Customs Revenue Statement




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STATEMENT
of all Moneys received by D. S. DURIE, Esquire, Acting Sub-Collector
of Customs for the Port of Wangauui, New Zealand, from the first to the thirty-
first day of March, 1858, both days inclusive.

HEAD OF RECEIPTS TOTAL
£ s. d.
Spirits... 258 Gallons at 8s.
Tobacco... 1924 lbs. at 1s. 3d.
Wine... 111 Gallons at 3s.
Tea... 140 lbs. at 3d.
Measurement Duties... 38 ft. 3 in. at 3s. per cubic foot
Measurement Duties... 290 ft. 3 in. at 1s. per "
To Balance brought from preceding Month, ending 28th February, 1858... 306 6 7
Total amount of Duties...

SETTLEMENT OF THE FOREGOING COLLECTIONS.

1858. £ s. d.
March 2 By Remittance to Collector, Wellington... 306 6 7
" 19 " Payment to Tide-Waiter... 12 0 0
" 31 " do. to Postmaster for Postage, incurred during the Quarter... 1 10 0
Salaries of Customs Department, for March, 1858... 12 10 0
" Remittance to Collector at Wellington... 249 18 2
Total amount of Duties... 568 8 7

I, D. S. DURIE, do solemnly and sincerely declare that the foregoing is a true and
faithful statement of my account, as Acting Sub-Collector of Customs, for the period
herein mentioned, and that the sum of £568 8s. 7d. Sterling, paid by me as above, is
the whole amount so received by me from the first to the thirty-first day of March,
1858, both days inclusive, and I do make this solemn declaration, conscientiously be-
lieving the same to be true.

D. S. DURIE,
Acting Sub-Collector

Declared before me this first
day of April, 1858.
JOHN NIXON, J.P.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Wellington Provincial Gazette 1858, No 19





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💰 Statement of Customs Revenue for Wangauui

💰 Finance & Revenue
1 April 1858
Customs, Revenue, Wangauui, Duties, Remittance
  • D. S. Durie (Esquire), Acting Sub-Collector of Customs

  • D. S. Durie, Acting Sub-Collector of Customs
  • John Nixon, J.P.