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SALE OF GOVERNMENT STORES.
M R. NATHAN has received instructions
to offer for Public Sale, on Wednesday,
the 16th of September, next, at the Colonial
Store, in Chancery Street, Auckland, at 12
o'clock precisely, -a quantity of Stores, con-
sisting of Agricultural Implements, Naval
Stores, Saddlery, Tools, Clothing, &c., &c.
Further particulars may be had by applying
to the Auctioneer, or the Superintendent of
Public Works.
C. W. LIGAR.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 24th August, 1846.
H IS Excellency the LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR has been pleased to give directions for the
publication of the following Statement, for general information.
By His Excellency's command,
ANDREW SINCLAIR,
Colonial Secretary.
Statement of all Monies received by Henry D'Arch, Esq., Collector of Her Majesty's Customs
at the Port of Auckland, from the 6th of April, to the 5th of July, 1846, both days inclusive.
HEADS OF RECEIPT. TOTAL.
£ s. d.
Spirits ...................................................... 5,061\frac{1}{2} Gallons, at 5s. 1,265 7 6
Cigars and Snuffs ..................................... 197\frac{1}{2} lbs. 2s. 19 15 6
Tobacco, manufactured ............................ 7,742 lbs. 1s. 387 2 0
" unmanufactured ................................... lbs. 9d. 0 0 0
Ad Valorem Duty ..................................... 409 2 3
Total Amount of Duties........ £ 2,081 7 3
H. D'ARCH,
Collector of Customs.
Auckland:—Printed by JOHN WILLIAMSON, for the New Zealand Government.
Online Sources for this page:
VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1846, No 12
NZLII —
NZ Gazette 1846, No 12
✨ LLM interpretation of page content
💰 Public Sale of Government Stores in Auckland
💰 Finance & Revenue24 August 1846
Public Sale, Government Stores, Auction, Auckland, Implements, Saddlery
- Nathan (Mr.), Instructed to offer stores for sale
- C. W. Ligar
💰 Statement of Customs Duties Received at Auckland Port (April-July 1846)
💰 Finance & Revenue24 August 1846
Customs Duties, Revenue, Auckland Port, Spirits, Tobacco, Imports
- Henry D'Arch (Esquire), Collector of Customs reporting receipts
- His Excellency the LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR
- Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary
- H. D'Arch, Collector of Customs