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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 74

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Total Amount realised by Sales of Harbour Steam Co.'s Boats.

£ s. d.
June, '72 By "Wallace" 5000 0 0
July, '72 By "Trusty" 600 0 0
Aug.,'72 By "Lady of the Lake" 1500 0 0
Aug.,'72 By "Peninsula" 1500 0 0
Feb., '74 By "Faithful" and two Wooden Lighters "Queen" and "Craigalee" 1017 0 0
Oct., 74 By "Geelong" 2250 0 0
£11867 0 0
The s.s. "Enterprise" and "Result" apparently not disposed of or accounted for—say 1500 0 0
Amount of Net Profit from Feb., 1869 to Oct., 1874.
Per Annum.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
By Profit at Balance, Feb. 1869 4640 0 0
By Profit at Balance, Aug. 1869 3116 0 0
7766 0 0
By Profit at Balance, Feb. 1870 4130 0 0
By Profit at Balance, Aug. 1870 2233 0 0
6363 0 0
Carry forward £14119 0 0page 36
Brought forward £14119 0 0
By Profit at Balance Feb. 1871 2800 0 0
By Profit at Balance Aug. 1871 2300 0 0
5100 0 0
By Profit at Balance Feb. 1872 2969 0 0
By Profit at Balance Aug. 1872 1600 0 0
4569 0 0
By Profit from Aug. 1872, till Aug. 1874, when all the Boats had been disposed of 5100 0 0
By Loss, debited against profits on 6 Lighters leased from Guthrie & Asher—say (?) 800 0 0
By Loss on 11 Lighters, leased from Guthrie and Mudie—1st. year 900 0 0
By Loss on 11 Lighters, leased from Guthrie and Mudie—2nd year (?)
By Cost of Repairs to steamer "Wallace" 2150 0 0
By Cost of s.s. "Enterprise" and "Result" 800 0 0
£33,538 0 0

Profits for 5½ years on steamers sold for £11867, sales commencing in June 1872, all disposed of by October 1874. From August 1872 to October 1874, "Geelong," "Faithful," and two wooden lighters alone remained unsold.

1869 Rate of net profit per annum on £7856 (a) @ 65%
1870 Rate of net profit per annum on 6363 (b) @ 65%
1871 Rate of net profit per annum on 5100 (c) @ 65%
1872 Rate of net profit per annum on 4569 (d) @ 65%
1872 Rate of net profit From August 1872 to Oct. 1874 on capital value, unsold—£3267 5100 (e) @ 70%
£ s. d.
Total Amount Realised upon Harbour Steamers as per other side 11867 0 0
June 1872 By Proceeds of "Wallace" 5000 0 0
6867 0 0
July 1872 By Proceeds of "Trusty" 600 0 0
Aug 1872 By Proceeds of "Lady of Lake" 1500 0 0
Aug 1872 By Proceeds of "Peninsula" 1500 0 0
3600 0 0
3267 0 0
Feb. 1874 By Proceeds of "Faithful" and two wooden lighters. 1017 0 0
2250 0 0
Oct. 1874 By Proceeds of "Geelong" 2250 0 0
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c PLAN ON OLD WILL 12th April, 1866 Section 57 is the Mill Paddock—the land in dispute. "Mrs Isaacs" is in the handwriting of Mr. Geo. Cook, put there in the presence of Mr Mills, at the request of Mr Jones at the last interview they had, 8th December, 1868.

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J Mrs. Isaac's share in Harbour Steamers, March, 1869. Mr. Mills' share, March, 1869. Mrs. Isaac's share, April, 1871. Mr. Mills' share in 1872. Mrs. Jones three daughter' share in Streamers, March, 1869. Mr. Mills' share, march, 1869. Mr. Jons' three daughters share, Oct., 1874 Mr. Mills' share, valued at £12,730, Nov., 1874. Sale of the Harbour Steamers and business to the Union S.S. Co., 1875. Profit, £20,000. Mr. Mills, Managing Director, £2500 per annum Mr. Isaac, £1100 per week.