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other in a greater part of the year) to £1394.

1849 than was More wu in produced from the same source in 1854, that the Auction duties since abolished brought £255 in 1847. - when the Salt and Stone Monopolies brought £1034 more than during the year under review, and that the Miscellaneous Receipts in no one year exceeding £92. 10/0 amounted in 1847 to the large sum of £1013. 14. 11 [being principally Fees, Allowances, and sundry payments in previous years] that not even taking "you will; u taking notice of the very large amount of Fines and Fees received in the Courts of Law and Police during 1847, in fact divesting the Revenue of 1847 of all extraordinary Receipts, the receipts for Monopolies and Duties - abolished, and such items as did not appear in the Revenue of any years healthier state than during any year of the existence of this place as a Colony

The Comparative Statement of the Revenue estimated for, with the actual Receipts, shews an under excep in the Receipts - every general head of Revenue, except a short receipt of £5. 19. gr under Special Receipts, and the result is Increase in the Receipts over the estimate to the extent of £4,045, 3, 3.4%, still more demonstrating the prosperous state of the Colony. The Remarks appended to that Statement will explain the differences on the various items forming the Revenue.

The Expenditure of the Colony has been £31,635. 7. inclusive £2,316.7.7. paid in England, as shewn in enclosed

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