✨ Financial Report
AMOUNT OF THE NOTES IN CIRCULATION AT THE OFFICE OF THE "COLONIAL BANK OF ISSUE" AT WELLINGTON, ON THE 3RD DAY OF APRIL, 1852.
Amount of Notes in Circulation on the 3rd day April, 1852, being the close of the preceding four weeks, viz.,
£5 and upwards...... £920 0 0
Under £5 .......... 6840 0 0
Total .............. £7760 0 0
Total Amount of Coin held by the same Office, on the same day:
Gold ............... £1229 0 0
Silver ............. 2531 0 0
Total .............. £3760 0 0
I, Henry W. Petre, Colonial Treasurer, do hereby certify, that the above is a true Account as required by the Ordinance No. 16, Session 8.
Colonial Treasury,
Wellington, 5th April, 1852.
Henry W. Petre,
Colonial Treasurer.
The sum of Four Thousand Pounds has been invested under the Warrant of His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, in the Public Funds in England, through the Commissariat Department, by arrangements made through the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury.
Henry W. Petre.
Printed at the "Independent" Office.
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💰 Amount of Notes in Circulation at the Colonial Bank of Issue
💰 Finance & Revenue5 April 1852
Currency, Bank notes, Coin, Colonial Bank of Issue, Wellington
- Henry W. Petre, Colonial Treasurer
💰 Investment of Public Funds in England
💰 Finance & RevenuePublic funds, Investment, England, Commissariat Department
- Henry W. Petre
New Munster Gazette 1852, No 9