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IMAee. Jl.u+uhed and IJufid ANNUAL
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Printed and Bound by HAMPTON PUBLIS
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: : TOWN CLERK'S REPORT TOWN WARRAN
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: On petition of Herman Lane and th
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: BUDGET OF THE TOWN OF Estimates o
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SOURCES OF REVENUE—Continued From
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BUDGET COMMITTEE HARRY D. MUNSEY, E
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Motion by John D. Long: To adopt bu
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RESULT OF TOWN BALLOT TOWN CLERK WI
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ALVIN A. LUCIER 12 JOHN G. MARSTON
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RESULT OF DIRECT PRIMARY SEPTEMBER
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DEMOCRAT ALBERT J. ROWE 6 COUNTY CO
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RESULT OF ELECTION NOVEMBER 5, 1940
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I hereby certify that the checklist
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: Article 8. To see if the town wil
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SOURCES OF REVENUE—Continued Dog
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BUDGET COMMITTEE FRED R. BATCHELDER
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: The outstanding 1940 Tax Sales we
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Exhibit "A" Town of Hampton BALANCE
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Exhibit "B" TOWN OF HAMPTON, NEW HA
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Exhibit "C" TOWN OF HAMPTON, NEW HA
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Exhibit "D" REPORT OF OUTSTANDING D
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: Exhibit "E" TOWN OF HAMPTON RECEI
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: Exhibit "E"—RECEIPTS (Continued
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: Exhibit "F" TOWN OF HAMPTON, N. H
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Exhibit "G" TOWN OF HAMPTON DETAIL
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Gillmore, Roy, Flag 5.20 Perkins, J
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Manchester Machine Works, Supplies
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Ross Garage, Supplies 1.13 Shaw, Ha
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C & D. Oil Co., Oil Labor Emery, Ro
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Leavitt, Eugene M., Labor and Mater
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Sidewalk Construction Hobbs, Oliver
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SCHEDULE NO. 1 POLICE DEPARTMENT PA
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: SCHEDULE NO. 3 HIGHWAY AGENT —
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GauroB, Chester 3 5.50 Gauron, V. 1
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Towle, F. H.25 Towle, Norman 3 59 T
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SCHEDULE NO. 4 COMFORT STATION, PAR
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Carpenter, Russell 2.00 Carlson, Os
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