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observed that the Revenue is short of the____ Extimate by L. 563 .3 .74 which sum is to be accounted for by the further decrease on Opium, Lerang
and the Salt Licenses. The
Lerang Licenses expired
on the 12th December-
last and have not been, renewed, in accordancer
with His Excellency the Governor's directions.
The principal decroses, L. 664. 16-4 is on Fines and Fees &0, of Courts, notwithstanding the considerable allowance made in the Estimate
submitted to Parliament; this decrease will be
best observed by a comparison of the Fees levied
in
the Supreme Court, the Receipts from which
have been, during the last 4 years, viss.
in 184
£.1348644.62
1849. £.769.17.3
1847-
"
1848-859
"
44
.102.
1830. – 415.08 1⁄2
the other decreases are inconsiderable and
incidental, being
£.19.11-75
"
#
On Fres of Offices.
54.7.32.
31.6. j
مریم
Sale of Government Property.
Reimbursements.
In the Estimate
of L. 57. 5. 8. had been
a sum of
calculated on under the last head, as likely to
accrue)
from the sales
of
medicines supplied from
the Civil Hospital to Officers, 80, of the bivil Government, but nothing has been received on
this account.
Considering that the Auction Duties and Serang Licenses have been abolished, the decreas of £.90.6.104 in the Revenue of 1850, as
compares
cred with 1849 should, I think, be considered satiefactory.
The Expenditure is £10,074. below the Estimate, and £. 4,671 -9=
than the Expenditure for 1849.
2
"
31⁄2 less
The decrease of the estimated sum, Establishments, is L.//t.
however, the sum
for
L. 1/498 + 8.0%, from which,
کوئی
of £ 538.6.8 must be
deducted for Salories still due to officers
011.
so that the actual saving on Salaries and
ciès
Contingencies
amounts to L.G60 × 1 × 41⁄2,
notwithstanding, the sum
have
of £1105.4%1⁄2
FEB.
IAR.