Wardens Account




Commissioner of Crown Lands’ Office,
Auckland, April 12th, 1862.

In conformity with the provisions of the Crown Lands Ordinance, No. 1, Session 10, I publish the copy of the accounts of the Wardens of the Hundred of Howick for the year 1861.

DANIEL POLLEN,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.


Wardens Account for the Year 1861

AMOUNT OF CASH RECEIVED £ s. d.
Balance received from the Wardens 3 15 6½
Licence Fees received from the Commissioner 15 4 0
Realized from Impounding Cattle 22 1 0
Realized from Impounding two Horses 3 0 0
Received from the Provincial Government for the Cow Bridge 10 0 0
Total amount £57 6 0½
AMOUNT EXPENDED £ s. d.
Advertisements in the New-Zealander 0 13 0
Ditto Southern Cross 0 3 0
Stationery for the Year 1 0 0
Healy and Colon, Repairing Bridge at the end of Vincent-street 1 0 0
Healy, to Carting one Load of Stone 0 5 0
Ranger’s Salary for the Year 1861 12 0 0
Ditto Ranger, Fines Realised from Impounded Cattle 5 5 0
Office for the Ranger 2 10 0
Paid to Cranwell, Healy, to Building Cow Bridge 2 0 0
Healy, to Building and Repairing Bridges at Pigeon Mountain 2 0 0
Colon, to Repairing and Building Bridge in Channel-street 3 15 0
Colon, 4 Days Work, 2 to Auckland, 2 at the Heads 1 0 0
Healy, Horse Hire, 1 Day going to Town 0 15 0
Clerk for the Year 3 0 0
Total amount £57 6 0

Thomas Healy,
Anthony Colon,
George Leaming.

Howick, 3rd February, 1862.



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🏘️ Publication of Wardens' Account for Howick

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
12 April 1862
Crown Lands, Wardens, Financial Account, Howick
  • Thomas Healy, Received payment for various works
  • Anthony Colon, Received payment for various works
  • George Leaming, Signatory to the account

  • DANIEL POLLEN, Commissioner of Crown Lands