gilbert and Sullivan's ■ ■ «TMiL BY JURY/* Plaintiff ... ... Miss Atkins Defendanc Mr Gilmer Judge ... Mr.Orossman Counsel ... ... - M f T ooa^ Usher ... Mr Hartgill Foreman of the Jury ... Mr Benson Admission — Dress Circle : Ecserved Seats, 4s ; Family Ticket to admit three persons at 10s 6d. Unreserved, 3s and 2s ; Family Ticket, to admit four persons, 10s 6d.. To Commence at 8 p.m. A. R, THEODOKE HAULTAIN 5 ; . Hon. Sec. ''■ } I DISTRICT ORDERS. < May 3rd, 1886. T>ALMEESTGI^ NOBTH Rifled fJU , Valiintfeiers will Paif^d'e f or Insp^ctittiri oil Fbidat, 21st May, at 7.30 kmF 0. STAPP, Lieut.-Colonel, Commanding District. . j npHE Half Yearly General Meet- \ JL ing of the Manawatu Club .willl I he held on Tubsdaf, 11th inst, at &• , ; p.m. / Business: — fiteneral. \ B. MILLTON, , Hon. See

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1703, 8 May 1886, Page 4

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