EXPENDITURE. !
Quaiter ended 31st Dec, Quarter ended 31st Dec, AUCKLAND. 185°- 1851 ' Civil Establishment. £ s. d £ s. d. £ J. d~\ £ *. d. Establishment of Kis Excellency the Governor .. _j^2 7 7 50 0 0 Do. do. Lieut-Governor *°° J 0 265 0 0 Colonial Secretary's Department 3?J .* J 16 0 Councils .. .. I? 10 0 12 10 0 Colonial Treasury 226 5 0 228 15 0 Audit Department 10 0 U2IO 0 Colonial Bank of Issue J9 ,° 2 50 0 0 Custom, MjJi 3 49 9 l 0l 0 Post Office Department ,5 76 10 0 Native Wry' 3 Department Jl9_l^o_ _U|9__B_o_ Judicial Establishment and Police. Supreme Courr 340 0 0 340 0 0 Attorney General 12° ° ° 122 10 0 Resident Magistrates' Department 231 * 6 235 0 2 Armed Police Force 440 11 4 481 16 2 Sheriff and Gaol .. 225 12 0 257 8 1 Registrar of Deeds, &c 67 10 0 75 0 0 Coroner 0 0 0 9 8 0 1,424 17 10 1,521 2 5 Land and Surveys. Survey Department 350 468 11 4 Commissioner of Crown Lands .. .. .. 75 0 0 75 0 0 Crown Lands within Hundreds .. .. .. 0 0 0 66 16 4 Land Purchases 5 0 0 3310 0 Incidental 617 0 0 0 0 0 Compensation to Land Claimants 368 7 8 302 ll 4 1.416 4 3 . 946 9 0 Public Works and Roads. Public Works and Roads 622 16 6 766 4 9 Jetty in Official Bay 0 0 0 90 9 6 Wharf in Commercial Bay 0 0 0 ._„._. 379 3 1 622 16 6 1i235 17 4 Miscellaneous. Medical 241 1 0 268 13 6 Relief to Sick and Destitute 83 2 9 105 4 9 Aborigines ... 78 11 4 69 8 3 Printing .. , 50 17 8 78 12 0 Stationery 55 13 6 40 6 10 Travelling Expenses and Passages 0 0 0 22 2 1 Colonial Chaplain 50 0 0 50 0 0 Pensions 13 IS O 28 18 0 Tamaki Ferry 48 8 0 48 8 0 Auckland Pound ... .... 1 10 8 0 O 0 Incidents 247 16 6 70 15 0 Census, expenses of collecting 0 0 0 66 19 0 Drawbacks on Duties qf Customs 64 14 ] 35 \8 7 Schools 615 0 0 601 14 0 1,550 8 6 1,487 0 0 Harbour Department -.. .. 159 13 10 75 n 4 Pilot, Holrianfja 12 0 0 0 0 0 Government Cutter ... 44 8 4 28 10 0 216 2 2 104 I 4 Interest on Land Debentures 24 126 18199 " on Debentures 758 3 8 720 17 8 Debentures paid in cash ........ 000 1200 782 16 2 751 17 5 Payments on account of New Plymouth .... 6191 9192 Total £ 7,543 17 4 £ 7.736 5 6 RUSSELL. Customs „ „. .. 71 12 10 121 15 4 Post Office 7 6 11 9 4 5 Resident Magistrate's Department .. 82 17 10 87 5 0 Armed Police Force—Russell .. .. .. 27 00 45 26 Monganut 146 18 6 122 15 6 173 18 6 — 167 18 0 Harbour Department.. .. - 48 12 0 48 12 0 Aborigines 42 15 0 0 0 0 ThiMna*-Wjilker.Nene's-Annulty — k. .. 25 0 0 25 0 0 Disbursements under Walker Nene's Annuity 'Ordhce. -ISOO 500 Pensions 0 0~0 ~3~ro~ Total .. £ 467 3 1 £ 467 15 9 NEW PLYMOUTH. c »stoms §9 6 9 51 7 5 Resident Magistrate's Department 101 17 6 204 14 10 Armed Police Force J .. 227 3 9 380 19 3 Harbour Department 163 18 3 178 6 11 Commissioner of Crown Lands 0 0 0 200 0 0 Relief to Sick and Destitute 5 9 0 2 6 0 Medical Department ... ... 73 12 10 107 111 Post Office ... 5 7 4 10 15 0 Surveys .. 0 0 0 68 7 6 Interest on Debentures -, .. 15 1 0 40 0 9 Aborigines 0 0 0 5 9 0 Native Industrial Schools 99 18 0 13 0 0 Coroner 2 0 0 0 0 0 Incidents 0 0 0 0 12 0 Total £ 788 14 5 £ 1,263 O~T RECAPITULATION. £ s. d. £ t. d. Auckland 7,543 17 4 7)73 q 5 6 Russell .. .. 467 3 1 46jr 15 9 N«w Plymouth 738 J4 5 1,263 0 7 Total .. .. £ 8,749 14 10 | 9,467 1 10 CHARLES KNIGHT, Auditor General.
JUST OPENED, 25 CASES LADIES, GENTS 1 , AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, FROM THE FIRM OF HOMAN AND COMPANY, And of the very best quality manufactured at that establishment, j THESE GOODS will speak for themselves. They consist of White Satin and every other description of Ladies' Shoes and Slippers, Cashmere and Prunella Boots, &c, Gents' Patent Calf and Morocco Dress, Wellington and every other description of Boot, Oxford Shoes, Slippers, &c, Maids' Cashmere and Prunella Boats, all sizes, Boys', Girls', and Children's, of every kind. Always on hand, in Colonial manufacture, Wellington, Half Wellington, Clarence, Cossack, and Blucher Boots, Albert and Oxford Shoes, &c, in Kangaroo, Calf or Kip, and Children's in great variety. Now the Public are aware (at least the undersigned hopes they are) that he has all vv^ays been most reasonable in his prices. Nevertheless, in consequence of the very depressed state of the times, he thinks he shall be able to sell — not one fraction less than usual. THOS. KEVEN. Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Shortland Street, December 16th, 1851.
CLEARING OUT DRAPERY. VICTORIA WAREHOUSE. pi RAHAM & HENDERSON have come to the determination of clearing out the XJ -whole of their Stock of DRAPERY GOODS, &c., at greatly reduced prices, to make room for further shipments, expected from London. G.& H. still adhere to the system of selling considerably under advertised prices. The fact of their Importing their own GOODS from London direct enables them ti) sell under any House in Town. Auckland, 19th December,' 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 607, 7 February 1852, Page 4
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