mouths sick leave of the bolonial Secretary for instance caused six changes - and to keep this book in proper oider takes much time. It also shows
how much more co
- correspondence falls upon the Auditor (without reference to his work as blick of Council's) than the Commissioners can be aware
of. This must necessarily be large at first or +
· Offices are properly organized.
until the several.
Some who are anxious to do what is right look to the Auditor General for written Instructions, and written Forms, and call at the Audit Office mouth after mouth and quarter after quarter to be shown
over and over again, others, not wishing to give trouble, make up their Accounts
the same
thing over
to the best of their own
have
understanding, but I
e generally found these to require some alteration
The Auditor has to perform this duty
under Article 28 of his Instructions, and as Communication has to be made to the Governor
In
the subject as well as to the Head of the
----
Department
[
53 Department I have sometimes to do the same, work
three times over on the same day, and then this da
correspondence should be entered in the Auditor's Letter Book and Copies should be transmitted with the
Quarterly Account under Article 22.
2 of my Instructions .. But I do my best by verbal communication to avoid as much writing as possible.
or
I do not wish to make a long Report. appear to give trouble but I beg to assure Your Exxcellency that I could say much more to show that it would
really be of great advantage to the public service
generally if, at any rate for the next.
an additional and
this Department.
& year
two
were allowed
Clerk were
efficient blesk
I have, I
(Signed) Adolphus S. Shelley .
Auditer
True Copy.
Macie Off the Colonial Secretary.