. Report of the receipts and expenditures of the City of Nashua. Middle Schools. Primy Schools. MixedSchools. CITIES. 1 5 1 1< t 1 11< 1 •i < I •1< 1 1 Lowell, , $ $ $1700 170015009001000 550 to $ to 450500$ $450275 296 $ $ . to333.


. Report of the receipts and expenditures of the City of Nashua. Middle Schools. Primy Schools. MixedSchools. CITIES. 1 5 1 1< t 1 11< 1 •i < I •1< 1 1 Lowell, , $ $ $1700 170015009001000 550 to $ to 450500$ $450275 296 $ $ . $ $ to Concord Nashua NASHUA, : 3IOORE & LANGLEY, BOOK AND JOB PRTNTEKS. 1871. REPORT JOINT STANDING Committee on Accounts and Finance FINANCIAL YEAR ENDING JAN. 31, 1871. The total amount received into the Treasury during the yearhas been derived from the following sources, viz: Cash in Treasury February 17, 1870State Treasurer, Savings Bank TaxRailroadLiterary FundU. S. BountiesCity Notes . ., .City Bonds ....Warren Mason, tax abated 1869Hillsborough county, support of paupersMrs, Joshua Huntington, sale of effectsA. W. Fiske, pension of F. Pillsbury A. S. Eaton, ex. boy at Reform SchoolM. A. Brown, « D. F. Runnells, in exchange of landPennichuck Water Works, moving pipesS. P. Wilson, material sold R. Taylor, St. Com. Dist. No. 3, materialsold C. T. Spalding, St. Com. Dist. No. 5, ma-terial sold J. D. Otterson, hay sold . . S. D. Chandler, hearse wheels sold. E. B. Burke, old hose sold B. Putnam, late Prud. Com. Dist. No. 7Sundry persons, tuition . . .George Reed, late Superintendent City


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