Financial Receipts and Disbursements




RECEIPTS.

Brought forward ... ... £4700 13 1

C. Mucklestone—
Received from him on account of expenses of passage of Mrs. Mucklestone ... ... 2 10 0

Refugee Buildings—
Amount received in payment for materials ... ... 115 9 3

Unclaimed Stock—
Proceeds of sales of sheep and cattle and one horse, unclaimed ... ... 122 4 4

J. Gladstone & Co.—
Amount accounted for by them, passage of Mrs. Mucklestone ... ... 20 0 0
Contingencies ... ... 1 11 1

R. Mutrie & Co.—
Amounts accounted for by them, stores &c., for Harbor department & charges per contra ... ... 222 4 10
Cash, &c., to Mrs. Mucklestone ... ... 13 2 0
Cash to W. Lile & son ... ... 12 0 0
Contingencies ... ... 0 12 0
Repairing Theodolite, and commission ... ... 1 9 9

Carried forward ... ... £5211 17 4

DISBURSEMENTS.

Brought forward ... ... £551 3 9

Harbor Department—
Harbor Master, salary 3 months ... ... 50 0 0
Landing Waiter, do. ... ... 27 0 0
Clerk to Harbor department ... ... 31 5 0
Boatmen’s wages ... ... 545 15 0
Balance due on 2 new cargo Boats ... ... 150 0 0
Oars ... ... 17 11 0
Other stores and contingencies ... ... 9 6 11
Wrought iron mooring buoy, per Ardencraig ... ... 38 0 0
Canvass, rope, white lead, oils, putty, copper boat nails and other stores per Ardencraig ... ... 140 6 10
Freight, commission and other charges on goods per Ardencraig ... ... 43 18 0
Carpenters work ... ... 3 17 6

Inspector of Brands, &c., Department—
Inspector, salary and forage 3 months ... ... 36 10 0
W. Free, for inspecting sheep on private lands from Nov. 25 /61 to Feb. 1/62, ... ... 3 18 6
Stockyard at Omata ... ... 14 2 0

Gaol Department—
Gaoler’s salary 3 months ... ... 24 0 0
Rations for prisoners ... ... 55 15 8
Contingencies—
Allowance for cooking washing, &c. ... ... 7 3 6
Clothing ... ... 6 13 5
Knives and forks ... ... 0 12 0
Medicine ... ... 2 18 5
Repairs of gaol ... ... 1 18 6

Unclaimed Stock—
Expenses of driving, branding and dipping, &c. ... ... 6 0 6

Public Purposes—
Charitable aid ... ... 29 3 0
Printing and Stationery ... ... 36 3 3
Cleansing the Town ... ... 48 5 6

Roads and Public Works—
Repairs and improvement of Gaol ... ... 37 8 9

Carried forward ... ... £1918 17 0



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Taranaki Provincial Gazette 1862, No 20





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💰 Abstract of Receipts and Disbursements of the Province of Taranaki for Quarter Ended 30th June 1862 (continued from previous page)

💰 Finance & Revenue
Financial Statement, Receipts, Disbursements, Taranaki Province
  • Mrs. Mucklestone, Expenses of passage
  • Mrs. Mucklestone, Amount accounted for passage
  • Mrs. Mucklestone, Cash to Mrs. Mucklestone
  • W. Free, Inspecting sheep on private lands
  • W. Lile, Cash to W. Lile & son