House o Commo Admiralty
Agent
Board of Tra
Bo
Foreign
Office
Off
assistance, he has
come to the "conclusion that one more cluck is "absolutety necessary, that he had been "paying for one occasionally
of his own pocket, " _ and he addy that it would be of "great advantage generally if, at
" to the Public Service
any pas
- rate for the next geador two, an adatitional and efficient black
" were allowed.
The Governor
remarks in
to
forwarding this Letter, according the request of the Auditor, that he
observation of
abstains from any
considering
his
" that with
" the facts before them, the Board of a tudit and the Lords Commissioned of Ster
Majesty's Treasing will; from
their experience of other Colonies, he better qualified to form an opinion than himself -
It appicers to us however, that
be the general experienced
whatever
away
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or information possessed by the Home
Authorities
as to the Establishments
of other Colonies, the opinion of the Governor is essential to forming
Q
just conclusion as to what is
necessary for the efficient performant ity in the Auditor's Office.
of the at Stong Song -
The Governor conan the Spot call
for all the Books which the Auditor Keeps, and compare them with the general's recommendations contained
former Report of 24 January 1845, to which the present letter of the Auditon has reference ; _ to can also
in our
avcertain to what extent the Amount
of labor has become diminished by nal better understanding the gradua
of
of the principles and details Account ; the quicked delivery of the Accounts; and the avoida
Accounts when they
altering
idance of
made up, in consequence of real
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