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. Gisborne Borough Council. Balance sheet of the borough fund of gisbobne fob the halfyear ENDING 80th SEPTEMBER, 1888. No- 7— General Account. RECEIPTS. To Rates collected .. .. ~ .. £3lB 16 6 Government subsidy .. .. ~ 46 17 6 Rents .. .. .. 67 3 9 Fine* .. .. .. .. 0 6 0 Fees, Licenses, Weights and Measures .. .. 555 12 7 £9BB 16 4 Refunds— Cook County Council (share of maintenance of bridges) .. .. 43 2 9 Cook Street residents ;. .. 10 0 0 53 2 9 Balance September 30th, 1888 .. .. 1212 6 4 £2254 5' 5 EXPENDITURE. By Balance March 31st, 1888 .. .. .. £676 15 2 Salaries .. .. .. 223 3 4 ' Ornos Exfenses— Stationery .. .. ..£453 Advertising and Printing .. 42 14 11 Rent .. .. .. 30 0 0 Elections .. .. .. 7 7 0 Fuel and Light «> ■. 6 7 0 Office cleaning .. 6 0 0 Stamps and Telegrams .. .. 3 16 10 Repairs .. .. .. 0 4 0 Auditor's Fee .. ..600 lO6 15 0 Stimts— Maintenance .. ■ > .. 755 15 0 Lighting.. .. .. .. 49 2 1 Watering .. .. ~ 13 8 5 . 818 6 3 Fire Prevention .. .. .. 278 17 1 Hospital and Charitable Aid Board .. .. 86 12 0 Maintenance of Bridges .. .. .. 60 1 6 Rents on Reserve .. .. .. 4 2 6 Survey of Reserve .. .. .. 3 3 0 Clerk of Licensing Bench .. .. .. 5 5 0 Scavengering .. . > . • ■. 15 0 Bank Interest on Overdraft.. .. .. 39 19 7 429 5 8 £2254 5 5 No- 2—Special Fund Account. 1888.—March 31—-Balance ..£960 0 0 I 1888.—Sept. 30—Balance on Mort* I gages outstanding . • £960 0 0 No- 3—lnterest Account. /"GENERAL LOAN OF £lO,OOO, AT 6 PER CENT. PER ANNUM, £6OO, AND SINKING kT FUND OF £2OO PEB ANNUM. RECEIPTS. To Balance March 31st, 1888 .. .. .. .. £593 0 0 Bates Collected ~ .. .. .. .. 168 1? 0 £761 17 0 EXPENSES. By halt year’s Interest . > .. .. .. £3OO 0 0 Sinking Fund .. .. .. .. 200 0 0 Balance in Bank, September 80th, 1889 .. .. .. 261 17 0 £761 17 0 J. BOURKE, Treasurer. EXAMINED, AND FOUND CORRECT. JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD, Controller and Auditor-General.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL, ARTHUR J. COOPER, IMPOSTER AND MANUFACTURER OF BOOTS AND SHOES, HAS REMOVED TO bi* old Premises, Lown Stmbt. (opposite Mr D. M. On's), when be feels confident that he will continue to receive th* extended patronag* of his many old Customers, and also that those who have not already paid him a visit and bad an opportunity to judge of the work done at hi* shop, will taka advantage of th* first opportunity to ( do so. There is no necessity to make any boast, for those who have already favored this shop with their Custom have had Practical Testimony, and those who have not are invited to do *o. A. J. COOPER, LOWE STREET, GISBOBNE. CENTRAL CORDIAL FACTORY GBEY STREET. R. HOULDEN, HAVING undertaken th* business lately in the hands of MrL. Stum, is now prepared to supply tha following Temperance Drinks :— HOREHOUND BEER, HOP BEER, DANDELION TONIC, SPICED BEER, AROMATIC BEER, GINGER BEER, HOP TONIC. Bssi Fruit Cordials also Mandxaotubkd on the Premises. Families waited on for orders, Daily. A trial will suffice to ensue conviction that th*M Bafmhing Drink* an tka test in the market. 11. HOVLDEN.

COACH SERVICE BETWEEN GISBOBNE AND MUBEWAI. JOHN DIXON Announces that, from Thursday, Jan. 3, he will regularly run a Coach three times a week (Tmsday, TscbbPat, and Satumat) from Murewai to Giabotn*, returning the same evening. Coach leaves Murewai at 8 a.m., Gisborna at 2.80p.m> Single Fare: 2« fid; Return, 4s. Te Aral to Gisborne t Return Fare, 9s. E. d. BPURDLE, CARTER AND GENERAL CARRIER, WHATAUPOKO, IS prepared to receive and faithfully fulfil all order* entrusted to his care. Fvbnitvh* Removed with Carefulness and Despatch. BEACH SHINGLE SUPPLIED, WOOD DELIVERED. Orders left at Messrs Winoat*, Burns, and Co.’s will be promptly attended to. THE POPULAR ~pj~ AIR-DRESSING gALOON. HAIR CUT FOB fiUttaNOEI B. WAKE ha* pleasure in notifying that he has met with great success in the establishment |of a popular Hair-dressing Saloon—popular for its cheapness (an especial consideration in these dull times), and popular for the superior class of workmansnip, an experienced City Expert being engaged, Hair-cuttino, Shaving, Shampooing, etc. T O B A 6 O O. Best brands of Tobacco, Cigar*, Cigarette*, etc. PraPuMnr and othm Rsqtnsnss Som>. B. WAKE, Two Doom above Gmiohm Htaxdaad Office,

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 252, 26 January 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 252, 26 January 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 252, 26 January 1889, Page 3

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