interest is credited to the

Estate

Commenting to

not to for (as is the

case apparently at the Straits) - W. Shepherd's wage pp. 37,0) and Land to A.O. Copy some Lid Risene.

treatment of the monies, in his hand

despr. of saying

will

an

continuance of

will be glad if the C.v.A.S.

he suggests direct the Examination of these accounts by the Local auditor, but before expressing any final opinion as to this

Extra remuneration or Extra assistance to be given to this Local Auditor will await definite proposal from the C. & A.G. after M. Nicolle has

in his requirements reported in that respect; only now remarking that it is not quite

M. Nicolle's

clear from

how far the work of

Report that the Examination

of these Accounts

which he says

took him and this Clerk five days -- and exceeded this work

of examining the Official Assigned accounts under the old system

Eu7 13 Jan gu.7.13

[This seems to me another case

of grabbing "fees" improperly, rather similar to the Admiralty fees-see 21189/9.

I am not sure that

the H Kenny practice on this point, is not more

Equitable?

Deept

/31/1

I did not mean to impute

any

intentional suppression of facts, but merely

say that if the whole

had been known The S. of State has would it have same timer

this part out other Draft

fug

1

On Working putting into their Jou you lean

ascribed the depolit

to the Estimates

1392 (574/92) to the Governor.

who was

it is within by MinGeneral - the Governor

not having anmind until 4 days later.

General Backer's despatch merely Explained

a copied

increase to the Bounce Sheppard'

solving which had her preopened Early

in October where the Bankruptcy Court

had paper.

with

Cumming

There is nothing to fix him

know made of any intention to

bfebriche In Sheppard the Official Receivers.

Nor can in fix Amfromme with almowadze

of the minute of the Estimates of 1892,

When he appointed to Sheppard permanently

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