98T
papua refund to MONOH
fo
og uogosea
peroads zo peusnun uʊ jo SINIKAVA
Mourch
1867.
(Continued)
PAYMENTS of an unusual or special description not specifically described in the Estimates of 1867, incurred without previous Authority from Her Majesty's
Secretary of State, during the Quarter ended
Remarks.
Items of Expenditure.
Date of Despatch to the Secretary Date of the answer of the Secretary of State. Whether approved or disapproved. Miscellaneous Services Board and Lodging More Howes, a witness "" Lubra" piracy Case $381.10. 27th July Expenses incurred on account of Twenty severe Chinese prisoners sent from Koongthong to Canton. $98.44 Proceeds of Sale of a cargo "Salt seized and sold by order of the Superintendent of Police, and paid into the Treasury. on the 10th December, 1886 - was directed to be returned to owner by advice of Attorney General, $200.70 19867. DiEX.
p. 337
This cargo of Salt was taken from a vessel which had been seized by pirates. Sending proceedings it was deemed advisable to sell the salt and the proceeds were deposited for safety in the treasury, but ultimately handed over to a claimant.
98T
papua refund to MONOH
fo
og uogosea
peroads zo peusnun uʊ jo SINIKAVA
Mourch
1867.
( Continued)
PAYMENTS of an unusual or special description not specifically described in the Estimates of 1867, incurred without previous Authority from Her Majesty's
Secretary of State, during the Quarter ended
Remarks.
Items of Expenditure.
Date of Despatch to the Secretary
Date of the answer of the Secretary
of State.
of State.
Whether approved or disapproved.
Miscellaneous Services
Board and
Lodging
More Howes, a witness
"" Lubra" piracy
Case
38110.
کی گئی ہوں
in the of 27th July
Jexpenses incurred on account
of Twenty
severe
Chinese prisoners
sent from Koongthong to Cunton.
98 44
Proceeds of Tale of a cargo "Salt seized and sold by order of the Superintendent of Police, and paid into the Treasury. on the 10th December, 1886 - lend directed to be returned to
owner
by advice of Atomney General,
$200. 70
19867.
Di
EX.
p
337
صبح کیے
This cargo of Salt was taken from
vessel which had been saized
seized by pirates. Sending proceedings it was deemed advisable to sell the salt and the
proceeds were deposited for safety the treasury, but ultimately
handed
over
to a
laimant
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