Proposed scheme, with due respect to the Military Contribution
It only remains for them to state that, subject to the above remarks
Estimates in the revised form in which they were submitted by the Governor in his despatch of 11 Sept last, as well as of the Ordinance No. 14 of 1867
They also consent to the expenditure of $7500, authorised by the Governor on account of damage caused by the Typhoon
Lee draft & Governor
Sie & Ryer
Strathall for Consideration
Jam. Sin
48 per 5 years due, on Jan 1865, Jan 1869
309 $1,157,500
94,200 209,700 the above sum = 1/2 of $t = 41,956 251,650 what is nearly the requisite amount
But I can scarcely imagine that this is really so
in private
That the Necessary remarks to explain are made with these Estimates
the result agrees with the equation
In the draft
Your Obedient Servant, hoop loud Hunt
The draft is being sent, but I do not think it is correct
subject to being in it, the Treasury has assumed the necessary amount to bring it right
for Whelan item. Altogether some strange mistakes have been made
due to the fact that
I case this proposal to pay 4 per cent per annum for 5 years on the total sum
it seems to me that the Treasury propose to make it a loan
which may be under redemption at the rate (after 1860) of $50,000 per annum
in account for the difference (viz $40,500) between $209,700 principal sum of $209,700 and $250,000 principal plus interest
76 and the difficulty
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It only remains for them to state that, subject to the above remarks
Estimates in the revised form in which they were submitted by the Governor in his despatch of 11 Sept last, as well as of the Ordinance No. 14 of 1867
They also consent to the expenditure of $7500, authorised by the Governor on account of damage caused by the Typhoon
Lee draft & Governor
Sie & Ryer
Strathall for Consideration
Jam. Sin
48 per 5 years due, on Jan 1865, Jan 1869
309 $1,157,500
94,200 209,700 the above sum = 1/2 of $t = 41,956 251,650 what is nearly the requisite amount
But I can scarcely imagine that this is really so in private
That the Necessary remarks to explain are made with these Estimates, the result agrees with the equation
In the draft
Your Obedient Servant, hoop loud Hunt
The draft is being sent, but I do not think it is correct, subject to being in it, the Treasury has assumed the necessary amount to bring it right
for Whelan item. Altogether some strange mistakes have been made due to the fact that I case this proposal to pay 4 per cent per annum for 5 years on the total sum
it seems to me that the Treasury propose to make it a loan which may be under redemption at the rate (after 1860) of $50,000 per annum
in account for the difference (viz $40,500) between $209,700 principal sum of $209,700 and $250,000 principal plus interest
76 and the difficulty