which with her indispensable
for services
during
this native
of the
the current year.
Upon the point, however, I have fully explained to you the views of Sir J. H. Pelly in my despatch of the 4 June last - and adduced
The present occasion therefore renews
my injunction, not to
undertake
any
works
on
beyond what are absolutely necessary for the conduct of the public business, the preservation of this public health, without a previous sanction from the Govt
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the statement of actual
Expenditure which such
was directed to
Pottinger and Home, you
furnish
would
with a
detailed statement of
the amount expended for
the
maintenance of the Civil Govt establishment from
1 Sept. 1844 to the 31 March 1845, whether on account
of the pay of the Establishment or of public works, or any other description of expense, and that you would in like manner furnish an estimate of sums required to defray the whole of the Expenditure of the Civil Govt during the year 1844-5 and the year
1845-6 in order that application