NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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NOTICE 
To the Citizens of the Town of Manchester: 
The Appropriation Committee have 
considered carefully, the appropriations 
called for under Article 27 of the Town 
Warrant relating to the matter of addition- 
al water supply and make the following 
recommendations : — 
We recommend that the Town accept 
the Beaver Dam Meadow plan as an ad- 
ditional water supply, and that the water 
be brought from that location through 
H. SiATLAND 
Announces to the people of the 
North Shore that he 
will open his 
TAILOR SHOP 
IN THE 
Kimball Buildin,, 
Union St., Manchester 
For the season, on 
MONDAY, APRIL 8. 
line of 
pairs of all Kinds. 
batteries. 
Beach St., Manchester 
ANNOUNCEME 
We hee opened our FIRE PROOF 
GARAGE on Beach St., Manchester, 
for the season and have on hand a full 
1°07 Model Bicycles, 
As well as a number of second-hand _ bicycles. 
We are also Ready to do Repair Work. 
Automobiles for sale and to rent. 
We have a Mercury-Are Rectifier for charging storage 
PERKINS & CORLISS 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION. 
Essex road, School street and private land 
to the large well at the pumping station; 
and appropriate the sum of $16,605. 
We recommend the removal of small 
plant at the pumping station to Beaver 
Dam Meadow, near location of wells, 
and the erection of a suitable building for 
same; and the appropriation of the sum 
of $5,000 for this work. 
We recommend 12 additional driven 
wells on the western side of Essex road, 
in Cedar Swamp; including main pipe 
and connection with pump, and the ap- 
propriation of $5,800 for this work. 
We recommend that the Town take 
up the option on the Gentlee land at 
the Beaver Dam Meadow, 6.589 acres; 
and appropriate the sum of $1,147.25. 
We recommend that the Town take 
up the option on the Knight land at 
Beaver Dam, 1.31 acres, and appropri- 
ate the sum of $327.50. 
We recommend that the Town take 
up the option on the Sturgis land at Bea- 
ver Dam, .233 acres; and appropriate 
the sum of $58.25. 
We recommend that the Town ac- 
quire by purchase or otherwise the strip 
of Hoyt and Gentlee land, 1 acre be it 
more or less, and appropriate the sum of 
$100.00. 
We recommend the purchase of land 
known as Moses Hill, now owned by 
A. A. Smith and Charles Fitz, upon 
which the ‘Town has an option, said land 
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Supplies and re- 
65 [liddle St., Gloucester, 
to be used as a location for high service 
standpipe; 17.43 acres, and appropriate 
the sum of $6, 100.50. 
We recommend that the Town appro- 
priate the sum of $5,138.50 from this 
year’s taxation, and the balance of 
thirty thousand( $30,000 )dollars be raised 
and provided for by borrowing under 
three notes of ten thousand( $10,000) 
dollars each, to mature one in 1908, one 
in 1909 and one in 1910. 
We further respectfully beg to report 
that we have made the above recommen- 
dations understanding that the necessity 
of the case calls for immediate additional 
supply of water, but in our opinion feel 
that it might be a wise policy for the 
‘Town to again consider Gravelly Pond 
as an additional water supply, 
(Sioned ) fee kKniecrt 
Boo. BULLOCK, 
A. C. NEEDHAM, 
Francis P. AYERs, 
JoHN BAKER, 
F. K. Hooper, 
Of the Appropriation Committee. 
Manchester, Mar. 27, ’07. 
We, the minority members of the. ap- 
propriation committee, having carefully 
considered the appropriations called for 
under Article No. 27 of the Town war- 
rant, relating to the matter of additional 
water supply, make the following recom- 
mendations: 
We recommend that the water com- 
missioners anda committee of six citizens 
appointed by the town, be authorized to 
at once petition the Legislature for 
permission to use the waters of Gravelly 
Pond and to report at the adjourned town 
meeting their findings. 
We recommend the purchase of land 
known as Moses’ Hill, now owned by 
A. A. Smith and Charles Fitz, upon 
which the town has an option, said land 
to be used as a location for high service 
standpipe; 17.43 acres, and to appropri- 
ate the sum of $6,100.50 for the same. 
We do not recommend any of the 
other parts of this article asked for by the 
water commissioners, and in our opinion 
a better water and more of it can be ob- 
tained at once from Gravelly Pond, and 
to spend $30,000 or more fora year’s 
temporary water supply from the wells 
on Essex road does not seem to us a 
sound business proposition. 
Signed Georce W. BLAISDELL, 
D. T. Beaton, 
CHESTER L. CRAFTS, 
Manchester, Mass., April 4, 1907. 
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