12

to £. 3.18.7, under Report and Estimate

No 5 of 1846.

the

An expenditure of £58. 10 was made under Report and Estimate N° 4 of 1847. for better ventilation and improvement of the fails, consequent upon their occupation by

a larger number of prisoners than for which

it was contemplated when built Upon

the site of the Church a small expenditure

amounting to £4.17

was made under

Report and Estimate N.5 of 1846, in

cutting and

removing sundry rocks, and

to close the account for

that service. A

lodge

at the Cemetery

was

built for the

use

of the grave-diggers, and cost £46. 17.4½.

The expenditure upon the Church

itself

amounted to £. 1246.6.4, the

greater portion of which was for the cast

iron window-frames and eaves-gutters ordered from England.

The

Contingent Works to Buildings

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under sundry Requisitions, consisted in the removal of the old Treasury Kult, erection of two Flagstaves, one at Government House, the other at Government Offices, the protection

of the Albany Godowns, Bamboo blinds for Government Offices, some capitals

were

fixed

to

four brick pillars

and

placed

within the Hall of

Supreme Court for the support of the

floor above, which had begun to show

Symptoms of sagging

some alterations and

additions were made to the Magistracy,

amounting

to £60.2.6, to render it

more available for the increased duties carried on therein in consequence of the establishment of Petty Sessions. The whole of the above services amounting

to

£394.18.7.

to the Public Buildings

under

my charge

were

effected upon

Barracks intended for Servants, & the

Guard

2002

and

4 Government Houses, the

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