. Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1906 . the above was $44, EWD. T. SMITH, Collector of Public Works Eevenue. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, September 30, 1905. VI REPORT OF THE COLLECTOR OF REVENUE 11 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 19 No. 5.—Statement showing the dues accrued on the undermentioned works on theKiver Ottawa and its tributaries during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1905. River or other Improvements. Amount. Main Ottawa $ 2,563 84 Cheneaux Boom Y,0o3 91 Eiver Petewawa 12,399 63 Eiver Madawaska 2,445 20 Eiver Coulonge 5,643 22 Eiver Dumoine 900 57 Black Eiver 6,892 04


. Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1906 . the above was $44, EWD. T. SMITH, Collector of Public Works Eevenue. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, September 30, 1905. VI REPORT OF THE COLLECTOR OF REVENUE 11 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 19 No. 5.—Statement showing the dues accrued on the undermentioned works on theKiver Ottawa and its tributaries during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1905. River or other Improvements. Amount. Main Ottawa $ 2,563 84 Cheneaux Boom Y,0o3 91 Eiver Petewawa 12,399 63 Eiver Madawaska 2,445 20 Eiver Coulonge 5,643 22 Eiver Dumoine 900 57 Black Eiver 6,892 04 Gatineau 6,753 62 $44,652 03 Amounting to $44,652 03. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, September 30, 1905. EWD. T. SMITH,Collector of Public Works Revenue. No. 6.—Statement of Slide and Boom Dues from the St. Maurice Slides and Worksoutstanding on June 30, 1905, and remaining uncollected on September 30, 1905. Name. George Baptist, Son & Co Ross, Ritchie & Co Alex. Baptist Wm. Ritchie & Co Ritchie Bros. Yearto which G. B. Hall T. E. Xormand. ,Treffle Biron 18781883188418861887 187918881889 18861887 189018901891 3,072 84 2,173 68 28 96 1 62 4 38 779 24 332 11 413 43 634 71 Remarks. 5,281 482,116 96 1,111 35 i Have counter claims for damages to logscaused by the booms not being stretchedearly enough in the spring of 1878 to pre-vent the logs going over the chutes.•? These claims were submitted to Special Com-1 missioner, Mr. McDougall, afterwardsI Judge, who, after hearing the evidence onI both sides, recommended that theclaimsofI the parties should be allowed. Of this amount .$ is claimed to be anovercharge. Insolvent. 1,048 14 This amount is composed of overcharges in 1886and 1887 of . and overpavment in .34iInso]vent. 42 28,Claims that this balance is an 92)Would cost more to collect than it is worth. 14,481 49 To make this balance agree with the Public Accounts, there should be deducted $ over creditedAlex


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