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A BSTRACT of the REVENUE and EXPENDITURE of the DISTRICT of jtjL NELSON, for the Quarter ended the 31 it day of March, 1 846.

REVENUE. EXPENDITURE. £ a.d. £ a. d. £ t. d. £ s. d. Balance in hand from last year .... 235 510 Department of Customs 101 4 1 Vines and Fees for the month of „ Court of Requests .. 18 10 0 December, 1845 6 10 8 „ Sheriff 13112 11 „ Police 469 13 8 Total from last year 24116 6 „ Sub-Treasurer 10 0 0 „ Harbour Master. ... 199 2 8 Obdinart. „ Medical 82 3 0 Customs 157 10 7 „ Militia 42 3 0 iecs mnd Fines— Police 11 1 0 „ Coroner 2 0 0 „ Court of Requests 214 6 1,056 9 4 Petft Powder Magazine 0 14 Widows of constables killed at licenses — Publioans' 0 0 0 Wairau 18 4 0 „ Auctioneers* 0 0 0 Costs of prosecutions 0 0 0 Surcharges recovered 0 0 0 Roads and bridges 0 0 0 : 171 7 5 is 4 0 receipts in Aid of Revenue. Debentures. lUiuittance from Colonial Treasury Cancelled debentures remitted to o|r Sub-Treasurer 990 0 0 Colonial Treasury 317 13 0 . . 317 13 0 Debentures received : Special debenture certificates received from Colowial Treasury ... 000 Debentures paid in for the purpose of being exchanged for new debentures 0 0 0 990 0 0 Cash Balance in hand of Sub-Treasurer 10 17 7 Total rf 1,403 3 11 Total d? 1,403 3 11 . ! Sub-Treasury, Nelson, STEPHEN CARKEEK, this 4th day of July, 1846. Sub-Treasurer.

ABSTRACT of the REVENUE and EXPENDITURE of the DISTRICT of NELSON, for the Quarter ending the 30th day of June, 1846.

REVENUE. EXPENDITURE. £ ». d. £ «. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Baitmce in hand from last quarter . . . 10 17 7 Customs 52 1 7 Court of Requests . . . .000 1 Ordinary. Sheriff 37 6 2 Customs 167 17 3 Police 151 6 1 Fees and Fines — Police . . . 512 10 Sub-Treasurer . . . .500 „ Court of Requests 310 6 Harbour Master . . . . 71 13 10 Rpn* Powder Magazine . . .000 Medical 526 Licenses— Publicans' ... 0 0 0 I Militia 000 „ Auctioneers' . . 40 O 0 Coroner 5 0 0 Surcharges recovered . . . 016 7 327 10 2 — . 217 17 2 Widows of constables killed at Receipts in Aid of Revenue. Wairau 6 10 0 IV, pittance from Colonial Treasury I Costs of prosecutions . . .10 2 0 or Sub-Treasurer ... 0 0 0 Roads and bridges . . . 20 0 0 , ! 36 12 0 "Debentures received : Specjial debenture certificates re- I Debentures. ceived from Colonial Treasury . 26 16 6 Debenture certificate in favour of Debentures paid in for the purpose | W. L. Shepherd, unclaimed . 9160 01 1 being exchanged for new de- | 9 16 0 bqptures 0 0 0 " — 26 16 6 Balance by overpayments carried to next quarter 118 6 U Total . . . £ 373 18 2 Total . . . £ 373 18 2 1 Sub-Treasury, Nelson, STEPHEN CARKEEK, mis 4th day of July, 1846. Sub-Treasurer. POST OFFICE, Quarter ended July 5, 1846. i .^ I RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. £ s. d. £ s . d. To received from 6th April to sth By overpayment to Mr. Howard from last quarter . 16 7 July, both days inclusive . . . 21 13 1 By payment of gratuities 618 5 '" By payment to Mr. Howard on account of salary . 14 11 o Balance of salary due to Mr. Howard on sth July, ' Deficiency to meet demands . . 16 11 11 1846 15 9 o Total . . . £ 38 5 0 Total . . . £ 38 5 0 STEPHEN CARKEEK, Deputy Postmaster.

FOR AUCKLAND and NEW PLYMOUTH. — The fine fiat-sailing cutter ROYAL Wl t ■ LIAM, William Lovett, master, will sail on TUESDAY next, has good accommodation for cabin passengers. For particulars apply to G. W. Scbrodbr. If J. B. WILKINSON, late J. \\ of the FINETTA, does not REMOVE from my pre-misc-i in Cloudy Bay the EFFECTS left with me saved from the v'reck of that vessel, and pay the expenses thereon in two months from this date, they WILL BE SOLD to pay the samc r July 10th, 1846. James Deblois. S~IsED WHEAT, RYE, & SKINLESS OATS ; also, four good PLOUGHS, on sale by Jine 27. A. Pbbut, Bridge Street. EXCELLENT WATER-POWER AND MILL TO LET npHE MILL in Suburban South, comL I monly called "Ryder's Mill," will be LET. The dam and water-power have been greatly improved by the late tenanlt, Mr. Edwards, and the premises are worthy the attention elf any person wishing to erect a flour mill. The section, excplt five acres already under lease, may be taken with the mill. ' Immediate possession. I Apply to the Resident Agent, Nelson. Nelson, June 2.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 227, 11 July 1846, Page 73

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Page 73 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 227, 11 July 1846, Page 73

Page 73 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 227, 11 July 1846, Page 73

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