Blue cloth for camlet fronchets White Metal Frekets and Trousers for burgeau & Sutions

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Police

Return of Materials for and clothing in store and showing

Department.

the total quantity required for Police Service for year

Pairs of

Borts

Pairs of Shoes

Cosulet An chekets

130 1857.- Stocks frchives Force Books and Eyes Blue Cloth Caps Full complement required for year 1851 Jeduet Articles in Store 1851 107 107 1605 107 107 107 107 107 24 331 29 50 9 Total required for Year 1851 78 57 1605 98 101 101 104 24 321.

Clothing for

hyplanation

more

as

68 yards of Blue Cloth in Stone sufficient for 29 Suits._ huropeans for 18469, and specially for 2 Indians ofor 1848 ; see Requisition 11 ducits for European made, arising from Changes in the Force, not 1848 one died and the other left the service; see Requisition from the quantity sent out from England being

more than required, 230 yards of Camulet in store, sufficient for 50 suits. 120 yard Police in 1849 and 1850; being contrary to Custom, mantin was England, allowed 55 yards of Camlet for / Suit, in that for 1850

43 yards, causing a surplus in two By Return of 26th of March 1849, 11 Caps appear to replace others lost while in the execution of their duty._

same Return bpairs of Boots, bpairs of Shoes and

for

each

By

man was

Victorin, Houghtong,

18th July, 1850.

years to be

to Articles in Store- 08 445 yards

ts arise in consequence of materials being drawn for and accompanying Returns date 26th March 1849, and there being only entitling the remainder to Blue clothing for 1847. The = Indians entitled to making clothing, 10th Now + 1849. The remaining 231⁄2 4ard arising the Indian Police being small min -

Chinese arise from Camlet, being drawn for making Trousers for substituted : in supply for year 1849, the calculation made in the calculation was 5 yards; upon

" yards; upon an average the quantity weed 4/10 yards

and

store for year 1857 but two have been issued to Police Constables

3 Stocks

appear.

as in Store ofor 1851.

(Thue (opy)

Maine

(Signed) Charles May-

Superintendent of Police.

Colonial Secretary.

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