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Series · 1832-1867
Part of Treasury Papers

Series forms part of Treasury Papers and consists of primarily of correspondence, with some minutes, reports on distilleries and Board of Revenue Minute Books as well. Correspondence covers a variety of subjects, including monies received from customs and excise, accounts of bonds and of duties paid, quarterly returns, the shipping trade, petitions and complaints, and employment within the excise office and other government positions.

Series · 1842-1867
Part of Treasury Papers

Series forms part of Treasury Papers and consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence of the Financial Secretary regarding a variety of subjects, including bonds for services and duties performed, excise accounts, light duty accounts, and returns on goods imported and exported.

In 1849 the positions of Financial Secretary and Receiver General were created to replace the Office of the Treasurer as superintendent of the Province's public finances. These offices were abolished in 1867 when the Office of the Treasurer was reestablished.