exhibiting

A Detail is added

the different sources of Revenue and Receipt and sharing

also.

in detail the several items of Colonial Expenditure and Comparative Statements

of

the

Estimated and actual Revenue

the Colony

and Expenditure of the Col

for the past year ended 31st

March 1850.

3.

The Revenue

amounted

to £24,018. 17. 11½, and is short of the Estimate by which the Parliamentary Vote was regulated by £1,413. 18.8½ Sterling. The greatest decrease is under Fines

and Fees of Court being £795

will be seen by

a.

4.

N.4.

N.5.

3

274

£39,172.19.6¼ (inclusive £1,250 paid

in 1848 by the Paymaster of Civil Services to Chief Justice, Hulme), being by £13,095. 11. 1¾ Sterling less than estimated; this decrease is principally owing

to the non-

commencement of proposed Public Works, – such as the Government House, - and also to reductions and

savings effected in the several Departments, amounting as per

the Comparative

explanation.

Statement to not less than

£4,000. 12.7½ Sterling.

5.

in reference to

and

the Comparative Statement.

The Expenditure of the

Colony for 1849-50 has been

I also beg to enclose,

Statement of arrears of Revenue

on the 1st April 1850,

Statement of the

liabilities of the Colonial

Government at the close of

1849-50,

which I beg

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