ofsubscriptions to the Am! of £2726, of which there has
been actually pard £1379,
and
( you express your opinion that the Amount
might be raised to ₤3.000-
It
was
originally contemn.
are aware,
-~-plated, as you that the contribution from
the Col? Teear?? toward the
crection
of a
hot 4ceed
Church
should
Bonds ofthe whole
Expense- which according to
the Estimate of the whole expenses, made in your desp : of) June
10441
Treas: letter / March 1844
would have amounted
$£6.000 – If horgever Mr.
Keverly' the whole Effense of the Chuvel
Estimates be correct,
A
will fall
within
356
7. first
Estimate - while there seems t
reason to Expect that the private Subseuptions will amount to more than 1/3rd of that Expense. Under there Circes, considering
the length of time that has Elapsed without any propers toward the Erection of a sentable building for the
Service of the Church of
-
England - and that from the
concurrence
all the Jale
Estimates; that have been
there seems no
prepared,
probability that such en
building
c. be constructed
A kong for less than
in At
between £0.000 and
£9.000.
H. the boot. have decided to
authorise you
at once
Page 360Page 361
to commence the Work on the propored Estimates, and to contribute a Sum
not exceeding 2/3rd of the shole Expense from the
Coll. heasury - on receiving
Satisfactory the Contribution of a Sum
Evidence of
Equal to at least the
remaining third by private Parties._
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