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Local Body Notices. :.i : WHITEHALL BABBIT BOARD. STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDED DECEMBER SI, 1925, AS AUDITED. x Receipts. —Balance. Dec. 81, 1924, £49 13/6; rates and arrears, £356 10/1; subsidy; £250 .1/8; 10 per cent penalty, £4 7/9; balance Dec. 31, 1925, £3l 9/6; total, £692 2/(3. Payments. —Wages, £536 16/5; pur-' chases poison and fumigant and cartage, £ll7 2/2; salary, £10; legal expenses, £2 15/6; printing, advertising and stationery, £3 17/6; insurance, £5 3/5; returning- officer, £6.6/; bank charges and interest, .£5 3/6; postages, potties, etc., £2; travelling expenses, £1 H/j audit fee, £1 7/; total, £692 2/6. Assets.. — Rates outstanding; £l4 10/3; petty cash, 7(1; subsidy, £143 13/1; total, £l5B 3/11.Liabilities. —Bank New South Wales, £3l 9/6; sundry creditors, £7 7/6; total, £3B 17/. Examined and found correct subject to the exception that payments to Mr Peter Muirhead of the sum of £2 2/ for work done and of £lO as a salary for secretarial duties performed disqualifies that gentleman as a member of the Board in terms of Section 02 (g) and (h), Counties’ Act., 1920. (Signed): Controller and Auditor-General. ' NOTE. —The outstanding rates have since been collected. PETER MUIRHEAD, - Secretary. Whitehall, March 30, 1926. ; ) FoblicTironcaa. ” PUBLIC NOTICE. POST OFFICE BUTCHERY, I beg to notify the public that I I,ave disposed of my Butchery business to MR C. B. SAYER. In returning my hearty thanks to the residents of the town and district for their liberal suptinuance of same for, my successor. F. A. GRIMES. Having purchased the business lately carried- on by Mr F. A. Grimes, I respectfully solicit a continuance and extension of the generous support accorded him in the past. Having had many years’ experience as a practical butcher, I feel that I can supply the wants- of the Cambridge .people, and promise by supplying the best of meat at reasonable prices, and by giving attention to all orders; to merit their patronage. ’ " C. B. SAYER, ~ Cambridge Post Office Butchery. THE HIGHLANDS ’ PRINCES STREET. (Near Domain). Delightful Home for Paying Guests. Concrete Building with Sleeping Porches, E.L., and All Modem Conveniences. ' -if Three minutes from Boiling Green, Tennis and Croquet Lawns. ' MRS. E. S. S. TRIBE, Proprietress. PHONE 309. PHONE 309. THE CARLTON Opposite Railway Station. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. The Home Away From Homel For Casuals and Permanents. TERMS MODERATE. MBS. M. 3. MeNAMARA, Pronriatxem SUMMER REFRESHMENTS. Ice Cream Always Available. Drinks in Great Variety. Colonial, Canadian and English Sweets and Chocolates. Boxes Chocolates 6(1 to 25/ per box. Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes. Seasonable. Fruit in Stock. MRS HARTLY “THE RENDEZVOUS” Opposite Railway Station. H. ALAN BELL (Trading as Crowther and Bell) LIVERY STABLES AND MOTOR GARAGE 'AND MAIL CONTRACTOR Lake and Kirkwood Streets CAMBRIDGE. Phone No. 8. Residence 93.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 2607, 8 April 1926, Page 1

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