B— No. 10
RETURN OF THE EXPENDITURE VOTED FOR THE REINSTATEMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF TARANAKI.
(Beturn to an Order of the House of Representatives, dated the 19^A day of August, 1868.)
That there bo laid upon the Table of this House —" A Eetum of the Expenditure of the £200,000 voted for the Reinstatement of the Settlement and Inhabitants of Taranaki, showing in detail the amounts paid on account of the several services charged against that sum, and distinguishing between the interest and capital paid on account of losses sustained by tho Settlers."
(Major Atkinson.)
WELLINGTON.
1868.
B.—No. 10,
RETURN OF THE EXPENDITURE OF THE £200,000 VOTED FOR THE REINSTATEMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF TARANAKL
£ s. d. Eelief of Settlers ... ... ... ... ... 36,053 0 1 Compensation ... ... ... ... ... 87,226 1 8 Ditto, Interest on Certificates ... ... ... ... 18,57112 11 Ditto, Debentures now in course of being paid off ... ... 38,750 0 0 Expenses of Eelief and Compensation Commissioners and Clerks 598 1 11 Interest on Taranaki Debentures ... ... ... ... 10,808 0 0 Contribution to Taranaki Boat Service, from July to October, 1867 100 0 0 £192,106 16 7 N.B. —A further sum of about £600 is now being paid for Interest on Debentures redeemed. There will still remain Debentures outstanding that holders will not part with, requiring an annual payment for Interest of £1,214 55., which will be payable until April, 1873. J. Woodwabd, Assistant Treasurer. Treasury, 31st August, 1868.
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RETURN OF THE EXPENDITURE VOTED FOR THE REINSTATEMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF TARANAKI., Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1868 Session I, B-10
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231RETURN OF THE EXPENDITURE VOTED FOR THE REINSTATEMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF TARANAKI. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1868 Session I, B-10
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