inquires would call for, while on the schedule of fixed Civil Establishment

the

Juditor is allowed

whatever.

no

Aerk

*

that the principle of the modifications already adopted in the Commissariat Department may be profitably applied to the Auditor's Office in this Colony, with a view to dispensing with an

Establishment of Clerks. I have the honor to be, With the highest respect.

Four Lordship's, Most Obedient

expensive

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In drawing up these suggestions, the Auditor was guided, as well by the necessities of his case, as by the instructions

to Mr. Commissary Aide for abridging and simplifying the forms to be used in rendering Commissarial Account.

conveyed

The

are-

the

"The Experience of the three months, which have elapsed since my arrival in the Colony, has suggested the modifications which contained in Mr. Shelley's inclosed Memorandum, and in submitting them for the consideration of Her Majesty's Treasury, I trust, their

Lordships will concur in the opinion

that.

Treasury Great

6 of

Humble Servant

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