on the

the payment of

the

of the Suvient year 1850,

ground

Rent

to remit

the ground rent of the first six

months

of 1852, and alss the Police

Tay during the whole of the said year;

and the second, submitting a pian

out and rebuilding the

for laying out and

burnt district..

2. There Petitions I thought it my luts to bring to the notice of the Incentive Council on the 6th Instant, when it was decided, in consideration

of

of

the distressing circumstance:

that the land Rent dui

the case,

the

half

year ending 24+ December

1851, should be entirely remitted,

and that the Police Far

for

the

year

1850 should be likewise foregone. -

3.

The above concessions will

2.

<

cause a deficit on the Estimated

this m

year, as follows:-

Land Pent remitted € 500,--

Revenue

for

Plice Rates

26

3

27

#

450 - - 29502-~-

&

"1

650.-.-

to which amount

must be added.

Loss on Rents from Market Places

destroyed

Licences for the retail

Jim

Opium and Spirits, the holders of which have been lift

True on Revenue £2200. - -

Loss

Lonnten

1

#1

6000-4-

4.

In order to alleviate any

immediate distress I dirseted that

Come

sheds should be created for

the

houseless, and that food should be supplied to the indigent and needy

by

the Police Department, and these

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