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inconplete, but I think much greater
accuracy
General
acould be obtained if the Poolmaster
avere directed to
pay
his entire
receipts into the Treasury leaving it to the Treasurer to make under this Excellency's Warrant the monthly remittances to the
London Post Office.
In this
way
the Auditor's cheek
would be through the Cash boost, in achich
should be entered day by day the receipto
as
they take place.
insufficiently paid
The receipts from
letters
arriving at
are received and
Hongting, which are but small in amount, should be placed in the tash bore at the side of the window as chey : in the evening they should be entered in the book and transferred to the chest. The
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receipts from Postage Stamps sold would of course be obverted by the stamps issued
The Collector's Accounts would require then simply to show the amounts fraid. into the Treasury
in the same
may
those of other Departments and the complicatid calculations and statements of outstanding balances would not be the Auditor could satisfy
necessary
himself from the Accounts Current from the
Ports and other sources achat these amounts
really: should be and the London Post office
avoried cheer the Colonial Treasurer's remittances.
The adoption of this principle is
simply carrying out the provisions of the Treasury instructions achich state that gross Revere should always be broughtto
ï account
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