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understood includes as follows, viz: For Colonial Services...
: (being the Balance of last year's (exclusion of the Colonial Agents). Account, the adjunction of which will be found in enclosure - 46). In diplomatic and consular Services.
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Judicial and other private deposits- Deposits of other nature
£545 7 10 4 11 4
1872, 9.0/2
2358, 22
12630/42
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A Detail exhibiting the different sources of Revenue and Receipt, and shewing also in detail the several items of Expenditure with comparative statements of the estimated and actual Revenue and Expenditure of the Colony for the year 1848/49.
5. The Revenue amounted to £26,356.14.3¼ and is short of the estimate prepared in September 1847, on which the demand for the Parliamentary Grant was based by £2,343.0.3¼. The principal of which will be found
explained in the Column of Remarks annexed to the comparative Statement.
4. The Expenditure of the Colony for 1848/49 has been £51,339.16.6½ being by £11,560.3.5½ less than estimated for; this decrease is owing to the postponement of payments, due in accordance with the orders of His Excellency the Governor, that the Parliamentary Grant should on no account be overdrawn, as well as to other causes, which are explained in the Comparative Statement accompanying this letter.
5. I also beg to enclose a statement of Arrears of Revenue due on the close of the 1848/49, and a statement of the liabilities of the Colonial Government on the 12th September, and finally an account with the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, from which it will appear that the Expenditure