60 Doc. No. 10. 



St. Catharine Docks, No. 1872, ivharf age-hook, outwards. 



Mr. JipinwaU, Br. to the St. Catharine Dock Company. 



N. B. — The amount of these charges to be paid to the collector, who is 

 the only officer authorized to receive money on account of the company. 



183S. Per Mediator — , £, s. d. 



Tuly 17. [A] 1 to 10, wharfage and shipping 10 cases, at 2*. 10 



11, do. do. 1 case, at 1*. 1 



1 1 



(One pound one shilling.) 

 July 17, 183S. 



Received, H. WHARTON, Collector. 

 Witness : James M. Curley. 

 (Entered schedule.) 



The invoice having necessarily been made up before the cases v/ere 

 actually shipped on board, the usual charge of ten shillings was inserted 

 therein ; and it was not ascertained, until after they were shipped, that a 

 difference was made with respect to bullion ; amounting, in this instance, 

 to eleven, shillings, which has not been paid by Mr. Rush, but by Thomas 

 Aspinwall, and by him relinquished. 



T. Aspimoall, Esq. to bullion porters, Dr. 

 1838. 



July 16. 11 boxes and packing sovereigns, at 3*. Qd. 

 " 105 bags for sovereigns, at Qd. 

 " For packing and marking 



Witness : James M. Curley. 



Paid: C. HARD INGHAM. 



Colonel Aspinwall to Mrs. Clark, Dr. 



1838. 



July 17. For cartage and porterage of eleven boxes of 

 bullion from the bank to the St. Cathaiine's 

 dock, - - - - . S shillings. 



Received: HExNRY x POTTER. 



Witness : James M. Curley. 



Invoice of eleven boxes of gold coin, shipped on boated the ship Mediator, 

 of New York, Christopher IL Chmnplin master, bound to New York, 

 by order of the Hon. Richard Rush, and for the account and risk of 

 the United States. 



£ s. d. 



A 1 to 10. Tenboxes,eachcontaining£10,000, (sovereigns) 100,000 

 11. One box, containing - _• . _ 4,960 8 7 



104.960 S 7 



