that a surplus of £2,530 with be in the Treasury on the 1th Cipril

next, notwithstanding

£1769.18.3 anears of 18/47/48 paid during

of

for

inceceding years. necessary for

this

the

peryment

Salaries due

the two

It is seareely

me to remark that

his surplus of £2,550 is the result

of the rigid economy enforced

nu

every

itcun

of Expenditure, the

occasional

savings of Some Salaries

and the

favourable terms upm

which Contracts

for

Public Works have

in

of

labor remains

general been obtained, although

the detail rate

the same as

کی

in

former years.-

Returns 2 and 3 shew the particulars of the estimated Revenue and Expenditure for 1851/52, and Statement 14 exhibits the

the

63

Public Works to be excented during The principai period.

for

Lane

items under Public Works me Stone Bridges and drains to replace the small temporary and defective wooden Bridges in the several Road the Island, by the execution of which the expenditure under this head will be reduced in future years. -

4. I think it but right to avril imyself of this opportunity of bringing to your notice, that in accordance with Sarl Grey's Despatch of 32 February 1849 - any "future casual surplus of Fundr "which

Medy

be devived

from

either

the

"of the Parliamentary totes min "be considered available "succieding year,

for

and be included

"as such in the estimated ways

AGET

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