143
the Estimate
Mad by Sit
the 10th February
13
John Davis.
on
1848
/
of what the
undrain balance of Parliamentary Voter would
be,
on
the 31st March 1849.
amount
The Revenue, in like
manner
for the
year ending
the
31st March 1849, may
be taken
Instead of $28,900
at
£31,078 - the actual receipts of this head.
the Calendar year, 1847.
That is
to
pay
the entire
new charge
for the
Colonial ways and
ending 31st March 1849, may
year
be taken
=
at £44,225 (5408)
independently of any
Vote.
13,147 31,079 44,225-
in
Parliamentary
The Expenditure
Expenditure under
the
head of £44,220
320
28,900 44,9200
My Original Estimate
of this Item
the head of fixed Establishment-
and Contingencies will continue to be Estimated, for reasons assigned above, for
the
year ending 31st March 1849, at Instead of £38,910 at £38,900, the amount anticipated
which any original Estimate was state high
have been $38,900.
It
was
by Sir J. Davis, in his despatch
of September 267 1847.
the head
ditures under
The Expenditure
of Public Works, the
excessive load
during
the Calendar
year. 1847 the actual £ 15,180. Seeing that Sir John
Davis, says.
he
made
CA
an
effort to keep back the works
during
the
year in question that he might have £5,000
to spare for the newly purchased
Coast