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APPENDIX TO THE EVIDENCE.

Mr. Macandrew to Mr. M'Glashan.

My Dear Sir — Will you meet me at my private office to-day at one, and bring all the ; documents with you. Yours truly, J. M. Tuesday. Same to Same. Saturday morning. My. Deae Sir — I have not signed any of the Warrants for Salaries, &c, which were all written out yesterday, and I am going to the North Taieri to-day, they will not be signed till Monday, so that there is no use your going to town to-day. ; I have made such arrangements ao I think I will put the other matter all straight upon Monday irrespective of the documents now in ; Howorth's hands. Yours truly, James Macandrew. John M'Glashan, Esq. Same to Same. My De*ar Sir — What a i>ity it was that you did not entrust the whole of that affair to me, I could have polished it off as smoothly aa you please. I spoke to Morris to-day and find that there was not the slightest necessity for all the stew in which you have placed both I you and myself — there is no intention of reporting anything detrimental to you. Yours truly, J. M. Same to Same. Mt Dbar Sir — I would have met you at half-past twelve punctually, but the fact is I am desirous of staving off an interview until it can be satisfactory. lam leaving no stone unturned and -will be able I trust to explain satisfactorily that it is no fault of mine that the matter was not arranged last week. Yours, ; J. M. Same to Same. Mv Dear Sir — I regret exceedingly that you should be so much annoyed about that little matter. The Oriental has promised to put me in funds, but I cannot well press them for it before they open, although Anderson told me he would meet my views as soon as he can get at the necessary documents from his boxes. I expect to see him every day — in any case I cannot be put off any longer than the opening day of the Bank. You can do nothing in the way of auditing your account ! for a day, or possibly two or three, and by the time the auditors are with you, you may rely upon my doing the needful. Yours truly, J. M. Wednesday. Same to Same. My Dear Sir — The party who told you that I have been paying other people, told you & gross falsehood. I cannot pay you to-day and if you take the proceeding you threaten, you only make it the worse for both of us. If you had only, or would only, leave me to manage matters, it wonld have been all right ere now, and would be so, indeed will be so still. Youra truly, J. M. Same to Same. My Djbar Sir-— I think I will manage by hook or-.crook to get Proudfoot's bill cashed bji Monday. X have made a great sacrifice in order to close this to me most unpleasant business, than it can be ever to you,Jhid it will certainly be strange if the sum iamed cannot at least be realised. •> ••!/,, .. ■' ■<«-. ■ Yours, X -' •':\ J. M. : IOU J4BB ' ; '" •''• ■• • \ J. M., sth Nov., 1859. ' IOU- £420 J. M. 1J2P30. IOU 400 J. M. 161 1 160. f To be repaid out of money of next trip of Pirate. 16 Jan., '60. £333 6s. Bd. received on In Mr. M'Glashan's i 21st Jan.'6Otowardspaywritinc- I ment of the writing. aboye £4QQ Q Q 333 6 8 Bake, still due i I of .£66 13 4

(Copy). i No. 496. 16 Jan., 1860. To the Manager of the Union Bank of Australia 1 Dunedin Pay - or Bearer Four hundred pounds, stg. £400 &p4& p4 §, J. M'G-lashan, 00 Provincial Treasurer. (Copy.) No. 501. 23d Jan., 1860. To the Manager of the Union Bank of Australia, Dunedin. ■ Pay Mr. Cheyne, or Bearer, Five hundred pounds. 1-5 13 J. M'Glashan, gsft» a Provl. Treasr. £500 (Copy.) No. 20th Feb., 1860. To the Manager of the Union Bank of Australia, Dunedin. Pay Self, or Bearer, Four hundred and eighty-six pounds 13s. 4d. (Sd.) James Macandrew & Co. £486 13 4 (Original.) No. Dunedin, Otago, N. Z., 20th Sept., 1860. The Oriental Bank Corporation. Pay Self, or Bearer, Eight hundred and thirty-six pounds 13s. 4d. James Macandrew. £836 13s. 4d. Endorsed, James A. Cheyne. (Copy.) No. 10th March, 1860. To the Manager of the Union Bank of Australia, Dunedin. Pay , or bearer, Six hundred pounds stg. (Sd.) James Macandrew & Co. I £600 | Money Warrant. No. 738. For £1000. Dunedin, 7th May 1860. Service— Works, Clutha Coal Fields. | In favour of James Paterson & Co. N.B. — To this wari'ant was attached a receipt for £1000, dated Bth May 1860, signed by James Paterson & Co. Money Warrant. No. 470. For £1712. Dunedin, 25th February 1860. Service — Half of Passage Money per " Gala." , . i In favour of James Macandrew and W. H. Reynolds, for John Gladstone & Co. KB. — The Sub- Voucher is signed by Mr. Macandrew alone.

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Otago Witness, Issue 497, 8 June 1861, Page 9

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APPENDIX TO THE EVIDENCE. Otago Witness, Issue 497, 8 June 1861, Page 9

APPENDIX TO THE EVIDENCE. Otago Witness, Issue 497, 8 June 1861, Page 9