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B.—No. sa.

PAPERS RELATIVE TO IMPERIAL CLAIMS

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'i:. ABS' .CT OF T IMPERIAL CLAIM, fko: Brought forward ... Miscellaneous — continued — Extraordinary Expenditure at Tarauaki: £ s. d. Working Pay 716 17 3 Material 3,839 1 5 Purchase of Theatre 150 0 0 Purchase of House ... ... ... ... 72 16 9 £ s. d. 3,585 2 1 £ s. d. £ s. d. 769,940 1 1 Sentry Boxes for Militia Mail Service, Taranaki to Wanganui Mail Service by Natives Enrolment of Pensioners ... Interpreter's Field Allowance (Commutation Fuel and Light) ... Clothing, Taranaki Militia ... Clothing, Wellington Militia Material for Naval Flotilla on Waikato River Boats for Waikato River Service ... Stores for G-unboat " Pioneer " (at Sydney) Working Party, 43rd Regiment, at Waikato Coal Mines Transport, Taranaki Militia Transport, Natives, Wanganui Transport for Militia at Taurauga... Freight Medical Supplies at Auckland Coals for Colonial Steamer " Prince Alfred " Compensation, Mr. Alexander Compensation, Mr. Johnson, Loss of Cattle Supplies lost in Transit to Waikato Inspection of Targets Sundries: £ s. d. Transport 51 7 6 Supplies, Militia Prisons 22 1 3 Coals, Militia Hospital 7 19 0 Diets, Militia Hospital 58 14 7 4,778 15 5 81 18 0 25 0 0 200 0 0 37 0 0 53 3 8 555 0 0 400 10 4 40 3 4 1,056 12 9 141 15 11 28 0 0 4 7 6 217 15 6 262 0 9 35 18 3 414 16 2 52 0 0 150 0 0 1,210 0 0 438 5 1 19 9 4 140 2 4 Capitation Charge, 1858-61, at £5 per head per annum Capitation Charge, 1861-2, at £5 per head per annum Capitation Charge, 1862-3, at £5 per head per annum ... Capitation Charge, 1863-4, at £5 per head per annum Capitation Charge, 1864-5, nine months at £5 per head ... Capitation Charge, 1864-5, three months at £40 per head Capitation Charge, 1866, 4,000 men at £40 per head 13,927 16 5 26,740 0 0 27,718 15 0 27,037 10 0 34,826 5 0 37,495 0 0 40,000 0 0 160,000 0 0 10 0 Interest at 4 per cent., capitalized annually 1,137,685 7 6 167,278 7 1 Total 1,304,963 14 7 Note. —The difference between the above total and the sum stai errors in addition in the Imperial statement. in the Impe: claim is occai iioned by two pli

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