100
Mint Barracks which I have
reported
3.
specially
Most of the items which have not
formed subjects for special dispatches speak
for themselves or are
sufficiensty explained
by the Auditors notes in the remark column
The Advance of # 11,500 to the
masti of the Mink to make
good
the
Silver absorbed in Carriage is however supported by Mr Kinder's letter and explanation of which a
This advance was
copy is attached.
NoS
imperatively necessary
to enable the work to be carred on but I fem
the great lofs
in metting entailet
by
the
the
deterioration of the ancilles either from
Sea
verjage
W
damp climate will leave bat
liitto lo lo returnist when the account is
he subtled t
this 16
made up.
5.
With respect to the alteration in
holders of offices I think it well to remark
There
an error made in
my
dispatch 1.8 of
94 Afuil lost in which it was stated that
M Masson the acting Registrar would draw half the Salary of the Registrar and half his from as Deputy Registror. Mr Masson being
in performance of the duties of both offices draws in accordance with the Colenial Regulations
the full Salary of that of the Acting
his
offici
and
half
one in the same manner
as he did in 1865 during Mr. Alexander's
occupation of the Colonial Leestany's office
I have the honor to be,
C
You
Ser.
Most Obedient Survant,
Givann.