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and the the second Clerk's Receipt Book, total amounts have been brought to Credit and paid over to the Colonial Treasury.

With regard to the Emigration Brokers' Licenses, the fee on which is two hundred dollars each, one entry can be traced, but on enquiry, I find that two Licenses were issued and signed by Mr Newman on the 4th and 6th of last month. Four other persons likewise claim to have paid their License Fee, but in consequence of the illness of the Acting Harbor Master they did not obtain their licenses. I have enquired into their claims and there can be little doubt that they are just. Mr Newman in one instance countersigned the cheque through which the Fee was paid, but in the other cases, the money appears to have been given to Mr Guenthorpe, the Acting Chief Clerk. Mr Gunthorpe, when questioned, states that he at once paid over all such monies to Mr. Newman, who was then lying sick in his own house, but he does not, as far as I can understand, give a satisfactory explanation of the reason for his handing over these particular sums, whilst other Revenue, such as Fees for shipping Seamen, were retained by him in the Office and he can produce no receipt from Mr Newman in support of his statement.

The Harbor Master, besides being a Collector of Revenue, has since the 30th September last, disbursed all monies on behalf of the Board of Trade, rendering

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303 and the the second Clerk's Receipt Book, total amounts have been brought to Credit and paid over to the Colonial Treasury. With regard to the Emigration Brokers' Licenses, the fee on which is two hundred dollars each, one entry can be traced, but on enquiry, I find that two Licenses were issued and signed by Mr Newman on the 4th and 6th of last month. Four other persons likewise claim to have paid their License Fee, but in consequence of the illness of the Acting Harbor Master they did not obtain their licenses. I have enquired into their claims and there can be little doubt that they are just. Mr Newman in one instance countersigned the cheque through which the Fee was paid, but in the other cases, the money appears to have been given to Mr Guenthorpe, the Acting Chief Clerk. Mr Gunthorpe, when questioned, states that he at once paid over all such monies to Mr. Newman, who was then lying sick in his own house, but he does not, as far as I can understand, give a satisfactory explanation of the reason for his handing over these particular sums, whilst other Revenue, such as Fees for shipping Seamen, were retained by him in the Office and he can produce no receipt from Mr Newman in support of his statement. The Harbor Master, besides being a Collector of Revenue, has since the 30th September last, disbursed all monies on behalf of the Board of Trade, rendering
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20 21. 303 and the the second Clerk's Receipt Book, total amounts have been brought to Credit and paid over to the Colonial Treasury. With regard to the Emigration Brokers' Licenses, the see on which is two hundred dollars each, one entries can be traced, but on on en enquiry. I find that two Licenses were issued and signed by Mz Newman on the pat and 6th of last month. Four other persons likewise claim to have paid their License See, but in consequence of the illness of the Acling Harbor Master they did not obtain their licenses. I have enquired into their claims and there can be little doubt that they are just. Mr Newman in one instance countersigned the cheque through which the See was paix, but in the other cases, the money appears to have been given to allz Guenthorpe, the Acting Chief Clerk. Mr Gunthorpe on e said being questioned, states that he at once all such monies over to Mr. Newman, who own house, but as I can understand, give $2.00 was then lying sick in his he does not, as far a satisfactory explanation of the reason his handing for over these particular sums, whilst other Revenue, such as Fees for shipping Seamen, were retained by him in the and he can Newman in support of. produce no receipt from Office Mr his statement. The Harbor Master, besides being a Collector of Revenue, has since the ber last, disbursed all monies 30th on September behalf of the Board of Trade, rendering
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and the

the second Clerk's Receipt Book, total amounts have been brought to Credit

and

paid

over to the Colonial Treasury.

With regard to the Emigration

Brokers' Licenses, the see on

which is two

hundred dollars each, one entries can be

traced, but on

on en

enquiry. I find

that two

Licenses

were issued and signed by Mz Newman on the pat and 6th of last month. Four other persons likewise claim to have paid their License See, but in consequence of the illness of the Acling Harbor Master they did not obtain their licenses. I have

enquired into their claims and there can be little doubt that they are just. Mr Newman in one instance countersigned the cheque through which the See was

paix, but in the other cases,

the

money

appears to have been given to allz Guenthorpe,

the Acting Chief Clerk. Mr Gunthorpe on e said

being questioned, states that he at once

all such monies over to Mr. Newman, who

own

house, but

as I can understand, give

$2.00

was then lying sick in his he does not, as far

a

satisfactory explanation of the reason his handing

for

over these particular sums, whilst

other Revenue, such as Fees for shipping

Seamen, were retained by him in the

and he can Newman in support of.

produce no receipt from

Office

Mr

his statement.

The Harbor Master, besides being

a Collector of Revenue, has since the

ber last, disbursed all monies

30th

on

September

behalf of

the Board

of Trade, rendering

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