160
e
of the Colonial Governmen
the 1st
on
April to have been L. 16,286. 44 - 14, –
thus leaving a surplus of
L. 4,284 at L.4,284
ment, and
the command of Governm appropriated.
AAN-
The Statement annexed to
4.
Inclosure: b
в
will show the Public
Works now in
progress estimated to
The
finct
cost L. 15766 «4. 14.
"
nine items, amounting
have
nearly
to
L. 14,439.13.22
all received the sanction of Her Majesty's Government, and those
of a comparatively trifling.
that have not are
nature an
require
no
particular remark,
The balance, £ 1326.10.10% comprises the outlay for Roads and Streets, &c, and is available from balances of former and, with the exception of £300 yours,
and
for widoning improving
the roads
from Aberdeen Street to the Naval
Stores, the items will explain themselves.
£ 20570.4.14 16286.4.14
"
4284.0.0
The ou
atay for
M
the above Road has been
passed in founcil here, and the Plans and Estimate will be forwarded to
Grace
a
سمجھ
in a
Separate Despatch.
Inclosure No. 11
is an
Your
Extimate
by the Surveyor-General of the sum that
be required to furnish the Govern
may
ment House,
or
suck parts of it as
I observe by the Colonial Regulations it is usual to furnish at the public expense . I and entirely ignorant of the nature and extent of furniture sup- plied at other Colonies on
and the Extimate
this accoun
now submitted
nt
may
be open to objection, but whatever Sum Her Majesty's Government.
may be pleased to authorize
account seems.
from
to
this
might be taken the above-mentioned unappropriated
balance of £4,284. From the
Surveyor General's Memorandum, it