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Brought forward ... £20,781 14 0
Hospital Department Continued—
Brought forward ... £87 10 0
Dispenser and Steward ... 25 0 0
3 Wardsmen, with rations, at £60 each ... 32 3 8
Porter ... 5 0 0
Fittings, and Furnishings ... 13 14 0
Rations, and Medicines ... 242 11 2
Cook ... 13 6 8
... 419 5 6
Sheep Inspector and Forage for ditto ... 58 6 8
Sheep Inspector, Port ... 41 13 4
... 100 0 0
Educational Department—
Inspector of Schools and Secretary to Educational Committee ... 29 3 4
Teachers’ Salaries (supplementary) ... 25 0 0
Schools and Masters’ houses ... 224 10 0
Female School ... 8 6 8
... 287 0 0
Immigration—
Immigration Officer and Collector of Immigrants’ Bills ... 68 12 0
Health Officer ... 40 0 0
Travelling Expenses ... 6 13 6
... 123 12 2
Steam Service—
Tug Subsidy ... 300 0 0
... 300 0 0
Miscellaneous—
Printing, Advertising and Stationery ... 532 14 3
Fuel ... 38 9 0
Census ... 82 9 0
Postal Subsidy ... 25 0 0
Relief to destitute ... 13 0 0
Storekeeper, Stablekeeper, Packhorses for Survey, Engineers and Railway Departments ... 207 14 9
Cemetery ... 38 5 3
Unforeseen Contingencies ... 386 3 2
... 1,323 15 5
Interest on Bank overdraft ... 2,826 7 6
... 2,826 7 6
Gold Fields—
Clerk and Gold Agent ... 23 6 8
Gold Fields Police ... 30 0 0
... 63 6 8
Expenditure not authorised by vote of Provincial Council ... 209 2 5
Advance to Bluff Harbour and Invercargill Railway ... 36,621 11 1
Total ... £63,055 14 9
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Expenditure of the Province of Southland for the Two Months Ending 31st March, 1864
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💰 Finance & RevenueExpenditure, Southland Province, Financial Report, Quarterly Expenditure, Public Works, Roads, Harbour Department, Police Department, Gaol Department, Hospital Department
Southland Provincial Gazette 1864, No 17