Financial Statement




STATEMENT
Of all Sums disbursed by the Colonial Treasurer, Wellington, on account of the ABORIGINES, not having reference to Land Purchases, from 12th December 1846, to 31st December 1848 :

No. of Voucher. When Paid. PARTICULARS. £ s. d.
143 Dec. 12, 1846 A. Hornbrook, flour and sugar 12 0 0
144 " " " 13 10 0
145 " M. Richmond, for presents, &c. 13 0 0
120-4 " Johnson & Moore 13 13 10
120-5 31, " A. Hornbrook, for flour and sugar 16 5 0
146 12, " " " 78 9 8
24 Jan. 21, 1847 " " 11 2 9
129 Feb. 18, " " " 6 1 9
130 " " " 5 15 0
131 " " " 9 0 0
132 " J. Taine, provisions 4 6 10
133 " A. Hornbrook, provisions to sick natives 1 2 6
134 " " " 0 9 9
135 " " " 37 18 7
231 March 12, 1847 Johnson & Moore, seed potatoes 9 11 0
232 " A. Hornbrook, flour and sugar 12 12 0
233 " " " 11 18 0
257 " Bethune and Hunter, section land, No. 19, Waiwetu 350 0 0
340 April 27, 1847 A. Anderson, provisions 10 3 11
456 May 15, " A. Hornbrook, flour and sugar 12 5 0
457 " R. Armstrong, cart, harness 20 0 0
458 17, " W. M. Bannatyne, 4 wheat mills 35 0 0
459 29, " R. Jenkins, for a mare 77 8 11
590 June 12, 1847 Ridgway & Company, for rent 1 3 0
660 July 3, " W. Lumsden, seed wheat 3 0 8
661 15, " A. Hornbrook, flour and sugar 1 7 8
662 19, " J. B. M’Kain, provisions 5 0 3
642-2 31, " M. Richmond, loss and commission on sale of potatoes 6 9 1
642-12 " A. Hornbrook, clothing for Te Ringa Kuri 1 3 4
642-19 " J. Garner, canvass bags 2 9 7
708 15, " R. R. Strang, recording deeds of land 20 13 7
767 Aug. 20, 1847 Samuel & Co., clothing 40 16 0
768 23, " W. Fitzherbert, seed potatoes 4 0 0
766-9 31, " Samuel & Co., clothing 33 2 0
766-10 " S. King, rations, Wanganui 6 1 9
866 Sept. 14, 1847 Johnson & Co., flour and sugar 1 14 6
867 24, " Samuel & Co., boots 2 2 0
982 Oct. 14, 1847 Johnson & Co., 6 mills and pair boots 3 7 3
1096 Nov. 6, " C. Mills, board and scantling 11 16 3
1097 2, " Johnson & Co., 2 mills, pit-saws, &c. 6 0 0
1164 " W. F. G. Servants, for a reward to 3 natives 3 6 0
1226 Dec. 6, 1847 A. Hornbrook, tea and sugar 1 0 8
1227 " " flour and meat 1 18 0
1228 " R. Barry, for tobacco 0 6 0
32 Jan. 22, 1848 Pakcraki, services on East Coast 36 0 0
134 Feb. 7, " Mare to E Tako 0 15 0
135 " Shoes to Horeta 31 4 0
136 " Food to 624 natives on Anniversary 67 19 0
257 March 8, 1848 " to native witnesses, 2d to 30th November, 1847 1 4 2
258 " " to Pakuhai, 4th October to 27th December, 1847 0 17 4
259 " Supplies to Te Whero Whero and others 43 12 7
260 " Food to Pakuhai, 3d January and 28th February, 1848 0 12 0
261 " Clothing to Te Whero Whero and others 10 16 6
262 8, " " King, 29th January, 1848 3 15 6
263 7, " " Teria and Te Heu Hen 3 16 0
264 " " Wiremu King 2 0 0
272 " " " 66 14 1
387 April 11, 1848 One wheat mill to Watanui 5 0 0
388 7, " Cart harness to Te Tupe 5 10 0
389 " Provision to a Chief and followers 3 0 4
390 8, " Supplies to W. King and followers 11 18 2
391 " Rations to Pakahai 0 5 4
392 " " " 25 13 10
666 June 6, " Cart to E Tako 17 0 0
667 " Printing Colonial Surgeon’s Address to Natives 18 6 0
668 15, " Union Jack for natives 1 10 0
804 July 6, 1848 Sugar, tea, &c. 0 5 4
926 Aug. 8, " Rations, &c. 1 2 4
1059 Sept. 19, " Repayment of money stolen from Peta at capture of Te Rauparaha 21 4 4
1188 Oct. 9, 1848 Provisions to several Chiefs and followers 1 10 0
1189 " Cloak to native 14 11 6
1190 " Clothing and two wheat mills 0 15 6
1191 " Carpentering tools to Rauparaha 5 5 0
1192 10, " Wheat mill to Moturoa 0 5 0
1193 17, " Payment to Ketu for finding buoy 43 11 4
1308 Nov. " 2 Sieves, &c., to native 0 2 0
63 Jan. 17, 1848 Native allowance Hospital at Wanganui for year 1847 20 0 0
259 March 10, " Food to natives at Wanganui 8 0 6
390 April 8, " Food and clothing 9 18 4
470 28, " Food to Tehana’s wife 5 0 5
560 May 12, " Presents, &c., to natives 5 3 11
592 6, " Cloak to native Chief Mawai 2 19 6
594 8, " Rations to natives 3 6 10
970 Aug. 8, " Supplies to sick natives 5 0 0
1095 Sept. 27, " Compensation to Tehana for destruction of tomb by Troops 56 14 1
1054 7 4

GODFREY THOMAS, Auditor-General.



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💰 Statement of Sums Disbursed for Aborigines

💰 Finance & Revenue
Aborigines, Disbursements, Colonial Treasurer, Wellington
32 names identified
  • A. Hornbrook, Received payments for flour and sugar
  • M. Richmond, Received payments for presents and loss and commission
  • Johnson, Received payments with Moore for provisions and seed potatoes
  • Moore, Received payments with Johnson for provisions and seed potatoes
  • J. Taine, Received payment for provisions
  • A. Anderson, Received payment for provisions
  • R. Armstrong, Received payment for cart and harness
  • W. M. Bannatyne, Received payment for wheat mills
  • R. Jenkins, Received payment for a mare
  • W. Lumsden, Received payment for seed wheat
  • J. B. M’Kain, Received payment for provisions
  • J. Garner, Received payment for canvass bags
  • R. R. Strang, Received payment for recording deeds of land
  • W. Fitzherbert, Received payment for seed potatoes
  • S. King, Received payment for rations
  • R. Barry, Received payment for tobacco
  • W. F. G. Servants, Received payment for a reward to natives
  • C. Mills, Received payment for board and scantling
  • Te Ringa Kuri, Received clothing
  • Te Whero Whero, Received supplies and clothing
  • Pakuhai, Received food and rations
  • Teria, Received clothing
  • Te Heu Hen, Received clothing
  • Wiremu King, Received clothing
  • Watanui, Received a wheat mill
  • Te Tupe, Received cart harness
  • E Tako, Received a mare and a cart
  • Tehana, Received food and compensation
  • Mawai, Received a cloak
  • Te Rauparaha, Received carpentry tools
  • Moturoa, Received a wheat mill
  • Ketu, Received payment for finding a buoy

  • Godfrey Thomas, Auditor-General