Brought forward £. 89,623 13 5 Charge of the Juftinian, hired in Nov. 1789, for Freight for two years, the time calcu- 7,389 0 5,000 о Note.-6231. 25., part of the fum of 2,3891., being the Charge of victualling, cloathing, and transporting 30,100 O о £47,563 3 9 The total expence cannot be known until the fervice is over, and the accounts are fettled; but it is estimated that what will remain due upon the above two agreements will not probably be less than 20,000 2,389 0 0 1,500 67,563 3 9 £. 161,075 17 2 The expence incurred on his majefty's fhips fent on fervice to New South Wales, is estimated to be as N. B. In the preceding account, the charges incurred for the tranfport of 200 convicts from Ireland are included. An An Account of the Quantity and Coft of the Provisions and 600 tons of provifions shipped in 300 tons of provifions fhipped in December 1789 450 tons ditto, February 1791. .. s. d. 12,034 8 6 s. d. Cloathing, viz. leather, fhoes, ftockings, hats, cloths, Ozenburgs, blankets, rugs, tape, thread, &c. Implements, &c. comprehending im plements of hufbandry, iron, fteel, black(mith, armourer, carpenter, bricklayer, and mafons tools, nails, hoes, axes, glafs, iron pots, tin plates, fishing tackle, hooks, twine, thread, rope, hawfers, pig and fheet lead, thot, ball, gunpowder, bowls, paints, oil, canvas, bibles, prayer and other books, weights, fcales, meafures, waggons, &c. Medicines, hofpital flores, comprehending a moveable hofpital, fheets, blankets, rugs, palliaffes, chirurgical inftruments and neceffaries, pewter, tin, and copper ware, kettles, wine, vinegar, groceries, flannel,falt, hammocks, foup, oatmeal, barley, rice, fago, &c. 16,865 2 3 11,772 10 3 23,129 8 0 £.51.767 7 Amount of bills drawn by Governor Phillip and Commissary Miller on the Lords of the Treafury for provifions, ftores, and neceffaries, for the ufe of the fettlement In the aforegoing account is included the coft of 12 months provifions, cloathing, ftores, &c. for 200 convicts from Ireland, after their arrival. Treafury Chambers, 18th March, 1791. An Account of the Charge and Expence of the Civil and An ACCOUNT of the Quantity of RUM and MELASSES exported from the British Weft Indies to all Parts, in the Years 1787, 1788, and 1789; distinguishing each Year, and the Countries to which exported. Laid before the House of Commons. Refined Sugar exported to Foreign An ACCOUNT of the Total Quantity of SUGAR imported from the British West-India Islands into Great Britain, Cwt. grs. lbs. |