..

no Mouchers

by the dots of collection ; chowing the Particulars of the sums brought to Credit having been furnished, with the Accounts, as however the salaries of thes Nacious Offiars appear to have been paid regularly, month by month, and the Superannuation Deductions brought to credit with equal regularity, there no reason to doubt that

Correat.

Bems to be

the Statement is, in the main,

paid

shown

It will be seen that the amount

in to to Treasury Chest, as

in

this statement, is less by St.F.& than the amount set forth in the Reteven which accompanied the Despatch of the Governor of Hong Hond of 19 July 1860, Communicated to us by Mr. Hamiltor's lither, above reprod to;

and that the amount paid into the Treasury Chest excuds the amount of the deduction brought to credit by

S

D

Jure copp

£2.6.5. These differences are

256

explained by notes on the Stahment_

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