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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 63

Payments

page 66

Payments.

£ s. d.
For Rent, Taxes, and Insurance, Repairs, House Expenses, and Sundries 748 16 5
For Advertising, and Printing Books and Maps, Stamps and Postages, Stationery, Carriage of Parcels, and Incidental Expenses 1,151 3 1
For Furniture and Fixtures 176 11 6
For Salaries of Officers and others on the Company's Home Establishment 2,971 12 6
For Law and Parliamentary Expenses 2,841 11 5
For Attendances of Directors at Courts and Committees from the 1st of June 1842 to the 31st of March 1848 8,277 7 2
For Auditing the Accounts from the 6th April 1843 to the 31st March 1848 262 10 0
For the Hire of Ships for the Conveyance of Passengers and Emigrants, including Provisions, &c., Salaries and Allowances for Services, and Incidental Expenses 7,062 5 0
Deducting Freight and Passage Money received 2,516 4 2
4,546 0 10
For Colonial Expenses paid in England:—
Bills drawn by the Principal Agent 14,347 17 1
Expenses incidental to the Colony 3,660 16 8
Proportion of Salaries of Colonial Officers 17 5 5
Specie shipped to the Colony 2,000 0 0
Stores shipped to the Colony 1,523 6 9
21,549 5 11
For Land purchased by the Company at Wellington, comprising 3,436 Acres 4,465 12 10
For Interest on Debentures, Commissions, &c. 2,326 2 10
For a Dividend previously unclaimed 100 0 0
For Debentures paid off 21,000 0 0
£70,416 14 6

John W. Cowell.