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EXHIBIT XIV.—THE GREY VALLEY COAL COMPANY (LIMITED). Statement showing the respective Earnings of (a) the Most Successful Pair of Coal-miners in each Mine, and also the Earnings of (b) the Pair who received the Lowest Wages per Fortnight's Work (24th March to 28th June, 1890).

EXHIBIT XVI.—THE GREY VALLEY COAL COMPANY (LIMITED). Summary of Movable Plant Inventory Returns, 30th June, 1890.

EXHIBIT XXII.-GREYMOUTH-BRUNNERTON RAILWAY. Particulars of Revenue and Expenditure for the Year ending 31st March, 1890.

Wallsend. Coal-pit Heath. Brunner. Date: Fortnight ending A. B. A. B. A. B. Ipril 5 .. „ 19 .. flay 3 .. „ 17 .. „ 31 .. I"une 14 .. „ 28 .. £ s. a. 17 19 0 20 5 8 19 18 10 22 4 11 21 2 9 19 2 0 20 10 2 £ s. d. 8 9 10 8 12 1 10 3 2 7 18 6 18 1 13 2 6 12 19 7 £ s. a. 14 17 2 18 3 0 18 14 6 19 4 8 14 13 11 17 0 3 19 7 8 £ s. a. 7 2 2 9 4 11 11 3 1 12 4 4 11 0 2 10 12 8 13 4 3 £ s. a. 13 18 1 19 1 0 18 13 0 18 8 3 18 2 8 18 3 3 18 13 6 £ s. a. 10 9 6 13 16 3 14 5 0 14 16 6 14 12 0 14 15 9 14 17 3 Average 20 3 4 9 12 5 17 8 9 10 13 1 17 17 1 13 18 11 Ave: ;e A, £18 9s. 9d. Average B, £11 8s. 3d.

Not in Use. In Use. Total. Wallsend Mine Goal-pit Heath Mine Brunner Mine .. Tynesiae Mine Brunner Coke-ovons Brunner Brickworks £ s. d. 1,356 0 0 £ s. d. 11,296 14 7* 6,708 4 11 11,871 18 10 £ s. a. 12,652 14 7 6,708 4 11 14,621 0 6 856 2 6 309 0 0 644 0 0 2,749 1 8 856 2 6 309' 0 0 644 0 0 4,961 4 2 30,829 18 4 35,791 2 6 New pumping-plant about to be erectea for Brunner aip-co: A, at a cost of £3,000 0 0 * Has not beeu in use since the mine was closed, on the 29th July.

Four Weeks ending Pnsspnfffira Parcels and passengers. Luggage. Goods. Miscellaneous, commissions. Total Eevenue - Expenditure. 1889. April 27 .. May 25 .. June 22 .. July 20 .. Aug. 17 .. Sept. 14 .. Oct. 12 .. Nov. 9 .. Dec. 7 .. 1890. Jan. 4 .. Feb. 1 .. Mar. 1 .. Mar. 31 .. £ s. a. 207 11 0 181 0 5 210 13 2 192 8 8 234 0 9 212 2 8 258 12 9 273 12 6 287 18 9 £ s. a. 6 14 7 7 15 10 5 11 1 5 12 9 6 13 8 6 13 3 8 8 4 9 3 3 9 15 8 £ a. a. 1,188 4 1 1,295 14 8 1,638 13 3 1,608 11 4 1,898 15 4 1,857 10 5 1,466 16 11 1,375 10 2 1,574 8 7 £ s. a. 15 18 7 20 15 4 42 16 0 56 6 3 42 6 2 56 19 1 43 16 6 68 9 1 81 1 11 £ s. a. 7 12 3 6 10 2 17 3 42 19 0 3 16 3 22 2 6 0 6 3 8 16 3 £ s. a. 1,426 0 6 1,511 7 3 1,900 10 9 1,905 18 0 2,181 15 11 2,137 1 8 1,799 17 0 1,727 1 3 1,957 1 2 £ s. d. 838 3 1 1,101 4 9 1,225 14 7 1,028 18 1 1,443 9 11 875 12 2 2,232 3 11 2,066 1 5 1,012 0 9 470 4 4 342 12 1 266 17 6 466 2 6 15 15 4 16 3 4 13 8 6 18 10 9 1,055 3 5 1,569 8 2 2,135 0 10 1,895 8 8 41 15 3 48 13 2 93 8 3 58 15 2 20 0 0 2 11 3 3 16 3 5 0 0 1,602 18 4 1,979 8 0 2,512 11 4 2,443 17 1 910 12 5 1,233 7 9 1,403 13 11 1,376 1 6 Total.. 3,603 17 1 130 6 4 20,559 5 10 671 0 9 120 18 3 25,085 8 3 16,747 4 3

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