300 An Account relative to the Situation 



Estimate of Expenses, 



Cast iron queen posts, for trusses ^224 



Shoes for sounding poles 14 



Clasp purchases, with theaves and pins 8Q6 

 Diving machines, bell, ballast, and frames .... 556 



Two cast iron winches (shifting power) 160 



Twenty-four beds 25i ^'30 



Divers' dresses 5 17 



Firehearlh 25 O 



Stove 3 



Camp forge (complete) 25 



Tools, &c 60 



150 17 O 



Two boats to attend the work 10 O O 



Wages and victualling 24 men, eight weeks.. 5^5 12 

 Workmanship on timber for 1 oc,c-i ,0 n 

 trusses, poles, and frame . . j "*' 



Iron for ditto 352 O 

 Extra sawing, hailing timber, \ /.,r7,o n 



coals, lights, &c J> ^187 13 



823 3 O 



Spare cash for incidental expenses 600 O O 



Security to Government (or bondsmen to the "1 _ ^^^ ^ ^ 

 amount) iVf^_l_l 



^10,000 o 



Value. Loss. 



Iron for ditto 606 ^ 76 O 



Spars for sounding. 2I -f 3 00 



poles J ' 



Cordage 673 cut. I 331200 x 414 2 

 at 97/. per ton J ' ^ 



Boat hire all 10 00 



Wages and victualling all bQb 1 2 



Workn^anship on timber, iron, | ^„ ^^3 3 « 



Clasp purchases, about 210 • 



2,4yO 13 



g:f° Any person wishing to become a subscriber, and con- 

 ceiving/.'50,000 above the value i>f the ship and all that is 

 in her, I will agree to forfeit half my share, in the propor- 

 tion to the number of shares they may subscribe, if they 

 will in like maiuicr forfeit all their advantage in their shares 

 above ^^50^000. 



J. Hicks, 



