"
"
Mows:
" In conformity with the Colonical tegno
" I submitted Estimates of the Expire & Revenue qu
year
t
the 46/47 on the 18 inst to the Couni, by whorn theey have been papes, & I have now the honor to "forward them".
Thought
The S. of State wondently the Governo. was pursuing the right practice, for in remarking about the period at which the Estimates should we prepared by the local Authorities he says (20 sep. (46) 7
"you w. appear to have misunderstoon
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A
"
the sustractions ye
ou
Torce rec as regreds the period
:
at which the annual Estimates should be brought,
under the consideration of the local Council and
" forcarded for the
cour". ift. th. Gor. If the Colonial
is to comm
ce on the 1 Apial "Jindical year "Estesicates should be submitted to the Cowniel
" befer the rxpiration
" Sep
ation of
the precious
This
south of
It is proper hoccan to add that the
do not disclose
records of the Councils oftheration.
the fact that this reistance
proceding
gta G. Borhanis
was repeated. Puhaps the rate fell
into desicetude denotesecond bey
Λ
No reason
res
•
It appears to me
against, but macey
that there is
in favor of
regiving the
H. Rory Goacina y
40
whoever het
may lie, to follow the Cotorical Equlationes letically this head. Why should not the Executiol Cocuciel unite with him in preparing Estimates, and when they
have com
the
e to an
agreement, transfer them to the Legs Cousial
Ridinance,
there to be shaped into au
and
be sent home putter Queens approval ? this is the practice at Ceyton,
& most peotally other (roux Colinces, and since the Governor says
Peel P.) that it is not satisfactory, (P.6.27. Not to give the Legs Councel the opportunit
the "budget" I am of opinion teat
AB. 12 Feb.
conbraiz.
of voting the cannot les soon meet this wishes.
I can see no reason Whater to the
Hm F12
(F14
I ou no reasons by hi I. During shold
not allow the crust take in this respect, be on the ending may ford wes by te stuld
M.25.