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possible to frame
Estimate for 1048-
-4% mutil he has time to balance the books, and
carept upon the hypothesis of its conectants "refort to us the result, as compared with the
Yit be
long
actual state of the treasury on a given day, - and to furnish us with an intellyith braces on which to pround in future.
I think we have no option bat At print,
the correctness; to assume
as
I have done in
be not correct, then I conclude that the new Governor must adopt, for a time, one or other of the systems, which in such a case die he will find existing in Houghing _ wither of putting off the Colonial creditors as Jossible, &90, in part, paying for the expon any Report, - of the enfeunted balance
west; of one year, out of the aeremes of the availing himself of the early arrival,
fremitti from this country, to afferpriate a portion of them to pursions for which they (unless inded, it should have happened that then Tome emplus of the Park. Voter
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were not intended
on account
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on the 31 March 1847, however morally certain
we may be _ with the audit office. of its being
Fabritous.
The point of divergence between the Auditiffen
& the Colonial Gout affears the thes.
We find
in the Statement attached to hispan
?
the Consables, and that the deficit, if then Davis's desfetch. 12. R6 1847 - the following enty =
he shim met in the way) ; - that is to
one,
the new governor must continue withatever system he finds existing - however vicious;
Balance of Public Monies on 1" April 1845. £$ 16,177. 9.9%
which sum is accordingly added the account - which meat follows of ways & manns for hending year.
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