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ncil are of opinion that the deepening of such
the said Municipal Council of the Town of S.
an Act, of the Legislature; of Ontario, passed in
y's reign, Chaptere 1 Forty -Right.
and estimates be adopted, and the said deep-
wv flz, be roach; and constructed in accordance
ng the s: rn of , Nine Hundred and One Dollars,
e said lands to be benct tted as aforesaid, other
ality-`, the amounts of the value of the improve -
undermentioned, (and itt the said Report amcl
d above ail other rates; shall be assessed and
ame manner .and_ at tLx same time as taxes
icipality are levied, upon the undermentioned
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OBER 6 1876.
Tfiti EttIROIST EXPO
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0 ni1oek Survey, Town Lot 57 16
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On Crombie Street south of Town Lots 60 do 62 7.10
Oe Crombie Street south of Town Lot 64 1-5
Town Lot 107 1-6
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" 117 1-6
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if 112 1-6
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Between Crombie Street and G. T. R,., and
East of Town Lot 32 3 34 _ _
Dern IN FARM LOT 10, CON, 1, Tu�� SOUTH Rn:i��.on
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Town Lot 33 1-4 ! `1 75
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South of " 38 1-4 5
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Land oce'd by Coleman & Gou'lock's'salt works 519-10 41 30
Bast of Coleman & Gou'Iock's salt works having •
a street north and south, . 2 4.5 19 60
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52, 53, 54, 55, 56 57, (G. T. R. Co.) 1
FARM LOT 25, IN FIRs'r CONCESSIO3f OF McKimor.
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58 1-3
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41 1-8
4: East of 41 and North of Lot 42 1-8
19 North of Lots 20 & 21 1-5
North East half town lot 21 1-10
South of side street and east of lot 21 7.10
G. Sparling's Survey N n Town Lot 9 1.10
Coleman's Survey Lot East of.[ 9 1-5
Near S E angle of farm lot 25 con. 1 McKillop 6
F.R3 Lor 26 CON. 1 McKIXLor.
and Stark's S'y Town Lot 13 1-5
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16 ' 1-5
South East part 26 1-12
27 1.5
28 - 1-5
29 145
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Total amount for Lots Benefitted.......
Chargeable to Municipality for roads, -
168 -
168
34 2-5
70
70
70
70
700
70
87 1-2
70
50
50
70 •3
87 1-2
70
70
70
58 1-4
433.4
43 3.4
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87 1-2
70
87 1-2
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43 3-4
43 4.3
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35
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70
70
70
70
29 14
70
70
70
70
70
70
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70
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70
70
70
70
70
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38 1-3
43 3-4.
70
58 3-4
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$193 02
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Grand Total... , . .... j 202 2-5 $1,094 60
rd. For the purpose of paying the sum of one hundred and pinty-three 56.100
dollars being the total amount assessed ss aforessa against thed Roads of the
a 04 Municipality, a special rate of 43.1 of one mill in the dollar shall,' over and
above sal Mather rates, be levied (in the same manner and at the same tore
are levied) upon the whole rateable property in the acid Towasi of Seafo*th in tie
year 1877-
AKENOTICE that the for+>p its a By-law rovisiosudl ado li the Muni -
p 1�'
ei ty of the Town of .Seafo on the Twe day of September, 1 76. i Any
person interested hang any complaint to make res of the
AssessmentpactAssessmentm
re-
quired to give Notice of such com laint and the t nae and matter thereof to the
undersigned Clerk of the Mnnicity on or befo the Twentieth day of October,
1876, and such complaint i be investig by a Court of Revision to be.
held not later than thirty days from the Twenty- nd day of September, 1876, of
which, Notice will be given:
Any person intending to apply to have the ' said By-law or any part thereof
quashed must within tea days after the final ' g thereof serve a notice in
writing upon the Mayor and -upon the Clerk ofunicipality of his intention to
make such application for that purpose to one of er Majesty's Superior Courts of
Law at Toronto during the term next ensuing tie final passing of the B is w-
. ELLIOTT, . Cle7k.
Seaforth j September -13th, 1876.
TAKE N 'ce that the Court of Revision for the hearing of Appeals from Assa -
menta wider tile foregoing By-law will be held at the Town Hall in the Town
of Seeforth on Saturday the 21st day of October, 187-6, at ten o'clock In the fore-
noon.
See f ortih September 12th, 1876.
w. ELLIOTT, Clerk
1876 em.A.Foivrmt. 1876
DUNCAN & DUNCANA
••=1 alfa------rr
Just returned from our Semi -Annual Visit to the Leading warehouses and Menu-
facturers in ' ur Dominion, and with our .Direct Importations
Are prepared to s . zcll Lines
in every e 4 artment. Customers
who esire to make they purchases
from a Stock embracing the greatest
possible Variety, the Newest and
Most Attractive Styles, and contain-
ing the Cream of the First Ware-
houses in the World, should visit
rn�rr.tore, see over Goods and Com-
paire our Prices, and we have no
fear a f 1 resu1 . Dress Goods,
Black and Colored Wilks, .'renal
Teri oes in Black and Colored, All
Wool Serves and Repp in the ,New
Colon, .lack and 4Colored. Persian
Cords,Black Lustres, Wool Plaids
and Checked Winceys, Plain and
Fancy Dress Goods, Winceys in all
Colors and at Prices to :stat. Prints,.
American and English, Sumps and
Mantles, Paisley Long RShawle, Pais-
ley Squares, Indiana Long Shawls,
Fancy Wool, Taman Long Shawls,
and Handkerchiefs. Mantles and
Jackets in Beavers, Witney, Pepper
and Lee. Tweeds and Cloths, Black
Broad, Blue and Black Worsted
Coatings, Fancy Coatings,- _.Black '
Doeskin, Scotch Tweeds, and ..Full
Assortmenl of Canadian; Water-
proofs, Plain in Greys, Blues, Green,'
Orange, Checked and Stri `ed`‘Water-
p
proofs very new Flannels -Scarlet
and White Lancashi, e, Scar et .Sax-
ony, White Azuline, Pink, Humboldt
and Amber, Welsh Flamels, Plain
and Fancy Shillings, Tickings, Ta-
ble Linens, Blankets in fl'hite and
Colored, Clothing, Hats and Caps.
blillvnery -- 2eewest Ribbons and
Silks, .French Flowers and Feathers,
Silk Velvet, Straw and Felt Hats,
Ornaments, Wags and Ostrich Tips,
Crape and Mourning Flowers,
Hat and Bonnet ASrhapes. All the
above Goods are of tlx: 'Best Qty.
INSPECTION INVITED TO STOCK, WHICH CANNOT BE SURPASSED
IN THIS ;COUNTY.
DUNOAN & DUNOAN.
BAPTISM OF FIRE,
BEATTY & Co.
Have been ore of the heaviest sufferers by the recent the, 'but they still live. They be to info=
their old friends and the public that they have
MOVED THE BALANCE OF THEft STOOK.
SAVED FROM THE. FIRE;,
Into the Store next door South of Mr. Morrison's =Grocery, which they purpose Sig f3S ata Gr
Bargain. In a few days they will receive
A FRESH STOCK. OF DRY GOODS,
WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT LOW PRICES.
They invite all their old friends and others to give them a tall.
All parties having accounts running will please call and. settle early, as
the present crisis.
irs?ucls
oiled
L. BEATTY & Co., Seaforth.
M KE HOME BEA TIFUL:
Now is th Time to Adorn Your Homes with Beautiftil
l' Taw Furniture at Extraordinary Low Prices.
JOHNS & RO 'OL FF
Will give the Best Bargains' in Fur ifftre thatmaybe offered before the nest Venterinial.:. x1'e hs�te
OUR STOCK OVER KIDD'S HARDWARE STORE
At present, bit taped _scions, very soon, to bare it
SCATTERED FAR AND WIDE AMONGST OUR MANY CU TOMER&
FIRST Cora, FIRST SERVED,
rn nee lioberte I3t 8 l�73..#1 ' '�ardwaare Store, if .yon osn not :the
slug out sad a fi xo r s► , v re e i y,
,JOHNS ROWCLIFF