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and while the demands in outlay will in the most part be of

transitory and termporary character,

the increased income is

-

likely

to

be permanent and substantial.

Though it is undoubtedly my

desire

to extend considerable sums upon Public Buildings and improverments,

will take care

that

no cuubarrassmelis

shall be excated and unlese

encumstances wholly unanticipated should arise, - no claims shall,

without

your

sanction _ be made

on the Imperial Treasury.

As regards

Du

Nicome I

have been enabled to reduce the

Police Pates from 10 to 8/1⁄2 per cent,

*

in consequence of the ineunt

ralu

on the Secard, which

of proverty on

has, with the augmented sate (upon

the riginal o per cent as before

pa

Muc

nearly to

levied) enabled accourich the decradle object of

paying from the Police Rate all the charges of Price. I have also been enabled from the angruented retions of the Lighting Plate to increase the number of Lamps from 250 to 350

Most of the

now available

land in the Colony, expecially that having sen frontage having

dispored of

been

I camust look to

Premiums on future sales

of

Land

as an important aid to own

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