Financial Statement of Native Reserve Fund




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STATEMENT of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE of the NATIVE RESERVE FUND,

for the YEAR ending 31st December, 1865.

1865. £ s. d. 1865. £ s. d.
Jany. 1 To Balance in hand By Rations for natives 114 1 5
Rents, Nelson . £559 4 4 Clothing, do. 5 1 6
Ditto, Motueka 276 3 10 Allowance to blind native 12 0 0
835 8 2 Passages of natives 12 10 0
Central Board of Education- Ironmongery for do. 10 14 2
purchase of 1 acre, part Bricks for do. 2 2 0
161, Motueka 100 0 0 Window sashes, do. 5 1 0
Sale of Maori house, Haven- Firewood, do. 1 0 0
road 39 19 0 Harness, do. 10 0 0
Loans repaid by natives 97 0 0 Bullocks, do. 40 0 0
Cart, do. 30 0 0
Dray (half share), do. 12 16 8
Coffin, do. 2 12 6
Registering brands, do. 1 0 0
Loss by fire, do. 10 0 0
Draining reserves 12 4 0
Fencing do. 17 19 9
Cutting thistles 0 7 0
Court expenses 1 1 0
Repair native hostelry 15 18 6
Plans of reserves 15 15 0
Surveys, do. 54 15 0
Travelling expenses 8 0 0
Printing and advertising 25 3 0
Books and stationery 2 4 6
Postages 1 5 6
Loans to natives 158 8 3
Rent of land, Motueka 25 0 0
Medical attendance, Nelson 50 0 0
Do., Motueka 75 0 0
Do., Massacre Bay 75 0 0
Do., Queen Charlotte\'s Sound 50 0 0
Native Interpreter 40 6 0
Secretary 50 0 0
Commission on Motueka
rents, &c. 33 15 7
Purchase of No. 58, Picton
(47 acres), suburban 94 0 0
Balance, December 31, 1865 213 17 1
£ 2188 12 9 £ 1288 12 9

ALEXANDER MACKAY,
Commissioner.

J. T. CATLEY,
Secretary.

March, 1866.


Printed under the authority of the Provincial Government of Nelson, by R. LUCAS and SON, Bridge-street,
Nelson, Printers for the time being to the said Government.




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🪶 Statement of the Receipts and Expenditure of the Native Reserve Fund for the year ending 31st December 1865

🪶 Māori Affairs
1 March 1866
Financial statement, Native Reserve Fund, Receipts, Expenditure, Nelson, Motueka, Picton
  • Alexander Mackay, Commissioner
  • J. T. Catley, Secretary