Wardens' Accounts for Panmure




COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS OFFICE,
Auckland, February 8th, 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 Pannure for the year 1862.

DANIEL POLLEN,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

THE WARDENS FOR THE YEAR 1862, IN ACCOUNT with the HUNDRED OF PANMURE.

Dr.

Date Licenses Received. £ s. d.
1862 Balance Received from the Wardens for the year 1861 44 13 3
6th February Licenses received from the Commissioner of Crown Lands for the year (1862) by Crown Grants and Leases and to be accounted for by Warden to the Provincial Government 14 12 6
Received from the Provincial Government Bank Interest from the Bank of New Zealand 265 14 6
Mr. Mackellar for auctioneering the Crown Land 5 0 0
Bank Interest from the Bank of New Zealand for Book Keeping 0 11 6
Moors, Gill, and Patten for Stationery 0 7 6
364 7 3

Cr.

Date Expenditure for the Year. £ s. d.
1862 Paid for Men’s Labour making Scotia Road 294 15 5
Paid for Horse Hire 142 18 9
Paid Mr. Hunter for authorising the Pound Stones and Publication for the Sale of Pound Stones in the New-Zealander and Southern Cross 0 16 6
Paid for Flags to mark the Pound 0 8 6
Do. Watching through user the Punt 1 1 0
Salary allowed to Solicitor for Book Keeping 5 0 0
Stationery purchased for Secretary 4 4 0
Passage of Letters to Yan Yean of Molesworth for making a Fox to measure a Road for Year 18 12 0
Balance in Warden’s hands for year 354 7 4

JOHN KERR,
PETER MACOY,
JAMES CULLEY,
Secretary to Wardens.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1863, No 5





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🗺️ Publication of Wardens' Accounts for Panmure

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
8 February 1862
Crown Lands, Wardens' Accounts, Financial Report, Panmure, Auckland
6 names identified
  • John Kerr, Warden for the year 1862
  • Peter Macoy, Warden for the year 1862
  • James Culley, Secretary to Wardens
  • Mackellar, Paid for auctioneering Crown Land
  • Hunter, Paid for authorising Pound Stones and Publication
  • Molesworth, Passage of Letters for making a Fox to measure a Road

  • Daniel Pollen, Commissioner of Crown Lands