The pressure of matter, the immediate interest of "which must be obvious to our readers, obliges us to-day to condense into the smallest compass our account of the proceedings of the Provincial Council on Wednesday and Thursday.. . On Wednesday the. Supplementary Estimates occupied nearly the whole sittingThe following sums were ultimately voted ; For building Registry and Record Office 800 0 0 Harbour Department— 1 80 0 0 Contingencies J General Contingencies. - 1000 0 0 Additional Remuneration to Clerk of Council - - 50 0 0 Council Library - - 100 0 0 Office Furniture, &c. - 100 0 0 Auckland Museum - 20 0 0 Fire Engine for City - 400 0 0 Compensation for Signalman’s house - - 50 0 0 Inspector of Sheep - 100 0 0 Borough of Auckland - 88 10 3 Wahußoad - - 1200 0 0 Clearing river Awaroa - 200 0 0 Two Bridges between Claim hu and Ho wick (contingent on the subscription of the same sum) - 50 0 0 House for Ferryman at Panmure - - 50 0 0
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 803, 24 December 1853, Page 2
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162Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 803, 24 December 1853, Page 2
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