to the Colony at a period of peculiar difficulty, although, I must impress it upon
You
that in ordinary
Arcumstances I think
cthat it's finances
ought
to be adequate
to meeting it's aww
demands, and that
any
failure to attain
that result must
be
owing
to some
236
the endust of t'o
affairs.
7 On theso general
Graindo I have laid
before the L. C. of the
Treasury,
a proposal
that your application Gaut of last year's
to the wants of thie
Public Service in the
Colony may be
a
Assented to, and that
Vote
of
£10.000
may again be
want of good macage_
ment is those who
are entrusted with
the
submitted to Parliament
itiis
year, and I
shall