days after
the notices should have been -
served, it was therefore impracticable to
have notified the amount of Rates -
or to have enforced their payments during the currency of the
quarter for which they were assessed and it was not till the 28th October
that Notices could be served for the quarter 1863.
9. "occupiers of Tenements during those quarters were the same
persons as those in occupation at the date of the Assessment
"Book"
10. I submit that this should have been done during
the second quarter to the third and that it was
with reference for the The Commissioners state Correctly that the assessment Book for
1863 was the basis for the Collection of
the Rates during the 3rd and 4th quarters
of 1863 but they are in error when they write "No attempt appears to have been made to ascertain whether the
actually practised in the think As regards
the last quarter of 1863-40 one solitary Notice was served a Cold as
complish it Lists of Defaulters were sent to
the Summary Court and Sworn
Affidavits for the 3rd quarter in October and in December for the last quarter in