15 e n maswmoi S. .. 4 s : :::::::E:xE: .................... 4' .. .................... .- ===a Digitised by AIATSIS Library, SF 25.3/1 - www.aiatsis.gov.au/library ~~~ : ~ : : : : ........... :g :I .............e.............. .e.. ..... !3 cb :! :! a : :::::::::: ::a::::::::::::: ::::: : El i h- D. _.._.. 16 APPENDIX 11. ACCOIJNTshowing the Amounta Voted for the Aborigine% and the Amounts Expended from the 1st August, 1863, to 31et July, 1864. dmormt. particalanr Amount. -- -- E s. d. E 8. a. Unexpended balance on 31st July, 1863 .., 2,207 8 6 Incidental and burial expenses ... ... 51 15 0 Amount voted for 1864 tomeet all expenses Medical attendance' ... ... ... ... 179 2 1 for salaries of guardians, teachers, rations, Cost of store erected at Warrnambool for abo- 0 0 clothing, stores, medical attendance, &c. 7,000 0 0 riginal supplies ... ... ... ... 24 Cost of store erected at Swan Hill for aboriginal supplies ... ... ... ... ... 41 0 0 Cost of store erected at Mission Station, Lake Wellington. for aboriginal supplies, and of hospital for sick blacks ... ... ... 24 17 0 Cost of school-house and dormitories at Coranderrk, and lining the same ... ... ... 355 14 0 Expenses of removing aborigines from Acheron aboriginal station to Coranderrk ... ... 84 12 3 Advertising ... ... ... ... ... 32 18 3 Authorised to the Government Storekeeper, to cover requisitions tbr stores, &c.t ... ... 6,236 3 0 Salary of Guardinn of Aborigines, 1st August, 1863, to 31st July, 1864 ... ... ... 450 0 0 Salary of Inspector of Stations, &c., from 1st August, 12163, to 31st July, 1864 ... ... 300 0 0 Salary of Schoolmaster at Franklinford from 1st August, 1863. to 16th July, 1864 ... ... 143 19 0 Salary of Teacher et Coranderrk, from 19th May to ~!SCJuIP, 1861 ... ... ... ... 14 2 8 Clerical Assistance. 1st January to 31st July, 1864 29 3 4 -- Unexpended balance ... ... ... ... --1,240 1 11 9,207 8 6 9,207 8 6 Medicines md medical oomforts hsve beem mpplied, the cost of which in not in thin nua t For mcnkun of expenditure we statement below. Digitised by AIATSIS Library, SF 25.3/1 - www.aiatsis.gov.au/library STATENEXTof the Total Cost of all Clothing, Provisions, &c. (including transport thereof), supplied for the use of the Aborigines, from 1st August, 1863, to 31st July, 1864. - Amm. E s. d. S s. d. Coranderrk ... .. ... ... 453 8 6 Brought forward .... ... 5,730 14 3 Yelta (blission Station) ... ... ... 106 0 8 Carngham ... ... ... I.. 127 6 10 Vount Cnrmel. Lake Tyers (Mission Station) 461 7 9 Mount Shndwell ... ... ... ... I53 I0 0 Lake Hindmarsh (Mission Station) ... ... 478 5 6 Nareeb-nareeb ... ... ... ... 179 0 2 Lake Wellington, Sale (blission Station) ... 488 16 1 Walmer,Horsham ... ... a.. 72 9 4 Yackandaiidah ... ... ... ... 167 15 8 Kulkyne, Lower Murray ... ... ... 103 13 8 Hirregurra ... ... ... ... 58 14 9 Portland... ... ... ... ... I42 10 II Sandford.. ... ... ... ... 103 2 7 Hamilton ... ... ___--. ... 101 7 7 Warrnnnibool ... ... ... ... 43 6 0 Carr's Plains ... ... ... 30 7 10 Longereiiong, Glenorchy ... ... ... 123 7 2 Boodcarrrt, Belfas;" ... ... ... 64 11 4 Swan Hill ... ... ... ... 319 12 1 Franklinford ... ... ... ... 68 14 2 Jlordialloc ... ... ... ... 45 1 3 LakeCondah 0.. ... ... 149 16 10 Bacchns afarsh ... ... ... ... 48 2 0 Boort,LowerLodztk ... ... ... 113 1 4 Camperdown ... ... ... ... 157 18 2 Killingworth ... ... ... ... I2 I3 4 Geelong ... ... ... 1.. 70 5 5 Youngera ... ... ... ... 68 0 1 Gnnbo\ver, Durham Ox ... ... ... 230 5 6 Buangor ... ... ... ... ... 9 10 0 Terrick-terrick ... ... ... ... 36 1 4 Rich Avon, Upper Richardson ... ... 010 6 Echucn ... ... ... 93 5 0 Benyeo, Apsley ... ... ... ... 8 5 11 East Charlton, Y0;en Hd::: ... ... 119 15 8 Mount Jeffcott ... ... ... ... 51 19 9 Ralmoral... ... ... ... 123 8 5 Ararat ... ... ... 11 14 0 Yat Nat, Balmorsi" ... ... ... --2 14 9 T. Bungelene, on d;;aril H.E:S. ViCtotia ... --616 7 Carried forward ... ... 3,730 14 3 /I Total ... ... ... 5,206 12 5 17 APPENDIX III. CENTRALBOARD appointed to watch over the interests of the Aborigines. Theo. J. Sumner, Vice-President. The Hon. S. G. Henty, M.L.C. Thomas Embling, Esq., M.D. William Macredie. Esq., J.P. John Mackenzie, Esq., J.P. Henry Jennings, Esq. I R. Brongh Smyth, Esq., F.G.S., Lon. HONORARY CORRESPONDENTS. Armstrong, Thos., Esq., East Charlton, Yowen Bi Molloy, W. T., Esq.,M.D., Balmoral Andrews, Henry, Esq., Geelong McLachlan, Ronald, Esq., River Avon Beveridge, P., Esq., Tyntyndyer, Swan Hill McYillan, Angus, Esq., Bushy Park, Sale Burke. Hobert, Esq., Mount Shadwell McLeod, John, Esq., Luclmow, Gipps Land Campbell, Duncan, Esq., Lake Lalbert McLeod, Hugh L., Esq., Benyeo, Apsley Cooke, Cecil P.. Esq., Lake Condah McLeod, J. N, Esq., Mortlake. Portland Carr, Charles W., Esq. Anderson’s Creek Macleod, Archibald W., Esq., Bairnsdale, Gipps Land Campbell, Colii Esq., Buangor Manley. J. Wemys, Esq., Toolamba Dennis, W., Esq., Birregurra Mitchell, T.. Esq., Tangambalanga, Little Ever, Ellerman, H. C., Esq., Wimmera Yackandandah Farie, R., Esq., Boort Officer, C. M.,Esq., Yat Nat. Balmoral Fergusson, William, Esq., Camperdown Officer, S. H., Esq., Murray Downs Garratt, J. M., Esq., Geelong Parker, E. S., Esq., Mount Franklin Godfrey. Kenry, Esq., Boort, Lower Loddon Porteous, Andrew, Esq., Carngham Qray, Charles, Esq., Nareeb-Nareeb, Wycliffe Reid, David, Esq., The Hermitage, Belvoir Hedley, G. D., Esq., M.D., Palmerston Read, Charles, Esq., Geelong Hnghes, C. W.. Esq., Cobram Ritchie, John, Esq., Boodcarra, Belfast Houston, G., Esq., Gunbower. Durham Ox Rowe, J. P., Esq., Terrick-terrick Ststion, Mount Jackson, J. R, Esq., Sandford. Hope District. Jamieson, Hugh, ERq., Mildura Scott, R D.. Esq., Camperdown Johnson, John, Esq., Gipps Land Simmons, J. W., Esq., Swan Reach Ker, W.L., Esq., Killingworth, Yea Snodgrass. Peter, Esq., Goulburn Lane, Henry B., Esq., Sale Stanbridge, W. E., Esq. Wombat, Daylesford Learmonth, Peter, Esq., Hamilton Strutt, C. E.. Esq., Echuca Lealie, Y., Esq.. Kulkyne, Swan Hill Warren, G. H., Esq.. Mordialloc bhka~’,0.. Esq., Tarrawingee Watson, Samuel, Esq., Murruvill Mackin, C. T., Esq., M.D., Honorary Medical OfBcer, Wilson, Charles, Esq.. Walmer, Hornham Geelong Young, James, Esq., Bacchus Marsh The undermentioned gentleman has resigned his appointment as Honorary Corres- pondent :- Anderson, A. G., Esq., West Banynong, Mount Jeffcott. APPEhTIX IV. LOCALITIES,AREAS, Lc., of Lands reserved for Aboriginal purposes. Digitised by AIATSIS Library, SF 25.3/1 - www.aiatsis.gov.au/library Loclllty. I Date of Uazae. l- Mmrahl and Wembee ... ... ... June 26th. 1860 ... ... Karngun ... ... ... ... ... February 11th. 1861 ... Duneed ... ... ... ... ... June 29th. 1861 ... ... Hopkina River ... ... ... ... ... September 17th. 1861 ... Lake Hindmarsh ... ... ... ... 8eptembt.r 17th. 1861 ... Warrnambool ... ... September 17th, 1861 ... Woofi Yaloak (cancelled&h D&mber, l&2) ... January 17th, 1862 ... Tangambalanga ... ... ... ... June, 6th. 1863 ... ... Mordialloc ... ... ... Not gazettd ... ... Comnderrk (in place of Wmri Y&k) ... ... June 30th. 1863 ... ... Lake Tyers ... ... ... ... May 15th 1863 ... ... APPENDIX V. RETURN OF TEE NUMBER OF ABORIQINES TRIED AND SENTENCED, FROM TEE 1ST AUQUST, 1863, TO THE- 31s~ JULY, 1864. RETURNof Aborigines Tried and Convicted, confined in H.M. Gaol, Geelong, from the 1st of August, 1863, to the 31st of July, 1864. ~ Date of -Name. whemconoided. OiCQlce. Bsntsllca i Benteaoe. Jemy ... ... PoliceConrt,Geelong Drunk ... ... 24 hours’ hard.labor Aug. 26 JemmyNelson ... PoliceCourt,Geelong Drunk ... ... 24 honrs’hnrd hbor Nov. 30 Jemmy N&on ... Police Court, Geelong Drunk ... ... Threedaya’hardlabor . Dec. 3 18 RETURX of Aborigines Tried and Convicted, between the 1st August, 1863, and 31st July, 1864, inclusive, at H.M. Gaol, Portland. WEIIW. I 1863. Billy Wilson ... Portland Police Court Breaking windows ... Three months’impri- Dec. 17 sonment 1861. Jimmy ... ... Casterton Petty See- Assaulting police ... Three months’ impri- , Feb. 2 aions sonment I Jackay JfcLeod ... PortlaudPettySessions Drunk ... ... 24 hours’ imprison- ~ April 16 ment 1 H.M. GAOL,SANDHURST. RETURNof Aborigines convicted at the Sandhurst Circuit Diatrict during the Year ending 31st July, 1864. 1864. Ratty ... ... Echucn, River Murray Stealing one quilt ... Four months’ hard May 9 1 labor I I I I JOHN GALE, Governor. RETURNof Aborigines tried and convicted in H.M. Gaol, Ballarat, from the 1st day of August, 1863, to the 31st day of July, 1864. Digitised by AIATSIS Library, SF 25.3/1 - www.aiatsis.gov.au/library ~ ~~ Date of BentenCa 1864. Jemmy Miller ... Ballarat West Police Drunkenness ... ... Si hours’ imprison- March 18 Court ment, or 5s fine Ellen Skidmare ... Ballarat Went Police Drunkenness ... ... Six hours’ imprison- March 18 court ment, or 5s. fine I I I I ROBERTWALLACE, Sheriff. w. MAGEE, Governor. GIPPS LAND~TIUCT. RETURNof Aborigines tried and convicted in the above District, from 1st August, 1863, to 31st July, 1864 (aide Chief Commissioner’s Memo., W,8167. 15.7.64). I 1 1 H- I--I - I -- George ... ... Sale ... ... Illegally riding a horse Onemonths’imprison- Oct.J 863. 31 I ment withhardlabor in Alberton Gaol 1864. ~sirymanB=WE... Palmenton Stealingfmm 8workshop Sevendays’ imprison- Jan. 2% I a knife and two boob I ment in Palmemton 0801 Turarille ..e ... Assaulting Constable Two months’ impri- Feb. 29 Rielly in the execution sonment in Palmen- of his duty ton Gaol TamMille ... ... Drunk and disorderly in One months’ impri- June 25 a public phand as- sonment inplrlmerti
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