mainly from

1847

-Expenditure is shown the previous one, to the amount of £10,472.5.11/. Phers

dvises

three causes :

This

jet in

the salaries of Departments were

paid for

eleven months

only;

order

i an

from

necessary

the Audit Board rendering

to make the monthly payments

due on this account.

December 1847

1848, instead

4 for

in the month of Januaryf,

on the last day of December,

of on

1847, as had previously been the practices

A whole quarters salary due

it

to the Governor, besides the

112

and lastly, the payment of £5,000 for the Court House has been made during the

past year.

5.

The decrease in the Revenue,

( amounting

to

£5,776.15.6), has also

which-requires

fallacious appearance, which requires

aj

explanation.

the month of

b.

It

chiefly

to be accounted for

against

thus : the legal steps taken.

defaulters in 1847 brought a very large

amount of

of

arreakd

of ground rent into the Colonial Treasury; many Lots of

rent previously

Arrears recovered. 1847. £ 7381.16.27% ground paying rent,

1848. 5492.19.2 2 to 1848, have been resumed.

988.17.

1888

Loss by lots resumed € 1,3414. 15.5.

" on application from the

holders, and with Your

Lordship's sanction; since

previous to August 1867. £3900 August 1847 the Opium

Amount of Opium Licenses during

Farm has been established-

on a

1848.1867-5.10 less productive footing;

£ 2002. 14.2 and finally

I have to remark

onthly salaries due to all the Departments, has this

been brought. 5dly.

4.

into the

taken place in

an

to the extent of £2,472-19-3,

chiefly

on account of the

Government Offices and Colonial Church;

bring together £3991. 15.8 4

account

for 1848.

unavoidable. increase

has

Produce of Opium farm

Public Works,

Increase in Buildings.

£2858.0 3

Decrease in Roads

385.10

A

£2472-19.8

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mainly from

1847

-Expenditure is shown the previous one, to the amount of £10,472.5.11/. Phers

dvises

three causes :

This

jet in

the salaries of Departments were

paid for

eleven months

only;

order

in an

from

necessary

the Audit Board rendering

to make the monthly payments

due on this account.

December 1847

1848, instead

for

in the month of January,

on the last day of December,

of on

1847, as had previously been the practice

A whole quarter's salary due

to the Governor, besides the

112

and lastly, the payment of £5,000 for the Court House has been made during the

past year.

5.

The decrease in the Revenue,

(amounting

to

£5,776.15.6), has also

which requires

a fallacious appearance, which requires

an

explanation.

the month of

b.

It

chiefly

to be accounted for

against

thus : the legal steps taken.

defaulters in 1847 brought a very large

amount of

arrears

of ground rent into the Colonial Treasury; many Lots of

rent previously

Arrears recovered. 1847. £7381.16.2 7/8 ground paying rent,

1848. £5492.19.2 2 to 1848, have been resumed.

£988.17.

Loss by lots resumed £1341. 15.5.

"on application from the

holders, and with Your

Lordship's sanction; since

previous to August 1847. £3900 August 1847 the Opium

Amount of Opium Licenses during

Farm has been established-

on a

1848. £1867-5.10 less productive footing;

£2002. 14.2 and finally

I have to remark

monthly salaries due to all the Departments, has this

been brought. 5thly.

4.

into the

taken place in

an

to the extent of £2,472-19-3,

chiefly

on account of the

Government Offices and Colonial Church;

bring together £3991. 15.8 4

account

for 1848.

unavoidable increase

has

Produce of Opium farm

Public Works,

Increase in Buildings.

£2858.0 3

Decrease in Roads

£385.10

A

£2472-19.8

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