Return of Revenue and Expenditure of Auckland, during the Quarter ended on the 30fA September, 1848.
Revenue. Auckland. £ 6. d. Ordinary Revenue CustomsSpirits 2,455 13 9 Cigars and Snuffs 81 9 6 Tobacco, manufactured 979 3 6 Ad Valorem Arrears 1,985 1 7 1,910 11 1 6. d. 7,411 19 5 Post Office Licenses— Publicans' . Fees, and FinesSupreme Court Police Courts FeesSheriff For Registry 61 12 10 183 7 10 67 14 4 Recovery for Gaol Rations to Military Prisoners Incidental receipts Total Ordinary Revenue 8,054 17 9 FeesCrown Grants 35 8 7 Waivers of Pre-emption 244 10 8 Timber and Occupation Licenses 46 0 0 Proceeds of sales 662 5 1 Total of Land Revenue <9BB 4 4 Receipts in aid o Revenue Parliamentary Grant 4,625 0 0 Debentures for issue to Land Claimants 400 6 ? Total of Receipts in aid 5,025 6 3 Total £14,068 8 4
Charles Knight, Auditor General
SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT PRINCE HILL, DECEASED, INTESTATE. PURSUANT to the Rule of this Honorable Court, the Creditors of the above named Deceased, are on or before the twelfth day of January next, to come in and prove their debts before Thomas Outhwaite, Esq., Registrar of the said Court, at his office, in the Court House, Queen-street, Auckland, or in default thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded from all benefit arising from the said Estate. Thomas Outhwaite, Supreme Court Office, Registrar. Auckland, 12th Oct., 1848. THE NATIVE NEWSPAPER. |N TUESDAY September 14th, was pub- - lished the Fourth Number of the KAIMATAARA 0 NGA IWI ERUA, affording he only medium of communication by Adverisement with the Aborigines. Persons living in the interior, willing to become agents for the sale of the Paper, or to assist in its circulation, are requested to send in their names to the Publishers as early as convenient. Terms :—Three-pence each, or Two Shil- < lings per dozen copies.
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Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 26, 19 October 1848, Page 1
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320Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Anglo-Maori Warder, Volume 1, Issue 26, 19 October 1848, Page 1
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