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

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