Financial Disbursements




DISBURSEMENTS.

Brought forward ... £ 739 16 10 961 9 7

Boat Stores and Contingencies,—

Boats ... 138 0 0

Hire of a small boat ... 12 0 0

Oars ... 60 18 8

Rope, Twine, Blocks, &c. ... 152 2 3

Canvas and Thread ... 3 19 7

Anchors and Chains ... 67 0 7

Plates and Rollers ... 8 8 0

Nails ... 2 7 0

Ironwork ... 34 16 10

Timber and Sawing ... 12 5 0

Tar and Tar Brushes ... 38 3 0

Oil and Paint ... 7 13 9

Bunting ... 5 6 3

Marryatt’s Signals and Book ... 9 11 0

Union Jack ... 2 0 0

Trestles ... 5 10 0

Skids ... 1 5 0

Hurdles ... 7 2 6

Buckets and Casks ... 4 17 0

Compass ... 2 0 0

Sacks ... 24 15 0

Making Winch and Patterns for castings ... 2 5 0

Examination of Pilot ... 2 2 0

Brandy for men ... 2 0 0

Temporary assistance to Beach ... 12 10 0

Clerk ...

Wages of men temporarily employed ... 11 11 0

Rent of Clerk’s office to 31st March ... 5 0 0

Cartage ... 17 9 0

Freight, Insurance, landing charges, &c. ... 54 14 4

Repairing Safe, Boatsheds, &c. ... 1 13 0

Books and paper ... 4 0 0

Total ... 720 5 9

D. Cameron, on account, two-thirds of earnings of department ... 1544 18 6

Total ... 3005 1 1


POLICE DEPARTMENT—

Sergeant’s Salary ... 70 16 8

Five privates ... 155 2 0

Total ... 225 18 8


GAOL DEPARTMENT—

Gaoler’s Salary ... 45 3 4

Rations and cooking for prisoners ... 200 17 1

Total ... 246 0 5

Contingencies,—

Boots ... 7 4 0

Straw for bedding ... 2 0 0

Chloride of Lime ... 4 10 8

Bibles and Prayer Books ... 1 7 0

Glass ... 0 3 0

Total ... 15 4 8

Total Carried forward ... £ 4453 15 5



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Taranaki Provincial Gazette 1865, No 24





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

💰 Abstract of Receipts and Disbursements of the Province (continued from previous page)

💰 Finance & Revenue
Disbursements, Boat Stores, Contingencies, Police Department, Gaol Department
  • D. Cameron, Received two-thirds of department earnings