द.
3
11
3.
This is the
reusour that the
Blue Book does not contain various Reports, Returns, and Tables which
have
are not so
so
difficult to overcome when
acted with prudence and firmness.
been inserted, but I
5.
The Pawnbrokers Ordinance;
passed
this
usually append them for reference if necessary
Revenue and Expenditure.
4.
The Revenue for
1862 amounted
to $651,259.98 and shows
an increase of $8,205.02
over this year;
39
that of
an increase 1862-$631,250.90 1861. 610,757.59
of the receipts duly shown
of Postage, Police and
Lighting Rates, Opium Pawn, Auctioneer and Pawnbrokers Licenses;
this last item is new
and
may
be hailed
as
a
proof that the
prevailing rates of the Native Population
$20,502.39
Ave 3 of 1860, was
16 the April 1860 and until early last
year
one
and
one
licence
applied
then only after a
most unguit petition praying the
Government to alter certain of the
and
on
provisions of the Ordinance, stating that the application for licence would be conditional
such amendment being made, had been rejected; the Petitioners being informed that after trial the objections they urged were found