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The Huron Expositor, 1876-10-13, Page 11
OCTOBE 1 , I ACRES. r 49 1-ts 50 .1-5 51 1.5, 52 1.5 53 1.5 54 1-5 55 1-5 56 1-5 57 1-5 1 x.11-80 1 1-2 .Jar 4_ I CS..ILLOF', 1-5 1 1.5 31 1-5 30 1-5 29 i*5. i I-5 ` ,- ,. 26 1-5 25 1.5 1-7 3 1-7 38..- 1-5 3E 1.4 E1Fi` 1-D 1.5 1-5 4S{ 1.5. 1-5 0 1-6 0 1-8 1 1-8 1-5 3 1-4 1-5 1-4 1.8. 1 1-8 1-8 1-10 7-10 1.5: 1-5 tiopf 6 13 1-5 14 .. 1-5 15 1-5 16 1-5 '6 1-12 27 1.6 1-5 1-5 5 1-5 6 1-5 7 1-5 8 1-5 >' 1-5 1-5 1-5 2 1-5 0 1-5 11 1-5 t2 1.5 i3 1-5 4 1-5 tai 1.5 6 .1-5 7 _g 1-5 1-6 1-8 1-5 15 1-6 1-7 1-7 J 1 1-7 et 2 9-10 1-2. 1-4 5-8 1-2 1 1-5 s.f' 3-5 2-5 9-10 1 1-2 1 1-2 1-2 3 1.2- •. 1 2-5. o 1-2 • 1 1-2 - 1 1-3. 1 '9 7.10 1 1-2 1 13-20 1-2 2 1-2 -2 1-5 1-3 ?5. - 34 2-5 168 vAt Int OF DEPROV-Rmu 70 70 70_ 70 70 70 70 70 70 3 98 5 25 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 5050 70 87 1-2 70 70 70 70 53 3=4 43 3-4 43 3.4 70 87 1-2 70 87 1-2 43 3.4 43 3.4 70 35 2 45 35 70 21 10 70 70 70 291.4 70 70 70 70_ 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 38 1-3 43 34 .70 70 58 1-3 50 50 4 00 20 30; 1 75 87 1-2 2 18 3-4- 1 75 -4175 0 70 2 10 2 80' 6 30 10 50 10 50 3 50 7 00 24 50 9 80 3 50 10 50 9 33 1-3 3 50 4 90 10 50' 10 15. 3 50 - 8 75 7 70 1 16 2.3 3 50 350 4 90' $193 55 901 02 .202 2-5 $1,094 60 opinion that the deepening of such ieipal Council of the Town of Sea - e Legislature of Ontario, passed in apterecl Forty -Eight. es be adopted, and the said deep- de and constructed in accordance f Niue Hundred and One Dollars, to be benefitted as aforesaid, other ousts of the value of the improve- necl, (and in the said Report and ether rates, shall be assessed and and at the same time as taxes levied, upon the undermentioned 15 3-13. 9-1(- 119-20 4-5 2 2-3 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1 -F: 1- 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1.5 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-} I-5 1.: 1-5 1-8 1-4 1-8 I-6 1-6 1-6 1-t 1.6 VALUE OF DtAROVEMENTS. $105 00 23 33 1-3 6 30 6 65 5 60 2 80 18 66 2.3 1 40 1 40 1 40 40. 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 140 1 40 140 1 75 1 75 1 75 1 75 1 40 1 40' 1 40 140 1 40 0 87 1-2- 1 75 0 87 1.2' 1 16 2.3 1 16 2-3 1 16 2-3 1 16 2-3 1 16 '2-3 *OCTOBER 13, 1876. 4, THE HURON EXPOSITO : 11 Pr o, WI an F . (tontutloQk Survey, ,a=iJ fz. tt- it t' ti 4' ff t' reef t3ene F aj .Tow�X.aot.,',1.5iTiOff 1;6 �:; •'r 'tt -f‘ in the same manner and at the ,same tin** taxes SlifroPfrir the 4t tut ..1F41& 2.3 58 - t 4.- >lf6F , f fci� ,l f .tl..'14 144%3 - 1,6 •.t _ ]F.16'2-3 321 12 °` 30 1,6 . 29- : , 14 28 1-6 60.. ., 1-4 61 - 1-4 62 h4 tt On Crombie Street south of Town Lots 60 & 62 7-10 Dn Crombie Street south of Town Lot 64 1.5 " it {t Town Lot 107 1-6 " . 108 1-6 1.17 1-6 " t' - 't 11.8 - . 1-6 't tt 111 1-6 if tt 112 ' 1-6 44 'f . 113 1-6 t' .'t 114 1-6 - - '" . 115 1.8 't ‘; 116 1.8 44 " . 109 1-8 44 " 110 1-8 etween Cro bie Street and G. T. R., and ' ' East of T wn Lot . - 32 3 34 26 25 LAPID N FARM LOT 10, CON. 1, TUCKERSMITH, SODIld OF RAILROAD. ,Gouinlock's Survey. Town Lot 33 1-4 . 1 75 1-4 1 75 1-4 1 75 1-4 i 1 75 1-4 1 75 1-4 1 75 38 • 1-4 1 75 South of last mentioned piece .1.4 ` 1 75 1-4 1 75 Land occ'd by Coleman ::& Gou'lock's salt works 5 9-10 41 30 East of Coleman & Gou'lock's salt works having a street north and south, . . 2 4-5 t' Town Lot° 139 2-5 -3.5G.it r .=1 14.3 " 1 1161;273 1.1t�,4. 2 3 7"5 1 ' 175:. 4..I f,754• /75 41 F,40 t. 1.162-3 1. 16 2-3 1<16 2'3 16 24 1 16.2-3 1 16 2-3 1 16 -2-3 1 16 2-3 87 1-2 87 1-2 87 1-2 87- 1.2 tt 't 't " South of 44 tt 44 't t' 34 "t . 35 '' 36 't 37 " F 38 't ti . 4' if 44 46 if " -140 2-5 "' 141 ' 2-5 " 142 1-5 " 143 1-5 " . 144 1-5 145 1-5 South of • town lots 142, 143, 144 and 145 on Coleman.Street 2 East of Main . Street, North of Blind- Line;, and - South of .Street . . . 14 1.2 East of Coleman Street, North of a 'Street, and South of Railroad ' . .- . 2 19 60 2 80 -2 80 2 80 1 40 140 140 1 40 14 00 101 50 14 00 IN FARM LOT 11, CoN. 1, TUCKERSMITH, SOUTH OF RAILWAY. .Jarvis Survey, East part of. Town Lot - 60 1-14 61 1- Block J ;;79 13-80 80 13-80 << 81 7-40 82- 7-40 't 163 1.5 " - ..1.64 1-5 "" 165 1-5 166 1-5 tt 167 1-5 it 168 1-5 44169 1-5 't _ 170 1-5 ".-'171 >1-5 (Carter's plan) 44 9 1-5 10 a 1-5 " 11 1,5 '' 12 1.5 cc 13 1-5 t t 14 -- 1-5 't 15 1-5 16 :. °1-5 to Block J E of Mill street & W of town lot 163 1-5 46 44 172 1-5 " 173 1-5 " 174 1-5 175 1-5 " 176 1-5 41 177 1-5 178 1-5 " 179 1-5 (Carter's plan). " 8 • - 1-5 .<' V 1-5 " 6 1.5 " 5 1-5 " 4 1-5 " 3,21 3.5 (Carter's plan) " 27 1-5 " 28 1-5 29 1-5 `t 30 1-5 ti 31 1-5 't 32 . 1.5 (Carter's plan) " 33 1.5 34 1-5 ;;35,36 2.5 Jarvis Survey ;;1 1-5 " 2 1-5 t' 3 1.5 t' 4 1-5 " 5 1.5 " " tt " ft t' t' t' 't it '1 " '1 tt 't 't tt_ t' tt 't tt " t' 44 't t' 44 " t' tt - t' Block H " " " 't t' 't t' " 't " " Si 't. 44 Block K 't 't 44 it 't 6 I.5 1 1-5 2 1-5 3 1-5 4 1-5 5 - 1-5 6 1-5 East of Jarvis Street and North of Town Lot 6, (Dorsey) Block K (Carter's plan) 't 't ", 't 't " ti 't 44 t' S. " (22 it 21. Lot north of Lot 20 (Spain) Lot south town lot 83 (Bums) Jarvis Survey Bloch G . c,, 1 2 26 25 24 23 't t' t' 't 't t' it t' 4' 't .4 " S Corner of Lot marked J. St. arvis S Block F t' " G' 't t' t' t' it t' 't Jarvis S Block S 't tt " 't 't t' t' " tt t' 't John on " 't it " 't " t' it t' 't tt " 't " " 3 4 56 78 9 10 11 12 13 14 plan 18 19 20 21 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 13 20 21 22 1.5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1.5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-6 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1.5 1-5 1-5 9-40 1-5 1-5 1-5 7-20 1-5 1-5 50 ,- 1 00 1133.4 1 13 3-4 1 22 1-2 1 22 1.2 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40' 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 '40 1 40 1 40 1 40- 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 4 20 1 40; 140 1 40 140 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 2 80 140 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40- 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 1 11 1 11 11 11 11 11 1 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 140 1 40 1 40 1 16 2.3 1 40 1 40 140 1 40 140 1 40 1 40 140 1 40 78 3-4 70 70 70 1 22 1-2 70 70 FARM LOT 12, CON. 1, 'TUCKERSMITH, SOUTH OF RAILWAY. Near the South East Angle of said farm lot 6 3-4 23 621-2 Adjoining and South of - Railway- . 8' _ 28 FARM LoT 12, CoN. 1, TUCKERSMITH, NORTH OF RAILWAY. F. G. Sparling's Survey, Block Letter D 7 7-8 27 56 1.4 " C 3 15-16 13 78 't B 33-4 - 13 12 1.2 tt A 2 21-32 9 29 3.4 Lot between Huron Street and 1i1way 3 3-20 11 02 1.2 F. G. Sparling's Survey Town Lot 17 1.5 -.0 70 ift t 18 • 7-32 761.2 40 17.80 .74 001.3 41 ' 17-80 741.3 42 17-80 ' - . 741.3 43 17.80 ` . fi4 1.3 44 - 1.5 70 F. 41 6'e Snrs074.1i, ,Town -Lc tef 1,45144 x;7321 . R a l-eLR W kisr# .,. .;1> Y> ki'f}JF K of i#r sk Fd i'. -'•. IGis , �.r r-.��._:ldliE 3'"j' irY '.+•c��i'>`' t_�°. tt . __ - --' �+ =F t•-. di 46, t' 4' 't �� ♦. ., it tt 48 A , ... 50 ,15•I 15` t 51 1.5 52 1.5 53 1-5 54. ,1-5 55 - 1.5 44 r. 06„ 5.32 57 5-32,. 58 5-32 59 5-32 60 1-5, 61 `' :1.5 62 •1-5 • z,. 63 1-5 64 1-5 176,E fo -7a g., iaL74 =_i ry f'0 F 70 s70 . x70 , 70 70 7Q,_ 70 54-3-4 64 3.4 54 3-4 54 3.4 70 70 70 70 FARM LOT 11, CON. 114, TUCKERSMITH, NORTH OF RAILWAY.. Jarvis Survey " 140 - - 1-7 ' at 141 1-7 142 1.7 152 1-4 153 1-7 154 - 1-7 155 1-7 99 1-8 129 1.5 130 1-5 131 1-5 132 1-5 133 1-5 134 1-5 135 • 1.5 135 1-5 137 1-5 138 °1-5 139 1-6 216 3-10 217 3-10 218 3-10 219 3-10 220 3-10 221 3-10 222 3-10 202 1.6- 203 1-6 204 1-6 205 1-6 206 1-6 207 1-6 208 1-6 209 1-6 210 1-6 211 - 1.6 212 1-6 213 1-6 214 1.6 215 _1-6 58 1-4 59 1-8 it tt t' 't '4 W est part of Town Lot Town Lot Jarvis Survey 't if if At t' tt 't_ tt " is 't tt " t' LC t' t' 't t' tt at t' 4' " .c' t' i' Si it ti " 't NW1 Block D 223, 224, 225, 226, (. 227, 228, 229 and 230. Jarvis Survey, south west part of SS t' CL 't it tt it 't tt " tt t' 't t' t' 44 " " t' 't It tt t' if " it t " " K if ° tt ft it 't 44 t' 1 3.8 189 1-8 190 1-7 191 1.6 192 1.6 193 1-6 194 1.6 195 1-6 196 1-6 197 1-6 `' 198 1-6 199 1-6 200 1-6 201 1-6 115 1-8 tt tt it 't 't - " 160 1-5 tc _ " 161 1-5 -' 162 1-5 `t S Wi " 45 1-10 " " 46 1-5 it `t 47 1-5 tt tt 48 1-5 't . ". 49 1-5 t' 50 1-5 44 " 51 1-5 '' t' 52 1-5. '' _. - 't 53 1-5 54 1-5 55 1-5 56 1-5 57 1-5 Between Block D and Railway 1 11-80 South of and adjoining town lots 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56 & 57, (G. T. R: Co.) 1 1-2 FARM LOT 25, EN FIRST CONCESSION OF MCB ILLOP. " " 't t' t' " 't t' Coleman's Survey 2 1-5 " " 1 1-5 G. Sparling's -Survey 31 1.5 « 30 1-5 29 1.5 28 1.5 27 1-5 26 1.5 25 1-5 24 1-7 39 1-7 " 38 .1-5 " 37 - 1.4 46 36 1-5 't - 35 1-5 34 1-5 33 1.5 32 1-6 30 1-8 31 1-8 44 1-5 " 43 1-4 <' 45 1-5 Lot East of Lot " 45 1-4 40 1-8 41 1-8 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 1ot 21 7-10 G. Sparling's Survey N E11 Town Lot 9 1-10 Coleman's' Survey Lot East of Near S E angle of farm lot 25 con. 1 McKillop 6 FARM LOT 26 CoN. 1 MCKILLO?. Block I Beattie and Stark's S'y Town Lot 13 1-5 4' " 4.4 " it t' tt t. West Part Coleman's Survey 't G. Sparling's Survey., t tt LS " tt f 't 't 't tt t' +' 66 " 9 1-5 It t' " t' t' Block H 't CC t' tt t' 't " " " t' 't 't " South East part - Block G. North East part " " t' 44 't 46 " u tt i' it It t' 't it tt tt it 't t' " CC 't 't '. " it 't '4 t' 't ct tt t' 14 1:5 15 1-5 16 1-5 26 1-12 27 1-5 28 1-5 29 1-5 5 1-5 6 1-5 7 1.5 8 1-o 9 1-5 10 1-5 11 1-5 12 1.5 30 1-5 31 1.5 32 1-5 33 1-5 34 1-5 35 1-5 36 1-5 37 1-5 36 1-16 47 1-5 48 1-5 49 1-6 50 1-7 51 1-7 50 50 50 87 1-2 50 50 50 43 3.4 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 58 1.3, 1°'05 1 '05 1 05 1 05 1 0 1 0 105: 581.3 58:1.3 • 5k 1-3 58 1-3 58 1-3 58 1-3 58 1-3 58 1-3 58 1-3 58 1-3 58 1-3 58 1.3 58 1-3 58 1-3 87 1-2 433-4 4 81 -1-4 433.4 50 58 1.3, 58 1-3> 58 I-3 58 1-3 58 1-3 58 1-3 58' 1-3 58'1-3 58 1=3 58 1-3 58 ° 1-3 43 3.4 70 80 70 - 35 - 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 . 70 70 3 98 5 25 70 70 70 70 70 70 87 1-2 70 50 50 70 87 1-2 70 70 70 70 58 1.4 43 3.4 43 3-4- 70 87 1-2 70 87 1-2 43 3-4 43 3-4 43 4.3 70, 35 2 45 35 70 • 21 • 70 70 70 70 29 1-4 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 '70 70 70 170 70 70 70 38 1-3 43 3-4 70 58 3-4 50 50 Total amount for Lots Benefitted....... 168 $901' 02 Chargeable to Municipality for roads.... 34 2-5 $193 58 . Grand Total............., .... 202 2-5 $1,094 60 3rd. For the purpose of paying the sum of one hundred and maty -three 56.100 dollars being the total amount assessed as aforewd against the said Roads of the said ]iBamsipality, a epecial rate of 43-100 of one mill in the dollar; sly over and Yefft.01;dftgt. . , T •r. � r � _yy -3 m3 _ y ., o of the. 4).17114$8_14: person terested.hating a any comp gwrod` to give N Of . such ppml :undersigned. CIerk of{the Muni% tin o b i m- - pp � e u mon the Twelffth her, I 6. Y P 7 Any t to make in of the Assessment is re- laintiti tbelcanie _ nix r =thereof to the ty on or before the Twentieth day of October,' 1876,E -and •;sneh complaint will be investigated by s Court of Rev on to be held net later than thirty days from the Twenty-.sewday of September, 187 of which Notice will be given i ?3 Any• person.inteading to apply to have the -saidBy! Izw Stu' any part thereof quashed muski person. ten days after the fins1T'fig thereof serve a notice in writing upon the., Mayor and upon,the Clerk of_ the Municipality of his intention to -make such app tion for that'purpose ;to: one,of H . jest'''er Superior ,Courts of Law at Toronto durini the term next ensuing: the passing of the By-law. ;s INi `ELLIOTT, Seaforth, September 13th, 1876. MAKE Notice that the Court of Revision for the I,earnag of Ap from Assega- i, meats under the foregoing By. taw w41 be held at'the Town in the Town of Seaforth on Saturday the 21st' day of a October, 1876, at ten o'clock in the fore- noon. W. ELLIOTT, Cork. Seaforth, September 12th, 1876. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. x BAROANS. • VT .DDELL & CO SUCCESSORS TO GRAY, YOUNG & SPARLING. FALL GOODS*. EVERY DEPARTMENT ` NOW . FU LL. Dress Goods in all - the new -colors, Black - Lustres Plain and Checked Winceys, Shawls and ' Mantles, Felt Skirtsiiiii. great variety, gi American Prints ;and ' Cottons, Flannels and: Shirtings, Blankets and Sheetings, Table Linens, > Wool Shawls, - Breakfast Shawls, • Children's Wool -Gaiters, Bootees :and Infantees, Tweeds, Hats anid Caps, Gents' Furnishings, Readymade Clothing, &c., &c. • HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER. - WADDELL & C .O CALL AND SEE THE GRAND DISPLAY OF GOODS - RUSH OF CUSTOMERS HOFFMAN BROTHERS' NEW STORE FOUR DOORS SOUTH OF THE POST -OFFICE, In the Store Lately Occupied by O. C. Willson AS A MUSIC STORE: HOFFMAN BROTHERS. SUCCESSFUL OPENING OF > MITCHELL'S NEW DRY GOODS STORE SE.AFC�RT�.i THE BUSINESS DONE SINCE TATINN$ HAS SURPASSED OUR THE FOLLOWJ''G FACTS WILL ACCOUNT FOR IT FIRST -Our Goods are all New, Fresh and CarefullySelect. • SECOND -We luwe no Old Stock to Defra zrt our Customers with. TRIED -Doing a Gash and Produce Trade a*, the Goods are - Marked accordringly. FOURTH --Prices are as Low, if not Lower, titan in any ,gouse in; Seafartk. FIFTH -Using all Customers with, Courtesy, l3uy or Not Buy. SIXTH -Energy, Energy, Effigy. A. MITCHELL;