It is desirable to enter into the explanations officially and privately with the Colony - in order that Parliament, if it calls for papers, may find on record the reasons on record.
Empowering the Governor to draw somewhat in coup;
139 partly from the causes mentioned in the draft, partly because the person employed to frame the Estimate was then new to the office and ignorant of many details.
Vote, - in the event of the Colonial Revenue proving deficient in the Vote, all but the Colonial Ways & Means were overstated in the Estimate laid before Parliament.
The Estimate having been framed & laid before Parliament - it was too late to rectify the errors in question, in this case laid before Parliament by an unusual spin of Parliament - the Commissioners having