loi, (2) the Assessable Value on the ist April, 1908, for the purposes of (a) the Borough 

 le Council, and (3) the amounts in the pound for 190S-09 of the rates so levied. 



lue (for the purposes of the borough rate) according to the Agricultural Rates Act, 1896, i e the total ratable value of the 

 be understood that certain classes of property which, under the general law, are assessable to the borough rate at the full 

 Rates Act, 1896), are, in the particular borough or some portion of it, assessed on a reduced valuation (generally one-fourth), 



iable to assessment on the full net annual value. In all the cases in column 7 the contributions 



i to the councils by the overseers out of rates collected by them separately from the poor rate. 



ons of section 211 of the Public Health .\ct, 1875, and amending enactments, under which certain lands, railways. 



ITY SUPPLY UNDERTAKING, 1908-09. 



of principal, transferred to sinking funds, loans funds, or redemption funds. 



