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with mine, may

be stated thus.

I

III

Estimate dated Estimate dated Corrected Estion C.O. Feby 1898. C.C. 6 Dec 1847.

Coil Establish

&

38,900

Contingent

Public Works 23,800

Clerical error. I should have

£38,900. 38,910

£38,900.

2000-0

58,910.

new proposed

27 April 184

38,900

20,000

58,900

70. The 28,900 Maximum 4 31078

62,700

Deduct

Seal Revenue

28,700.

been bear you. 28,750.

34,000

Further deduct

Actual Cash balance.

April 1848, £5,328

it. the same Cash Est Adequate

bal on

Balance is provided Sept

for, to a certain extent. Sept

1849, as may accrue

30,010

1849. 12,318

Surplus £3,010

balat

the year. 1847, (Calendar).

27,822

Est Actual balr

Jan/48,

13,147 Supadequate bal on Jan/leg

10,325.

Surplus

babe 2,822

Deduct 3,010 Deduct 2,822

Net vote £ 27,000 Net Med $250.00

As Estimated As Estimated

1 April 18.

Net Vote £ 34,000.

as Estimated

C.O. Feby 1848.

C.O. Dec

Of

No

0.6 Duty 270 full 1848.) hefur this

these Estimates, so I and No II

9.

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(with the exception of the aerial

errors

of

importance ) are

both based upon die John Davis's Estimate, in his Despatch dated

24 September 1847 ; but with this difference ;-(1) that No I allows £23,800, for public works, whereas No. II allows only £20,000, and

(2) No I makes

account of surplus

deducation

of surplus balance whereas. No. II deducts £3,010

in that account.

On the 12th of these points of

difference. I would observe, that Sir John Davis's estimate for

Public Works (Despatch dated 10 Oct 1847)

was

£24,000

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