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Parliamentary paper / Parliament of Victoria ; no. 59
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Parliamentary paper / Parliament of Victoria ; A.-no. 3
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Parliamentary paper / Parliament of Victoria ; no. 64
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Parliamentary paper / Parliament of Victoria ; no. 69
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Cover image for Railway expenditure : return to an order of the Legislative Council, the Honorable W. Degraves, 12th August 1863 : 1. The name of the Agent-General of the colony. 2. Copy of instructions given to Mr Childers respecting the railway plant contract. 3. What notices were or are published in England calling for tenders for the railway plant either by the Agent-General or by Mr Childers for this government. 4. Does Mr Childers alone consider and accept all contracts, or if associated with others, with whom? 5. How many tenders were sent in, in each and every case, and by whom?, their amonnt [sic] and conditions respectively? and was any rebate or allowance stated in such tenders and on what grounds. 6. The details of the sum of £3,257 1s. 3d., amount of discount for cash said to have been allowed, and how the amount has been arrived at and to what credit placed. 7. Have any trade, manufacturing or cash discounts, other or beyond the said £3,257 1s. 3d. been allowed? if so, a detailed statement of such discounts upon the supply of machinery and railway materials. 8. Does Mr Childers or the Agent-General engage or contract for freight? or does he engage it through the agency of a London ship broking firm? If the latter, who are the shipping agents for Mr Childers or the Agent-General and what remuneration do they receive? and what if any discounts are they allowed? 9. Who effects insurance and in what office or offices have they been effected? What are the rates paid? What if any discounts allowed? how credited? and what if any commission be paid to the agent or other person for effecting them? 10. What are the rates of freight paid by the Government of Victoria and where do the owners of the vessels contract to deliver the goods? What are the owners or firms names and has the Government to pay anything for lighterage or towage? If so, the names of vessels and firm in which such lighterage or cost has been incurred and the names of the vessels and owners in which it has not been incurred, and the difference if any of the freight respectively. 11. Has any machinery been insured? and if so to what amount on particular average and at what rate? and has any money for damage been paid or claimed by the Government? 12. Has the Government been put to any cost since Mr Childers has been shipping the goods for damage to machinery or engines? If so, to what amount? 13. Copy of a detailed statement of all purchases made by Mr Childers on the part of the Government, from whom, and how the settlement was effected
Railway expenditure : return to an order of the Legislative Council, the Honorable W. Degraves, 12th August 1863 : 1. The name of the Agent-General of the colony. 2. Copy of instructions given to Mr Childers respecting the railway plant contract. 3. What notices were or are published in England calling for tenders for the railway plant either by the Agent-General or by Mr Childers for this government. 4. Does Mr Childers alone consider and accept all contracts, or if associated with others, with whom? 5. How many tenders were sent in, in each and every case, and by whom?, their amonnt [sic] and conditions respectively? and was any rebate or allowance stated in such tenders and on what grounds. 6. The details of the sum of £3,257 1s. 3d., amount of discount for cash said to have been allowed, and how the amount has been arrived at and to what credit placed. 7. Have any trade, manufacturing or cash discounts, other or beyond the said £3,257 1s. 3d. been allowed? if so, a detailed statement of such discounts upon the supply of machinery and railway materials. 8. Does Mr Childers or the Agent-General engage or contract for freight? or does he engage it through the agency of a London ship broking firm? If the latter, who are the shipping agents for Mr Childers or the Agent-General and what remuneration do they receive? and what if any discounts are they allowed? 9. Who effects insurance and in what office or offices have they been effected? What are the rates paid? What if any discounts allowed? how credited? and what if any commission be paid to the agent or other person for effecting them? 10. What are the rates of freight paid by the Government of Victoria and where do the owners of the vessels contract to deliver the goods? What are the owners or firms names and has the Government to pay anything for lighterage or towage? If so, the names of vessels and firm in which such lighterage or cost has been incurred and the names of the vessels and owners in which it has not been incurred, and the difference if any of the freight respectively. 11. Has any machinery been insured? and if so to what amount on particular average and at what rate? and has any money for damage been paid or claimed by the Government? 12. Has the Government been put to any cost since Mr Childers has been shipping the goods for damage to machinery or engines? If so, to what amount? 13. Copy of a detailed statement of all purchases made by Mr Childers on the part of the Government, from whom, and how the settlement was effected
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Parliamentary paper / Parliament of Victoria ; A.-no. 7 (LC)
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