✨ Borough Loan Results and Cemetery Accounts
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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For the extension of the gasworks in the said
borough by the acquisition and erection of further
station plant for the gasworks. and for the extension
of gas-mains, and erection of public lamps throughout
the Town of Invercargill, the sum of £5,000. -
For the construction of the following public
works, the sum of £8,000, that is to say, the con-
struction of 15 chains asphalt pathway, Dee Street;
22 chains asphalt pathway, Tay Street; 49 chains
asphalt pathway, Clyde Street—in all, 86 chains, 5
feet wide; 66 chains asphalt pathway, Esk Street;
44 chains asphalt pathway, south side of Don Street;
49 chains asphalt pathway, south side of Spey Street
—in all, 159 chains, 4 feet wide. Metalling and
gravelling Gala Street; metalling and gravelling
Forth Street; and box-drain on north side of street.
Formation and gravelling 5 chains footpath and road-
way, Doon Street. Formation of road-sides and foot-
paths of Tweed Street, between Clyde Street and
Elles Road, and gravelling of paths. Formation and
gravelling of Ettrick Street, between Liddel Street
and Elles Road. Formation of road-sides and one
footpath, and gravelling of one pathway in Clyde
Street, between Puni Creek and Biggar Street.
Gravelling part of Earn Street, both roadway and
footpaths, between Clyde Street and Ness Street.
Gravelling Crinan Street, from Liddel Street to
Elles Road, including 5 chains formation, west end.
Formation and gravelling of Eye Street, between
Ythan Street and Elles Road. Formation and
gravelling of Tyne Street, between Conon Street and
Ness Street. Formation and gravelling of Teviot
Street, between Clyde Street and Ness Street.
Formation and gravelling Bowmont Street, between
Clyde Street and Ness Street. Formation and
gravelling Liddel Street, between Findhorn Street
and Esk Street. Construction of box-drains at the
intersection of the newly-formed streets. Formation
and gravelling of Ness Street. Formation and
gravelling 16 chains, Biggar Street.
Total cost, £8,000.
The said loan to be raised by the issue of 130
debentures of £100 each, having a currency of thirty
years from date of issue, and bearing interest at the
rate of six pounds per centum per annum; and the
Council pledge as a security for the said loan, and
for a special loan of £7,000 intended to be raised by
special order, an annually recurring special rate of
sixpence in the pound on the rateable property
within the said Borough of Invercargill.
-for the proposal, were 404; against the proposal,
74. The number of votes recorded for the proposal
exceeding the number against it by more than one-
fifth of the latter, I hereby declare the resolution
carried.
G. GOODWILLIE,
Mayor.
Dated this 10th day of February, 1880.
Abstract of Accounts of Foxton Cemetery, County of
Manawatu.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 11th February, 1880.
THE following abstract of the accounts of the
Foxton Cemetery, County of Manawatu, is pub-
lished for general information.
JOHN HALL.
ABSTRACT of FOXTON CEMETERY ACCOUNTS (kept by
Rev. J. Duncan, Treasurer).
1878.
To balance
Sept. 16. Donation
RECEIVED.
£ s. d.
21 17 5
1 2 10
£23 0 3
[No. 15
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June.
Mar. 11.
Sept. 13.
PAID.
By Refund of overcharge
Charges for labour, as per H.
Wilson's account
Charges for posts and rails, as
per Mr. Coley's account
Balance
£ s. d.
0 5 0
2 10 0
1 15 0
18 10 3
£23 0 3 -
April.
May.
August.
Dec.
RECEIVED.
To Balance
Burial sites
"
"
"
£ s. d.
18 10 3
2 0 0
0 10 0
4 10 0
1 10 0
£27 0 3 -
January.
June.
July.
August.
PAID.
By Charges for labour, as per H.
Wilson's account
Charges for labour, as per H.
Wilson's account
Planting trees, as per Mr. Davies'
account
For trees, as per Mr. Liddell's ac-
count
Stationery and stamps
Balance in Bank of New Zealand
£ s. d.
1 0 0
6 7 2
1 12 0
1 13 6
0 5 1
16 2 6
£27 0 3
Examined and found correct.
31st January, 1880.
R. G. PALMER.
Abstracts of Accounts of Fairfax, Palmerston South,
and Oamaru Cemeteries.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 14th February, 1880.
THE following abstracts of the Fairfax
Cemetery,
County of Bruce, Palmerston South Cemetery,
County of Waikouaiti, and Oamaru Cemetery,
County of Waitaki, are published in accordance
with section 14 of "The Otago Cemeteries Reserves
Management Ordinance, 1864."
JOHN HALL.
INCOME and EXPENDITURE, FAIRFAX CEMETERY,
Otago, New Zealand, for the Year ending 31st
December, 1879.
1879.
INCOME.
Jan. 1. To Balance brought forward
Dec. 31. Interment fees (adults)...
" (children)
30 lots land sold
2 adults free interment
2 children
"
1880.
Jan. 1. To Balance brought forward
1879.
Dec. 31. By Paid gravedigger for interments
Labour in cemetery
Undertaker for interment (adult)...
Painting in cemetery
Surveys and stamps
Balance brought forward
EXPENDITURE.
£ s. d.
111 4 10
11 16 6
14 0 6
31 10 0
£168 11 10
£124 12 10
£ s. d.
18 5 0
14 0 0
5 3 0
2 3 6
4 7 6
124 12 10
£168 11 10
JAMES ELDER BROWN, } Managers.
HENRY CLARK,
Declared before me—James Smith, J.P.
BALANCE-SHEET of the PALMERSTON SOUTH CEME-
TERY, for the Year ending 31st December, 1879.
1879.
Jan. 8. To Cash in hand
Layer's
CR.
£ s. d.
31 4 0
48 0 2
£79 4 3
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Declaration of Carried Resolution for Invercargill Borough Loan
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🏘️ Provincial & Local Government10 February 1880
Borough loan, Gasworks, Public works, Pathway construction, Invercargill, Special rate
- G. Goodwillie, Mayor
🏘️ Abstract of Accounts for Foxton Cemetery, County of Manawatu (1878-1879)
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government11 February 1880
Cemetery accounts, Financial statement, Foxton, Manawatu, Treasurer
- H. Wilson, Account charges for labour
- Mr. Coley, Account charges for posts and rails
- Mr. Davies, Account charges for planting trees
- Mr. Liddell, Account charges for trees
- John Hall
- R. G. Palmer
🏘️ Abstracts of Accounts for Fairfax, Palmerston South, and Oamaru Cemeteries (1879)
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government14 February 1880
Cemetery accounts, Financial statement, Fairfax, Palmerston South, Oamaru, Otago Ordinance
- John Hall
- James Elder Brown, Managers
- Henry Clark, Managers
- James Smith, Justice of the Peace
NZ Gazette 1880, No 15