No. 7, Continued. The STORES sent from Great Britain consist of the following, in 1805: The Jamaica Expences, in 1806, consist of the following: Salaries to White People, and Commissions. . 616 Stock bought 708 Negro labour 273 Repairs to Mill work, Building, and Miscellaneous Charges.. 549 Medical Attendance 86 In this Statement, the actual Expences incurred only are charged, and no Estimate is made of the Interest on Capital, or the annual diminution of the value of the Negroes. Wood Convoy Medicines, Osnaburghs, Hoops, Pottery, & Shipping with with &c. &c. &c. &c. &c. Charges. Charges. Charges. No interest on capital, or allowance for diminution in the value of Negroes, is included in this Statement. Paper (C.) CROP 18c6. 144 Hhds. 30 Tces. Sugar, produced.... 57 Hhds. lost in the July fleet; had they arrived, would £.1,785 On an Average of three years, the Expences, after deducting the produce of the Rum, forms a charge on the Sugar Crop of this estate of only 125. per cwt. which arises from a Penn being attached to it sufficient to raise Cattle for its own use; otherwise if it had to purchase Cattle, the charge would be at least 15. per cwt..and the Island Expences would have been more by £400. to £500. Sterling. It has 276 Negroes on it, made a full Average Crop last year, and the Expences in the same proportion.-The Capital, valuing it moderately, cannot be taken at less than £45,000 sterling. |