Provincial Financial Statements




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Abstract of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE of the LAND DEPARTMENT of the Province of Nelson for the Quarter ended the 31st March, 1863.

RECEIPTS. £ s. d. EXPENDITURE. £ s. d.
Sales of Land £6,842 18 6 Deposits repaid 34 6 5
Depasturage Assessments 116 5 0 Salary of Receiver of Land Revenue 37 10 0
Rents of Runs 363 9 8 Revenue accruing to Provincial Government, including available Deposits 7,587 6 9
Gold Fields Revenue 1,000 0 0
£8,262 13 2 Revenue accruing to the General Government, being—
Total available £8,262 13 2 Quarterly contribution towards Public Debt £675 0 0
Deposits for Land 60 0 0 Fees on Grants 45 0 0
Deposits for Runs 5 0 0
Deposits for Mineral Leases 15 0 0
Fees on Crown Grants 45 0 0 Balance to next Quarter £8,379 3 2
841 18 11
Balance from last Quarter £8,387 13 2
833 8 11
£9,221 2 1 £9,221 2 1

H. C. DANIELL, Receiver of Land Revenue.


STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE of the Commissioners of IMMIGRATION for the Quarter ended 31st March, 1863.

RECEIPTS. £ s. d. EXPENDITURE. £ s. d.
1863. 1863. Salary.
Jan. 1 Jan. 1
to Assisted Passages repaid 257 14 8 to Secretary to Commissioners 12
Mar. 31 Mar. 31
Immigration.
Shaw, Saville, & Co., moiety of Passage Money of Immigrants per Electra... 72 0
Contingencies.
Postage... 1 0
Balance from last Quarter £ 257 14 8 Balance to next Quarter £ 85 10 9
1,565 8 6 1,737 12 5
£ 1,823 3 2 £ 1,823 3 2

ALFRED GREENFIELD, Immigration Secretary.



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🏘️ Abstract of Receipts and Expenditure of the Land Department of the Province of Nelson (continued from previous page)

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
Financial Statement, Land Department, Nelson, Revenue, Expenditure, Quarterly Report
  • H. C. Daniell, Receiver of Land Revenue

🏘️ Statement of Receipts and Expenditure of the Commissioners of Immigration, Nelson

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
Financial Statement, Immigration, Nelson, Quarterly Report, Assisted Passages
  • Alfred Greenfield, Immigration Secretary